W v*J^ \A ] 00 A Qass. Book PRESENTED BY i:i)Ml'Nl) JANES JAMES, Ph.D.. LI..1). l'r(-siil(Mil of Nmtlnvostoni lh\i\-(Msit v. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY EVANSTON - CHICAGO ILLINOIS ALUMNI RECORD OF THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 1903 CHARLES B. ATWELL EDITOR I PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY p Author 30Je'03 l1^ .A > ORDER OF CONTENTS 1. Preface ...--... 5 2. Greeting prom President James - - - . 7 3. Annals op the College ------ 9 4. Alumni op the College, with Records - - - 59 5. Graduate Alumni ------- 364 6. Honorary Alumni - - - - - - 375 7. Alumni in the Civil War ----- 395 8. College Statistics ..-..- 40I 9. Geographical Distribution op Alumni - - - 402 10. Index and Address List ----- 424 PREFACE Lists of the graduates of the College of Liberal Arts of Northwestern University have appeared from time to time in college publications: in the Uni- versity cataloguesfor 1860-61, 1861-62,1862-63, 1863-64, withno comment as to occupation or address; in the catalogues of 1876-77, 1877-78 and 1878-79, with the occupation and address of each graduate; in the Syllabus, a College annual published by students, for '87, '88, '89, '90, '91 and '92; and in the Arrow, published by non-fraternity students in 1891. In 1894 a Biographical Catalogue of the Alumni of the CoUege of Liberal Arts was compiled and published for the Alumni Association by Edwin L. Shuman, '87, Historian of the Association. Since 1894, through the intelli- gent and persistent efforts of Lodilla Ambrose, '87, Assistant Librarian, much valuable biographical material has been accumulated. The University authorities have provided for the preservation and systematic arrangement of this material, in ready-reference cases in Orrington Lunt Library. From this material, assisted by Grace E. Shuman, '02, Agnes Hayden, '01, and Elbertie Foudray, '03, the editor has compiled the following Record of Alumni. Diligent effort has been made to obtain full information concerning every graduate, in many cases with gratifying success, but in some with no success whatever. While great care has been exercised to avoid mistakes, undoubt- edly errors will be found. These errors as well as future changes in the residence and occupation of alumni shoxild be reported promptly to Recorder op Alumni, Orrington Lunt Library, Evanston, Illinois. An asterisk (*) is prefixed to the names of deceased graduates. May, 1903. C. B. A. GEEETING TO THE ALUMNI To the Graduates of the College of Liberal Arts of N orthioestern University — Greeting. For the first time in the history of the institution Northwestern Uni- versity has prepared a fairly fiill official record of the life and work of the graduates of the College Department. We send it forth with the very best wishes for the future welfare and prosperity of our graduate body. It is true of all great schools (and especially true of an institution like our o-wn) that their permanent future depends upon the interest, activity, and loving care of their own graduates. The universities mvist depend upon their alumni for the financial support which is necessary to the widest usefulness. They must depend upon them for that moral support which sends back to their halls from generation to generation the descendants of those who formerly studied there and took away with them in their broader culture as well as in their diplomas the evidence of their sojourn. And they must depend upon the reputation and success of these very graduates for that gromng consideration in the heart and mind of the public which will bring ever fresh streams of blood into the body academic. An examination of this alumni record will reveal the interesting fact that even within the very short period of the life of this institution there is growing up a certain hereditary, a certain family tradition which deter- mines where young men and women shall take their college course. Con- sidering the brief time we have been at work, and the small number of graduates turned out in the early years of the institution, it is quite re- markable to find so many references to the effect that John Doe, graduated in the year 1901, is the son of number 200, the nephew of number 205, the cousin of number 607 and the brother of number 708. It reveals in a very striking way the permanent hold which Northwestern University in its College of Liberal Arts has taken upon one sturdy family after another. Our records also show that the families of the alumni of Northwestern University at any rate are not dying out for lack of children and we may look forward with the confident hope that an increasing number of students will come as descendants of those Avho have already gone forth crowned with its honors. Those of us who studied for even a short time at Evanston went away with an impression which we shall never lose; went away with an interest which will never die. The association, however brief, with the earnest and vigorous men and women who make up the long line of former students ; the stay, however brief, on this beautiful campus ; the whispering of the wind in the great trees of the oak forest; the thundering of the waves on the lake shore ; all combined to make an impression upon us which so far from growing weaker has become deeper and stronger with the passing years. 7 8 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY The cry of the gladiator in the old Roman amphitheater was " Morituri te salutamus" — "We who are about to die salute thee." Our cry is quite a different one. "We who are in the midst of the fight salute thee." And we call upon you to put on your armor and come up to Evanston, if not in body, at any rate in spirit, and help us — help us in all those ways in which tender and loving children should honor and protect their cherishing mother. We ask your presence at all our University gatherings. We ask your prayers for all our University undertakings. We ask your assistance morally and materially in all the future which is unrolling so rapidly before us and which is so full of potentiality and promise. Do your part to make this institution one of which we and our children after us may even be more proud and fond. Thus you will fulfill the injunction of the apostle and " magnify your calling." Fraternally, "" Edmund J. James. WILLARD PLACE MAP OF L(_)VV1:K campus, 1903 ANNALS OP THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS I860. March 31. Meeting held in law office of Grant Goodrich, south side of Lake St., midway between Clark and Dearborn Streets, Chicago, "for the pur- pose of establishing a University in Chicago, under patronage and govern- ment of the Methodist Episcopal Church." Present were: Rev. Richard Haney, Rev. R. H. Blanchard, Rev. Zadok Hall, Grant Goodrich, John Evans, Orrington Lunt, Andrew J. Brown, J. K. Botsford, and Henry W. Clark. [Of these nine men Andrew J. Brown survives.] 1851. Jan. 28. Charter obtained from State legislature for University corpo- ration, styled, "The Trustees of Northwestern University." June 14. First meeting of University corporation. Plan adopted for development of a College of Liberal Arts, with a faculty to consist of a Presi- dent who should also be Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, and three other professors. John Evans, M. D., chosen president of board of trustees. 1862. Sept. 22. Committee of trustees appointed to recommend a site for the College. 1863. June 23. Rev. Clarke Titus Hinman, D. D., unanimously chosen first President of the University. He develops a plan for sale of transferable and perpetual scholarships, to obtain funds to be used for the purpose of instruc- tion and the purchase of a site for the University. Aug. 11. Purchase of three hundred and eighty acres of land on the lake- shore, where the city of Evanston now stands. 1854. Feb. 3. University site named "Evanston" in honor of the president of the University corporation, Dr. John Evans. June 25. Abel Stevens, W. D. Godman and Henry S. Noyes elected pro- fessors in the College. Dr. Stevens does not accept. Assets of the University, $281,915. 9 10 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Oct. 21. Death of President Hinman, at Troy, N. Y. He was thirty-five years of age. Graduated from Wesleyan University (Conn.) in the class of 1839. 1856. June 15. Dr. J. V. Z. Blaney is elected Professor of Chemistry. During the year the main part of the frame building known later as Old College, was erected on Davis street at northwest corner of Hinman avenue as a tempor- ary home for the University. It contained six class rooms, a chapel room, a small museum, and two halls for literary societies, besides two attic rooms for student lodgers. Nov. 1. The new building is formally opened. 5 — First registration of students. These were : Thomas E. Annis, from Laporte, Ind. ; Winchester E. Clifford, Evanston; Samuel L. Eastman, Newbury, Vt. ; J. Marshall Godman, Marion, Ohio; Horace A. Goodrich, Evanston; Melville C. Spauld- ing, Dubuque, Iowa; O. F. Stafford, , Ind.; Hart L. Stewart, Evan- ston; Albert Lamb, Elkgrove; Elhanon J. Searle, Rock Island. Total for the year, 10. Hinman Literary Society organized. Named in honor of the late President Hinman, whose library is placed in charge of the society. 1856. June 5. Rev. Randolph S. Foster, D. D., elected President of the Uni- versity. "First Circular (15 pages) of the Trustees and Faculty of the North- western University" is issued. The faculty consists of: Rev. Randolph S. Foster, President and Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic; Rev. Abel Stevens, A. M., (absent) Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature ; Henry S. Noyes, A. M., Professor of Mathematics; Rev. W. D. Godman, A. M., Pro- fessor of Greek; Daniel Bonbright, A. M., (absent in Europe) Professor of Latin. Requirements for admission to classical course include no geometry, no science, and no ancient history. No one admitted to freshman class under fourteen years of age. July — . President Foster addresses the trustees on the necessity of per- manent CoUege buildings and a library. Plans prepared for the proposed buildings. President's salary (.S2,000) is devoted, at his suggestion, to the purchase of books, and he is permitted to continue as pastor of Trinity M. E. church, New York City, until May, 1857. Sept. 16. First faculty meeting . Held in Prof. Noyes' study. Present, President Foster, Professors Noyes and Godman. "Agreed in the absence of the President for the ensuing year, the duties of the faculty should be divided as follows : Professor Noyes to assume administration of discipline and to act as treasurer. Professor Godman to be secretary and librarian. Resolved, that a Bible class be formed and taught on the Sabbath day, Professor Noyes to teach it." 18 — College opens; total registration for the year, twenty-one. 1857. Second circular (three pages) appears for North-Western University. Uni- versity seal is adopted. Robert Kennicott appears as Curator of Museum He has leave of absence while collecting museum of natural history. Junior COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 11 class receives lectures on natural philosophy and chemistry (with experiments) by Prof. Blaney; on Greek etymology by Prof. Godman. The library now contains two thousand volumes; the sum of $1,000 is appropriated for pur- chase of books. 1868. Third circular (sixteen pages) of North- Western University appears. It states a Senior class will be added next year. Courses of study described as : literary course (classical) of four years; scientific course of four years; eclectic course of four years ; a course of University lectures proper, to meet the wants of old students who may desire to extend their studies beyond the regular graduating course. All students are examined at the close of the sophomore and senior years on the studies of the two preceding years. In October Abra- ham Lincoln visits Evanston, and students and citizens join in giving him a hearty reception. 1859. President Foster's library, numbering 675 volumes, added to the Univer- sity library. Feb. 12. The Illinois Alpha chapter of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity is established. First catalogue (twenty-two pages) of North-Western University appears. Number of students in attendance, 29 : five seniors, ten juniors, two sopho- mores, twelve freshmen. Two degrees offered. Ph. B. for completion of scien- tific course, A. B. for completion of classical course. April 6. Junior exhibition at the Methodist church. Speakers: Springer, Spaulding, Rawleigh, Plimpton, Stewart, Linn, Lord, Knapp, E. Q. Searle. June 30. First Commencement. Brass band heads procession of trustees, faculty, graduating class and visitors. Five graduates. AU deliver orations, T. E. Annis on "The Life Student and His Lesson," W. E. Clifford on "The Birthright of Mind," S. L. Eastman on "Self Reliance," H. M. Kidder on "Relation of Agriculture to National Prosperity," E. J. Searle on "Philosophy of Civil Liberty." Aug. 31. Examination of candidates for admission. Sept. 1. First term begins. Nov. 30. Term ends and winter vacation of five weeks follows. 1860. June 26. President Foster resigns and Professor Noyes is elected Vice- President of the University. 28 — Professor Godman resigns on account of ill health. Second Commencement; eight graduates. Sept. — . Warren Taplin appears in faculty list as Principal of Prepara- tory Department. Alphonso C. Linn, A. B. '60, appears as tutor. Library contains 3,000 volumes. 8 — The steamer Lady Elgin is wrecked near High- wood. Students assist in the rescue of life. Edward W. Spencer with a rope tied around him goes out into the lake to the relief of many. Oct. 2. Students excused to go to Chicago to hear W. H. Seward speak. 12 XORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 1801. June 16. Rev. Henry Bannister, D. D., delivers baccalaureate address in village church. 19 — Hininan society presents Acting President Xoyes with gold-mounted cane. 20 — Third Commencement. Brass band heads pro- cession of students, alumni, professors, visiting board, and distinguished visitors, from College to church where commencement exercises are held. Five men receive degrees. Sept. 4. Examination of candidates for admission. Henry Bannister, D. D., appears as Instructor in Mental Philosophj' and Logic. Annual charges : tuition, $45.00; incidentals, $6.00; library fee, $3.00. Price of board, includ- ing room rent, varies from $2.50 to $3.00. Catalogue states: "Young men at College have very little need of pocket money, and parents having minor sons at the University are advised to entrust their funds to some member of the faculty who will attend to payment of their bills. . . ., charging a commis- sion of three per cent." John Dempster, D. D., appears as Instructor in Natural Theology and Ethics. Oct. 12. Faculty discontinues evening prayers in College. 1862. Adelphic Literar}- Society organized. March 26. Junior exhibition. Speakers: H. M. Bannister, William Page, A. Butterfield, and J. C. Thomas. June 18. Professor Blaney resigns to enter the Union army. 19 — Fourth commencement, six graduates. Sept. 3. Examination of candidates for admission. Oliver Marcy, A. M., appears as Professor of Natural History and Physics. Alphonso C. Linn, A. B., appears as tutor in Mathematics and Latin. Annual charge for tuition re- duced to $39.00. 1863. Feb. 2. Members of University who live at hotel are excluded from Uni- versity on account of smallpox at hotel. Hyphen disappears from the word Northwestern in title of University as used in catalogue. 16 — Faculty invite members of class of 1S59 to deliver Master's orations at next Commencement. March 25. Junior exhibition. Speakers: C. C. Bragdon, F. J. Hutch- ings, J. W. Searle, H. S. Sovereign, M. C. Springer, and G. E. Strobridge. June 18. Fifth Commencement, two graduates ; H. M. Bannister and Almus Butterfield, two Master's orations. Dec. 10. In response to petition from students for insti'uction in modern language a class in German is organized. Registration of College students for 1862-63, 31. Attendance largely reduced by enlistments in the Civil War. 1864. March 29. Junior exhibition. Speakers: E. B. Wheeler, M. A. Pingree, L. H. Pearce, F. B. DeFrees, AV. H. Morrison. May 2. "Application ha^•ing been made by a number of students (say 20) to be excused from College for the remainder of the term in order to enlist under the call for troops to serve 100 days, voted that those who are over age may be excused and that those under (age) be directed first to obtain permis- COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 13 sion from their parents or guardians." (Faculty Record.) 2-3 — Twenty stu- dents organize the "University Guards" and enlist for one hundred days' ser- vice in Company F of 134th Illinois Infantry. Alphonso C. Linn, '60, Instructor in Latin and Mathematics, Captain ; Milton C. Springer, '64, First Lieutenant; George E. Strobridge, '64, Second Lieutenant. 9— "Tutor Linn, desiring to enlist in the 100-day service above referred to, the other members of the Uni- versity faculty agreed to hear a portion of his classes in his absence, the re- mainder having been otherwise provided for." (Faculty Record.) June 23. Sixth Commencement. Three graduates, Hutchings, Springer, Strobridge, aU excused from speaking because they had gone into the war. Master's orations pronounced by Captain Haney, '61, and Chaplain Spencer, '61. Baccalaureate address by Rev. D. P. Kidder, D. D., on "Men of the Period." Light Guard band leads procession from College to village church. Sept. — . Miner Raymond, D. D., appears in faculty as Instructor in Moral Philosophy; Louis Kistler, A. M., as Instructor in Greek. Annual charges advanced to $45 for tuition and $7.50 for incidentals, and library fee reduced to $1.50. Nov. 2. Faculty votes to encourage students to procure melodeon for chapel. Illinois Alpha'chapter of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity established this year. 1865. Feb. 27. Faculty votes no student should be allowed to be absent from University to teach school except upon permission granted by vote of faculty. During the year appropriation $25,000 was made by the trustees toward erec- tion of University Hall. July 6. Seventh Commencement. Three graduates: Bragdon, Pingree and Wheeler. Nov. 2. Faculty, on request of citizens of Evanston, authorizes excuse of students to attend Union mass meeting in Chicago. 1866. David H. Wheeler appears as Professor of the English Language and Litera- ture. Five premiums or prizes, amounting to $115, are announced for meri- torious work in philology, mathematics, physical science, declamation, and composition. April 4. Junior exhibition. Speakers: J. H. Brooks, W. C. Conistock, John EUis, J. B. McGuffin, G. W. Winslow. July 11. Meeting of Association of Alumni in afternoon. Oration, J. W. Haney; poem, W. A. Spencer. Ex-president Foster delivers an addresss before alumni in evening. Social reunion and supper in Baptist church. 12 — Bac- calaureate address by Rev. Bishop E. Thompson of Delaware, Ohio. Eighth Commencement. Speakers: A. J. Wheeler, James Frake, L. H. Pearce, J. A. Thomas. Sept. Edgar Frisbie appears in the faculty as instructor in Mathematics. Dec. Rules and regulations issued for College. Study hours announced as nine a. m. to twelve m., two to five p. m., and all evening after seven o'clock. No student allowed to go out of Evanston without permission of the President. 14 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 1867. The library contains about 4,000 volumes. Seniors once a term and juniors once a month declaim original compositions before the University in chapel. March 15. Sophomores publicly reprimanded for concerted absence from recitation. 19 — Junior exhibition. Speakers: E. W. Burke, Morton Culver, F. J. Huse, A. J. Kennicott, H. T. Scovill. June 16. University sermon by Rev. R. M. Hatfield of Chicago. 19 — Address before the Hinman literary society by Rev. Professor F. W. Fisk of Chicago. 20 — Baccalaureate address by Rev. D. H. Wheeler. Ninth Com- mencement, eight graduates; two master's orations. Sept. 2. Faculty resolves College bell shall be rung only by janitor. Dec. 16. Annual exercises of the Adelphic literary society. Speakers: C. H. Curtis, E. R. Brow^l, E. W. Burke, W. M. Raymond, and W. C. Knapp. 1868. Robert M. Cumnock, A. B., appears as instructor in Elocution, and Wilbur F. Yocum, A. M., as Instructor in Mathematics. Henry M. Bannister is ap- pointed curator of the museum. June 14. University sermon by Rev. C. H. Fowler of Chicago. 15^Con- test for the Hurd prize. 16 — Address before literary societies by Hon. New- ton Bateman of Springfield, Superintendent of Public Instruction. 17 — Meeting of Association of Alumni. 18 — Baccalaureate address by Professor Louis Kistler at 10 a. m. At 2 p. m. tenth Commencement. Three graduates ; C. C. Bragdon, '65, pronounces Master's oration. 1869. Erastus O. Haven, D. D., LL. D., elected President of the University. Young women admitted to college classes for the first time. Schultze library of 20,000 volumes purchased for University by Luther L. Greenleaf. Assets of University, $779,000. In faculty lists appear the names of C. G. Wheeler, Professor of Chemistry; Rev. F. D. Hemenway, Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature ; J. F. KeUogg, Professor of Civil Engineering ; R. Baird, Assistant in Greek; and J. W. Ravel, Assistant in Mathematics. Jan. 22. Hinman prize essay contest. March 23. Junior exhibition. Speakers: F. C. Winslow, H. Potwin, W. Plested, A. W. Patten, A. D. Langworthy, I. B. Henry, J. H. Gill, M. Finity, T. Craven, M. C. Bragdon, W. D. Best, and W. H. H. Adams. June 1. First class day. Program printed in Latin; W. M. Raymond, historian; H. Curtiss, poet; R. Baird, orator; W. Butterfield; prophet. 23 — Eleventh Commencement, on the campus; ten graduates; three master's degrees. — Dr. E. O. Haven is elected president of the University. — The Omega chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity is established. Sept. 8. Opening of Universitj^ Hall. Inauguration of Rev. Erastus O. Haven, D. D., LL.D., as President of University. Dedicatory hymn written by Mrs. E. E. Marcy. Address to friends of University by Rev. C. H. Fowler. Free train for invited guests from Chicago and a free dinner. — C. W. Pearson, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 15 A. W. Patten and A. H. Miller are employed as Assistants in preparatory de- partment. Oct. 15. Opening of new society hall of Adelphic literary society. Dec. Committee appointed from four College classes to organize a Y. M. C. A. for the University. 1870. N. G. Bartlett appears as Professor of Chemistry, A. W. Patten as Assistant in Mathematics, and Karl Schou as Teacher of the Danish language. Jan. 21. Hinman contest for Hamlin prize. Feb. 19. Second meeting for organization of Y. M. C. A. W. H. H. Adams, '70, pres. ; four vice-presidents from the various departments of the University; one from village of Evanston; F. D. Raymond, '72, secretary. 21 — Senior contest for Lunt prize. March 20. Junior exhibition. Speakers: H. W. Woodruff, E. R. Schra- der, R. D. Russell, O. Roys, J. H. Raymond, C. W. Pearson, A. B. Norton, A. H. MiUer, E. D. Gould, and D. O. Fox. May 31. Class day. Program printed in German. Class presented by Professor Marcy and received by President Haven. Speakers: W. H. H. Adams, Homer Potwin, and A. W. Patten. June 18. Semi-annual election of Y. M. C. A. of the University. A. H. Miller, '71, Pres. ; A. B. Norton, '71, Sec. 19 — Baccalaureate sermon by Presi- dent Haven. 20 — ^Kedzie prize declamation contest. 22 — Twelfth Com- mencement, fourteen bachelor's degrees. Meeting of Alumni Association. Reception at President's house. 1871. Jan. The Tripod, a twelve-page College monthly paper, appears, con- trolled by the literary societies. Editors: E. R. Shrader (Hinman), and H. S. Wicks (Adelphic). Frequently throughout the year leading articles appear over the signatures of President Haven, Professors Marcy, Baird, Pearson and Frances E. Willard. March 28. Junior exhibition. Speakers: E. B. Woodson, H. M. Thiers, J. F. Robinson, C. R. Paul, H. H. Palmer, George Lunt, R. B. Edwards, L. P. Davis, C. H. Castle, J. G. Burke, G. E. Bragdon, and E. H. Beal. May 18. Hinman debate with Chicago Lyceum. 20 — University base- ball nine defeats the "Prairies" in Chicago. Score: 24-13. Three other vic- tories follow immediately. Team consists of Kimball, Langworthy, Collins, Frake, Lunt, Cooper, Elmore, Gaines, and Beatty. 31 — Class day. Speak- ers: J. H. Raymond, O. Roys, G. L. Yaple, H. S. Wicks, A. W. Penny, A. B. Norton, and D. O. Fox. June 10. Baseball: Chicago University sophomores, 50; Northwestern sophomores, 37. 23 — Blanchard prize orations. 25 — Baccalaureate ser- mon by President Haven. 27^Anniversary of the Alumni Association. Ora- tion by L. H. Pearce, '66. 28 — Thirteenth Commencement, in University grove ; fifteen graduates. July 4. Laying of corner stone of Evanston College for Ladies. Oration 16 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY by Hon. J. 11. Doolittle of Wisconsin. Addresses by President E. O. Haven, and Rev. J. M. Reid, editor of Northwestern Christian Advocate. Hymn writ- ten by Mrs. Emily Huntington Miller. During summer old College was removed from Davis street to campus, much enlarged and improved, to become home of preparatory department. Oct. Volunteer life saving crew organized by class of 1872, consisting of L. C. Collins, George Lunt, E. J. Harrison, Eltinge Elmore, George Bragdon, F. Roys and M. D. Kimball. Commodore Murray of U. S. Navy presents University life-boat for use of crew. Nov. 9. Great Chicago fire consumes "plant" of Tripod, but usual issue appears Nov. 20. — Sufferers by Chicago fire provided with board and room at low rates at College for Ladies. — Chapel exercises on Saturday morning ; ora- tions by seniors and juniors. — Library numbers 30,000 volumes. — Students plead for sidewalk between University Hall and Heck Hall. — University pub- lishing company organized in Chicago with President Haven as president, and Lakeside Monthly Magazine purchased. — During the season University base- ball team wins eleven out of thirteen games. — No catalogue issued for 1871-72. 1872. Jan. Ladies admitted to Adelphjc society. 19 — Discussion for Hinman prize. 6 — Professor Marcy publishes article on "New Culture in College" in the College Courant. Feb. 22. Presentations of essays for Lunt prize. President Haven begins series of articles on "Amusements" in Tripod. Saturday chapel discontinued. March 8. Freshman declamations for Kedzie prize. April 24. Presentation of essays for Hurd prize. May. Junior exhibition. Speakers: L. Butterfield, F. W. Cleveland, H. A. Cooper, J. M. Dandy, C. Gaines, F. Husted, D. A. Lindsey, W. J. Minium, E. L. Parkes. 24 — Death of Professor Noyes. He had been Professor of Mathe- matics since 1854 and Acting President of the University from 1860 to 1869. June 6. Class day. Speakers: J. G. Burke, F. Roys, C. H. Castle, R. B. Edwards, L. P. Davis, F. D. Raymond, L. C. Collins, C. R. Paul. Life-boat transferred to the class of 1873. In evening annual prize contest of junior and sophomore classes. 26 — Fourteenth Commencement, twenty-two graduates. July 8. Upsilon chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity established. Sept. President Haven resigns. Bids farewell to students in chapel. Oct. Professor H. S. Carhart takes chair of Civil Engineering. CoUege Cottage a "new and winning feature as a branch of the Ladies' College. Twelve to fourteen young ladies can be acconnnodated at rates surprisingly cheap." 23— Trustees elect Rev. Charles H. Fowler, D. D., president of the University. 1S73. Jan. 30. Day of prayer for colleges is observed; sermon by President Fow- ler. March 6. Freshman declamation contest. 25 — Junior exhibition. Speak- ers: W. L. Martin, M. C. Wire, M. O. Lewis, R. G. Hobbs, W. C. Estes, M. C. Kauffman, W. B. Robinson, E. McClish. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 17 May 5. Seniors present essays for Hurd prize. New catalogue shows attendance of 145 students, of whom 22 are women. Bishop Foster, former President of University, addresses students at chapel. June 10. Class day. Speakers: Chauncey Gaines, Henry Green, F. M. Husted, H. A. Cooper, E. C. Arnold, A. H. Needham. Life-boat transferred to new crew. 22 — Baccalaureate sermon by President of the University. Annual discourse before the Ladies' College by Rev. J. O. Peck. 23 — Blan- chard prize contest. 24 — Evanston Ladies' College transferred to the Uni- versity; name to be changed to Woman's College of Northwestern University; Miss Franpes E. Willard elected Dean of Woman's College and Professor of Aesthetics. 25 — Meeting of Alumni Association. 26 — Inauguration of Presi- dent Charles H. Fowler in University grove. Music by Great Western Light Guard Band. Prayer by Dr. Hitchcock. Address on behalf of trustees by Robert F. Queal. Address by Bishop Andrews. Fifteenth Commencement, sixteen graduates; all present orations. July 3. Rho chapter of Beta Theta Pi fraternity established. Oct. The name of Edmund J. James appears in the freshman class. A College of Technology instituted with Prof essor Marcy as Dean and W. A. Met- calf as Professor of Civil Engineering. Professor H. F. Fisk takes charge of pre- paratory department. Professor J. G. AUyn becomes Professor of Chemistry. 10 — Joint program of Tri-Kappa literary society of Chicago University and the Hinman society. Dec. Gas introduced into University hall for purpose of illumination. 1874. Jan. 22. School of Technology assembles for first time. The Metcalf prize, a silver cup, offered by Professor Kellogg, awarded to J. M. Harris. — Alumni requested to send names and present addresses to librarian in order that a record may be kept. 29 — Day of prayer for colleges observed by spe- cial chapel services. Feb. 7. M. S. Kaufman and W. L. Martin sent as delegates to State Col- lege Literary Convention at Bloomington. Organization is formed to be known as the Illinois Collegiate Association, to consist of Illinois Wesleyan University, University of Chicago, Northwestern University, Knox College, Monmouth College, Illinois Industrial University, Illinois College, ShurtlefT College, and such others as may be admitted. Object: To hold prize eon- tests in oratory. W. L. Martin, '74, chosen vice-president. 9 — Hinman prize essay contest. March 26. Junior exhibition. Speakers: F. M. Warrington, A. D. Gilles- pie, J. H. Hamline, C. A. Gaskill, J. F. Stout, C. F. Goodcnow, F. A. Hills, C. H. Burke, Amy Kellogg, and J. J. Crist.— Professor Carhart places electric bells in recitation rooms of University Hall. April. Catalogue issued. "The University will receive the students of all first-class high schools upon the examination certificates of the principals, and give credit for the work they have done." 212 students registered in Col- lege of Literature and Sciences. Trustees decide to grant to village of Evans- ton ground north of University valued at $3,000 for village waterworks. Base- ball association formed. M. O. Lewis elected president. 18 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY May 1. First of series of games between Chicago University and North- western University nines, in Evanston. Score: Chicago, 17; Northwestern, 15. Joint program of literary societies of Chicago and Northwestern Uni- versities. 7 — Juniors elect J. F. Stout orator for state intercollegiate contest to be held at Bloomington. 9 — Baseball: Northwestern, 19; Chicago, 14. 30 — University nine plays Racine first of a series of three games for a silver ball and championship of the northwest. Score: Northwestern, 4; Racine, 3. 19 — Junior-sophomore declamation contest for Mann prizes. 23 — Third and decid- ing ball game of series between Chicago and Northwestern. Score: North- western, 22; Chicago, 11. June. Office of the University connected with Woman's CoUege by tele- graph. 6 — Baseball: Racine, 19; Northwestern, 7. 13 — Racine, 10; North- western, 9. Umpire, J. H. Hamline, '75. 18 — Meeting of Alumni Association ; every class represented. 22 — Blanchard prize orations. 23 — Class day. Class presented by Dr. Marcy. Response by Professor Wheeler. Oration, Scott; class history, Martin; poem, Boutell; prophecy, Hawks; transfer of life- boat to class of 1875. Janaes Frake, '66, chosen member of board of trustees; first alumnus so honored. 24 — Alumni entertainment; oration by Ellis, '67; poem by Thomas Strobridge, '67. 25 — Sixteenth Commencement. Procession to the church under marshalship of Pearsons, '62. Thirty gradu- ates, among them Miss Sarah R. Roland, the first woman graduate. Oct. Frances E. Willard resigns. Miss EUen Soule is elected professor of French and Dean of Woman's College. Faculty excludes women from literary societies. Ossoli literary society organized for women. First report of CoUege of Technology and fourth report of the museum appears. Lyman E. Cooley appears as professor of Civil Engineering. Sophomores and fresh- men have series of "rushes." University telegraph association connects wire with Western Union line. Time signals from Chicago at eight o'clock direct to University. Nov. Students plead for librarian who shall give full time to the library. 20 — First annual contest of the Illinois Collegiate Association at Bloomington. J. F. Stout, '75, Northwestern's representative, wins second prize. 1875. Jan. Chapel orations discontinued. Government decides to establish a weather station in Evanston. General Logan influential in securing order from the War Department. Prof. Wyren is elected by Scandinavian Meth- odists to teach Swedish in the University. 9 — Junior-sophomore declamation contest. 29 — Day of prayer for colleges. Feb. 12. Lincoln anniversary by Adelphic society; speakers: J. E. Bell, J. F. Stout, W. S. Matthew, F. M. Taylor. 22— Washington celebration by Hinman society; speakers: T. VanScoy, F. M. Warrington, J. Krantz, Jr., J. S. Norris. March 12. Hinman prize essay contest. — Senior secret society organized, called "Spade and Serpent." 24 — Junior exhibition. Speakers: A. S. Apple- ton, F. M. Taylor, S. C. McPherrin, A. W. McPherson, Jessie R. Brown, F. H. Scott, W. S. Matthew, W. S. Arnold. Mock programs appear, introduced by the sophomore class. COLLEGE OF* LIBERAL ARTS 19 June 19. Blanchard prize orations. 21 — Class day at Jenning's Hall. Dr. Marcy introduces class and President Fowler responds. Life-boat trans- ferred to class of 1876, and a class album is presented to library. In the even- ing torchlight procession from Lakeside Hall to University, led by band. Ivy planted at University Hall. 23 — Anniversary exercises of the College of Technology; four graduates read theses. Exercises of Alumni Association; oration by W. D. Best, '70; other speakers: Clifford, '59, Wicks, '71. Annual banquet of the Association held at Woman's College; about two hundred pres- ent. 24 — Seventeenth Commencement. Speakers : Lambert, Unland, White, KeUogg, Gaskell, Lewis, Stout, Robinson, VanScoy, Metcalf. Twenty-nine graduates; average age, 24 yrs., 2 mos. No baseball association was formed this year. Team lost one game this season and won six. No catalogue issued for year 1874-75. Oct. Observatory and signal station instituted in the cupola of Old Col- lege, under direction of Sergeant Holbrook of U. S. War Department. Jones and Porter, of '76, are assistants. Daily observations of weather taken; students receive free instruction in meteorology. Life-boat goes out of service. 16 — Baseball: Northwestern, 19; Chicago, 13. Umpire, George Lunt, of '72. 23 — Return game at Evanston. Score: Northwestern, 9; Chicago, 6. Northwestern wins the silver ball and championship of the northwest. 28 — Intercollegiate oratorical contest at Jacksonville. 28 — Sec- ond contest of Illinois Collegiate Association at Jacksonville. W. S. Matthew, representative orator. Dec. 9. Athenaeum holds first meeting at Woman's College; object: cul- ture in literature and art ; sixty members. 1876. Jan. 4. Second annual oratorical contest of Intercollegiate Association at New York. F. M. Bristol sent as delegate. Eleven colleges represented. WiUiam CuUen Bryant, Whitelaw Reid, and George William Curtis, judges. F. A. Hills, '75, divides prize for essay on "Advantages and Disadvantages of Universal Suffrage." 13 — Junior-sophomore declamation contest for Mann prizes. 18 — Junior-sophomore debate for Gage prizes. 27 — Day of prayer for colleges. 28 — Students organize College Association of Northwestern University to transact business with the Intercollegiate Association. Eight men chosen for preliminary contest in oratory, and as competitors in mental science, Latin, and essay writing. Hinman prize essay contest.. Feb. Baseball association reorganized. University library open for the drawing of books. Tripod association includes Ossoli members. 1 — Opening of the gymnasium. Dedicatory speech by Rev. W. H. Daniels. Athletic feats by Chicago athletes. Gymnasium almost entirely work of students, notably of F. M. Taylor, '76. March 23. Junior exhibition. Speakers: H. R. Antes, E. J. Bickell, Miss Hunt, F. E. Knappen, C. L. Logan, C. H. Morgan, Miss Pomeroy, Robt. Sea- man, D. M. Tompkins. Donation of $175 by the Sigma Chi fraternity for bowling alley in the gymnasium. The names of J. G. Allyn and Emily F. Wheeler appear in the faculty list. April 22. Delegates from Racine College and Northwestern University 20 NORTHWESTERN* UNIVERSITY meet at Waukegan and organize College baseball association of the North- west. May 19. Game of baseball with Chicago University. Score: Northwest- ern, 20; Chicago, 10. — President Fowler accepts editorship of New York Chris- tian Advocate. June 19. Class day at Jennings Hall. Professor Kistler presents class and Dr. Fowler responds. Class history, Mi.ss Patterson; poem, Taylor; oration, Krantz; prophecy, Whipple; giving of presents; class song. Evening exer- cises consisting of burning of books and band concert. 20 — Easter prize con- test takes the place of Blanchard contest. 21 — Second Commencement of the College of Technology. Alumni reunion; toasts and midnight banquet; Clif- ford and Kidder, of '59, are present. 22 — President Fowler resigns ; Professor Oliver Marcy elected Acting President of University. Eighteenth Commence- ment in Methodist church. Speakers: Cochran, Currer, Ellinwood, Hilton, McPherrin, McPherson, Matthew, Miss Parks, Scott. Sept. 22. Meeting of College Association; Bristol, Burr and Ladd chosen delegates to state oratorical contest, and F. H. Scott as delegate to contest in New York. Oct. Chapel orations again required of seniors. 5 — Third contest of Illinois Collegiate Association in Evanston. Frank M. Bristol, Northwestern' s orator. Dec. 8. Joint program of Tri-Kappas of Chicago University and Adelphic society, in Chicago. Life-saving station is being built on lake shore at south- east corner of campus. 15 — Annual joint meeting of three literary societies. 1877. Jan. 4. Third annual contest of Intercollegiate Literary Association in New York; F. H. Scott, Northwestern's orator; F. M. Taylor, '76, wins first prize for essay and second prize in mental science. 5 — Junior-sophomore declamation contest for Mann prizes. 15 — Junior-sophomore debate for Gage prizes. 25 — Day of prayer for colleges. Feb. 23. Joint program of Tri-Kappa literary society of Chicago Uni- versity and Adelphic society. March 3. Professor Gray, inventor, explains the musical telephone in entertainment for benefit of gymnasium. Mu.sic played in Chicago trans- mitted to Evanston over single wire. 19 — Junior exhibition. Speakers: G. E. Ackerman, E. W. Andrews, W. M. Booth, W. H. Harris, E. M. Kinman, J. T. Ladd, Miss Parks, C. Quereau, J. M. Wheaton. Mock programs circulated by sophomores. April. E. J. Bickell, '77, appointed captain of life-saving station force. More than sixty applicants for positions on crew. Members to receive $40 per month and $3 extra for every wreck trip. Ba.seball tournament among classes. 13 — Annual meeting of collegiate baseball association. Racine Col- lege, Lake Forest, Chicago, and Northwestern Universities are represented. — Junior class buj^ silk hats. Hunting expeditions common among students. May 4. Hinman prize essay contest. — Freshmen wear mortar-boards. 5 — Baseball: Northwestern, 20; Lake Forest, 8. 9 — Freshmen cremate "Trig;" "grand weep" at College; solemn march around town with drums, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 21 fifes and torches; poem by John Bennett to memory of "Trig;" eulogy by Joseph Coombs; crenmtion under the oaks; dirge by class. June. Following men nominated by faculty and accepted by government as members of life-saving crew of station No. 8 : Warrington, '79, Hobart, '79, King, '79, Piper, '80, Shannon, '81, M. J. Hall of Preparatory. 8— Baseball: Northwestern, 22; Chicago, 16. — Racine wins from Northwestern, 15 to 8. First published list of alumni giving addresses and occupations appears in University catalogue. Total registration in College, 194. 18 — Class day at Jennings HaU. Professor Carhart presents class; Dr. Marcy responds. Students assemble in chapel to hear results of term's work from faculty. 19 — Easter prize contest. 20 — Literary exercises and promenade concert of Alumni Asso- ciation. 21 — Meeting of alumni; measures to incorporate the Association; endowment fund created. Nineteenth Commencement. Thirty-one gradu- ates. Speakers: Carr, Cook, Miss Davis, Evans,' Miss Hunt, Knappen, Logan, McCool, Rice, Tompkins. Address by Bishop Foster. Class album pre- sented to President Marcy for library. Sept. Miss Jane M. Bancroft appears as Dean of Woman's College. Sophomore-freshman cane-rush. Oct. 18. Fourth state intercollegiate contest. G. E. Ackerman, '78, wins second prize. 31 — Hallowe'en; students burn bridge across "Rubicon" near Dempster Hall. Dec. Compulsory church attendance changed from evening to morning service. 1878. Jan. 4. Junior-sophomore declamation contest. — Chapel orations by seniors. 10 — Intercollegiate literary contest at New York. Miss Hunt, '77, receives first prize for essay. — Hurd prize withdrawn. 15 — Vidette appears, pul^lished semi-monthly by students in competition with Tripod, organ of literary societies. E. W. Andrews, Conrad Haney, and I. E. Adams, editors and publishers. 25 — Junior-sophomore debate for Gage prizes. — Much inter- est manifested in legal proceedings undertaken to compel University to pay taxes on its lands. 31 — Day of prayer observed. Feb. Junior exhibition discontinued because of degeneration of mock programs. March. College orchestra organized. Suits of Avhite and brown ordered for baseball team. Standings of students announced by faculty at last chapel of term. April 3. A series of articles on University Museum, by Dr. Marcy, ap- pears in the Vidette. The campus ball grounds [where the library now stands] resodded and rolled. 26 — Joint session of the three literary societies. May. Mrs. William Deering offers five $10 prizes to successful contestants for positions on contest for Kirk prize, given by Mrs. James S. Kirk to replace Easter prize. 10 — Hinman essay contest. 31 — Adelphic prize contest. June. Catalogue shows total registration in College 191. Phi Kappa Psi chapter organized. 16 — Baccalaureate sermon by Rev. R. M. Hatfield. 17 — Reports of students for spring term read in chapel by faculty. Class day exer- cises replaced by social gathering at President Marcy's house. Class pre- 22 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY sented by President Marcy to William A. Spencer, '61, president of the Alumni Association, who declares them admitted to that body. Roll of alumni called. 18 — Kirk prize contest. 19 — Meeting of Alumni Association and evening ban- quet at Avenue House. 20 — Twentieth Commencement. Speakers: Ladd, Booth, Quereau, Kinman, Demorest, Harris, Bassett, Johnson, Kagey, Kry- der, Wheaton, Miss Parks. Annual levee, President's house. — Professor Kistler resigns chair of Greek. Sept. Candidates for admission required to pass examinations; certifi- cates no longer accepted. Chapel orations not required of seniors this year. Committee consisting of two faculty members and two students from each class elected to have oversight of religious life of College. University museum represented at Chicago Exhibition by the oological collection presented by W. H. Ballou. Robert Baird, '69, becomes Instructor in Greek and German. Catharine Beal, appears as Instructor in Drawing and Painting. Oct. College withdraws from Illinois Intercollegiate Association. 1879. Jan. 2. Dempster Hall, built 1854, oldest of campus buildings, destroyed by fire; first home of the theological school; after 1868 used as a dormitory. 10 — Intercollegiate literary contest at New York. W. H. Harris, '78, repre- sentative orator, and W. H. Wait, '79, contestant in Latin. 24 — The Tripod becomes a fortnightly publication. 30 — Day of prayer observed. Feb. Joint meeting of the three literary societies. Music by College or- chestra. March. "Songs of Northwestern University" appears, 128 pp. ; compiled by J. A. Fisher, ex-'80. Seniors wear silk hats. April 7. U. S. Supreme Court decision renders University property per- petually free from taxation. May 4. A secretary is appointed at College prayer meeting to open corre- spondence with view of connecting the students' Christian work in College with the Y. M. C. A. 9 — Hinman essay contest for Kedzie prize. 10 — Base- ball: Northwestern, 12; Racine, 10. 17 — Northwestern, 30; Chicago, 13. 31 — Northwestern, 14; Chicago, 11. June. Second annual oratorical contest of Adelphic society. 7 — L. D. Wishard writes, suggesting temporary Y. M. C. A. organization in College. 13 — Baseball: Northwestern, 41; Lake Forest, 1. Adelphic society listens to a lecture by Professor Edmund J. James of the Evanston High School, on "Student Life in Germany." — Championship series ends in tie between North- western and Racine. 22 — Baccalaureate sermon by Bishop E. G. Andrews. 23 — Class day exercises. Presentation of class by Professor H. S. Carhart; response by President Oliver Marcy. Class presents tower clock to the Uni- versity. Junior class purchases a bell to be given to the University next com- mencement. The bell is placed in the clock tower of University Hall. Field day exercises on campus. Senior class gives concert in Baptist church. 24 — Kirk prize contest. 25 — Meeting of Alumni Association; committee appoint- ed to meet committee from College Association to choose University colors. Constitution and by-laws of Alumni Association published. 26 — Twenty- first Commencement. Speakers: Hobart, Horswell, Tyler, Wait, Miss Brad- COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 23 ley, Donelson, Miss Casey, Jackson, Miss Bayne, Hood, Miss Webb, Adams. Twenty-seven graduates; average age, twenty-two years, eleven months. President's levee in the evening. Aug. 19. Professor Henry Cohn opens a summer school of languages at the College. Oct. Committee of oversight for Woman's College issues a rule requiring women registered with the Dean to board and room at the College building. Joint committee of alumni and students decides upon purple and gold as Uni- versity colors. Football association formed. Rugby rules to be learned. Nov. 21. Field day exercises on campus. 1880. Jan. College designated as College of Liberal Arts. 16 — Junior-sopho- more declamation contest for Mann prizes. 19 — Junior-sophomore debate for Gage prizes. 24 — Meeting for organization of Students' Christian Associ- ation. — College orchestra disbands. — Day of prayer observed. Feb. 5. A Students' Christian Association, a branch of Y. M. C. A., is formed. First board of officers: H. N. Herrick, pres.; Charles Horswell, vice-pres. ; A. R. Solenberger, sec'y; C. B. Spencer, cor. sec'y; George Merritt, treas. Meeting of football association; committee appointed to select two elevens and purchase a Rugby ball. Rugby rules published in Vidette; teams begin practice. March. Dean N. S. Davis of Medical School entertains senior classes of Arts, Law and Medicine at his home. April 23. Ossoli society contest for Farwell prize. May 10. First league baU game with Racine: Northwestern, 23; Racine, 12. 22 — Second game : Northwestern, 12 ; Racine, 5. Celebration in front of Woman's College. 14 — Hinman prize essay contest. — Circulars issued an- nouncing summer school of University, July 6th to August 13th, in connection with Professor Cohn's school. 28 — Adelphic contest for Dunoon prize. — Se- niors buy class canes. June. College withdraws from baseball league. Catalogue issued. Total registration in College, 183. 20 — Baccalaureate sermon by Bishop Bow- man. University sermon by Rev. R. D. Sheppard of Chicago. 21 — Class day. Class presented by Professor Cumnock; President Marcy responds. College bell is presented to the University by the class. Field day exercises on campus. 22 — Kirk contest. 24 — Twenty-second Commencement in Methodist church. Speakers : Miss Webster, Foulks, Miss Mesick, Hamil- ton, Miss Etta Smith, Jessup, Kemble, Miss Bradwell, Davis, Miss Nind. July 6. Opening of summer school. Professors Carhart, Fisk and Cum- nock of the College give courses. Sept. Seniors required to write two orations this term to be handed to Professor Cumnock. Dec. 17. Lecture by Theodore Tilton inaugurates a course under auspices of senior class. 24 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 1881. Jan. 27. Day of prayer observed. 28 — First issue of The Northwestern, formed by union of Tripod and Vidette, published fortnightly under auspices of literary societies. P. H. Swift, '81, editor-in-chief; C. E. Piper, '82, pub- lisher and business manager. Feb. 4. Junior-sophomore declamation contest. 11 — ^Joint session of three literary societies. — Seniors wear silk hats. 14 — Adelphic oratorical con- test for Dunoon prize. March. Committee appointed from senior class to investigate matter of a college annual. 26 — Reception to seniors of Arts, Law, and Medicine at Dr. Marcy's house. April. Chapel exercises hereafter at noon. Football and baseball sea- son opens. May 6. Ossoli essay contest for Farwell prize. 20 — Hinman essay con- test for Kedzie prize. 25 — At invitation of Orrington Lunt, a number of trus- tees and faculty meet and dine with Governor John Evans, president of trustees, at Grand Pacific Hotel. Two questions considered: election of a President of the University and payment of University debt of $200,000. Governor Evans offers to give .125,000 on the first $100,000 subscribed and the same amount on the second $100,000 subscribed, offer to remain open one year. Basel)all tournament among classes. Class of '83 wins and is given a banquet. June 17. Kirk prize contest. 18 — Senior lecture course completed. 19 — Baccalaureate sermon by Bishop Foss. University sermon by Dr. Briggs of San Francisco. 20 — Senior banquet. 21 — Classday exercises in Methodist church. Class presented by Webster, impersonating member of faculty; response by Briggs. Rev. Joseph Cummings, D. D., LL. D., unanimously elected President of University. Professors Baird and Pearson elected to chairs of Greek and English Literature respectively. Field day exercises on campus; twenty-three events. 22 — Alumni day. Public entertainment; poem, J. A. J. Whipple, '76; oration, J. H. Raymond, '71; banquet. 23 — Twenty-third Commencement. Speakers: Butcher, Cross, Foster, Huston, Matlack, Miss McArthur, Miss Meserve, Nichol, Rice, Schneider, Swift, Thatcher. Sept. Prof. John H. Long elected Professor of General Chemistry. Oct. 4. Reception to Dr. Cummings; address of welcome by F. W. Mer- rell, '82. Nov. 18. Opening of lecture course under auspices of senior class. Dec. 23. Delegates from Michigan University, Racine College, Wisconsin University and Northwestern University meet in Chicago and organize a col- lege baseball association.— Custom of reading in public standings of students at close of each term discontinued. 1882. Jan. University Hall receives slate roof and is provided with city water. 12 — Northwestern now publi.shed by "the students of Northwestern Uni- versity." — Day of prayer for colleges. Feb. 13. Meeting of University baseball association; new constitution and by-laws adopted. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 25 March 3. Joint session of three literary societies. 13 — Adelphic contest for Dunoon prizes. — Sigma chapter of Delta Gamma appears. April 6. Junior-sophomore debate for Gage prizes. 7 — Junior-sopho- more declamation contest for Mann prizes. 18 — Upsilon chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma appears. May. Catalogue is published; total registration in College, 161. 13 — Baseball: Northwestern, 21; Wisconsin, 16. 19 — Wisconsin, 13; North- western, 7. 22 — Racine, 10; Northwestern, 9. 26 — Ossoli contest. 31 — Baseball: Michigan, 19; Northwestern, 3. June 1. Baseball: Northwestern, 11; Racine, 10. 2 — Hinman essay contest. 16 — Kirk contest. 18 — Baccalaureate sermon by President Cum- mings. University sermon by Rev. Russell B. Pope. 19 — Class day exercises in Methodist church. Dr. Marcy presents class; President Cummings re- sponds. Pipe of peace is used by class. 20 — Financial report shows effort to raise $100,000 to make good Governor Evans' offer was successful. Field day. 21 — Alumni Association meets. Literary exercises on campus: poem, H. S. Boutell, '74; oration, F. M. Bristol, '77. Banquet and reception to President Cummings. 22 — Twenty-fourth Commencement. Speakers : Miss Prindle, Dyche, Miss Cowles, Merrell, Miss Hatfield, Middlekauff, Otjen, Miss Lydia Jones, Lee, McPherrin, Miss Somers, ConweU. Dr. Cummings addresses trustees and class in Latin. Reception by Dr. and Mrs. Cummings. Oct. Gymnasium, now veneered with brick and fitted with new appa- ratus, opened after long disuse; C. A. Duplessis, director. 13 — Opening of lecture course under auspices of senior class. Dec. 19. Junior-sophomore declamation contest for Mann prize. 1883. Jan. Day of prayer for colleges. Feb. Electric hour bells placed in recitation rooms. Rules of govern- ment issued ; new system of general and special honors for scholarship estab- lished. 14 — Committee from senior class appointed to report on College an- nual. 16 — Joint session of three literary societies. 20 — Inaugural exhibition at gymnasium. Athletic feats by professionals, underclassmen, and prepara- tory students. March. Seniors appear in black "plug" hats; juniors in white "plug" hats. April. Sophomore class appear in "mortar-boards." 10 — Junior-sopho- more debate for Gage prizes. 12 — Adelphic contest for Dunoon prizes. 20 — Hinman contest for Kedzie prize. 21 — Life-sa^dng boys bring to shore crew of schooner aground off Winnetka. — -Interclass baseball tournament. 24 — Exhibition at gymnasium. May 7. Baseball: Northwestern, 17; Racine, 5. Class of '84 appoints a committee to report on College annual. 16 — Baseball: Northwestern, 13; Racine, 9. 25 — OsjoH contest for Farwell prize. 26 — BasebaU: North- western, 11 ; Beloit, 7. 28 — Northwestern, 13; Wisconsin, 6. June. Catalogue issued. Registration in College, 149. 2 — Baseball: Northwestern, 10; Wisconsin, 4. 9 — Northwestern, 14; Beloit, 10. Cham- pionship won without the loss of a game. 15 — Kirk contest. 17 — Bacca- laureate sermon by President Cummings. Sermon before Students' Christian 26 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Association hyRcv. F. M. Bristol, '77. 18 — Class day exercises. 19 — Field day. 20 — Mumni Association is incorporated under the laws of Illinois. 21 — Twenty-fifth Commencement. President's reception. Sept. Dr. Marcy publishes report on museum, containing list of donations and donors since 1874. Oct. Prof. Philip Greiner assumes directorship of gymnasium. Nov. 2. Senior class appoints committee to mature plans for College an- nual; C. S. Raddin elected editor-in-chief, W. H. Crawford, business manager. Dec. 1. Through efforts of Miss Bancroft, Dean of Women, Western Asso- ciation of Collegiate Alumnae is formed in Chicago. 7 — Senior lecture course opens. 18 — Junior-sophomore declamation contest for Mann prizes. 1884. Jan. 26. First meeting of Western Association of Collegiate Alumnae. 31 — Day of prayer for colleges observed. March 24. Junior-sophomore debate for Gage prizes. April 8. Adelphic contest for Dunoon prizes. — All classes appear in dis- tinctive hats. Seniors, black silk tiles; juniors, white; sophomores, brown; freshmen, pearl. May 3. Baseball: Northwestern, 19; Racine, 13. Pandora, first col- lege annual, appears, published by senior class. 17 — Baseball: North- western, 24; Beloit, 8. 19 — Northwestern, 6; Wisconsin, 14. 30 — Ossoli contest. June. Catalogue issued. Total registration in College, 155. 13 — Kirk contest. 15 — Baccalaureate sermon by President Cummings. Sermon be- fore Students' Christian Association by Rev. Thomas E. Green of Chicago. 16 — Class day. 17 — Field day. 18 — Exercises of Alumni Association; his- tory by Elizabeth Hunt, '77; oration by Hon. George L. Yaple, '71 ; banquet. 19 — Twent5^-sixth Commencement. Speakers: Crawford, Miss Hill, Currier, Miss Adams, Raddin, Miss Simpson, Patterson, Miss Maltbie, Atchison, Miss Crandon, Bell, IVIiss Redfield. President's reception. Sept. Scholarship offered to best prepared freshman from a Cook County high school. Prof. Long takes chair of Chemistry. New sidewalks on the campus; driveways graded and graveled. Alumni place portrait of Prof. Henry S. Noyes in the chapel. Oct. Annual report of museum appears. 6 — Meeting of students to organize a Blaine and Logan club. 14 — Meeting of students to organize a St. John and Daniel dub in support of Prohibition party. IS — Meeting of Blaine and Logan club in Jennings Hall. Speakers: H. S. Boutell, '74; C. E. Piper, '72; A. J. Scott, '74. — Representatives from fraternities and sororities prepare constitution organizing "Pandora Association." The annual to be in hands of a literary and a business committee, whose chairmen shall be editor-in-chief and business manager respectively ; profits to form a fund ; losses to fall on the chapters. 27 — Young Woman's Missionary Society organized. — Chapel choir organized. Dec. 23. Junior-sophomore declamation contest for Norton prizes. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 27 1885. Jan. 19. Mark Twain and George Cable give an entertainment under the auspices of the senior class. 29 — Day of prayer for colleges. Feb. 13. Adelphic contest for Dunoon prizes. 26 — Gymnasium exhibi- tion. April. Junior-sophomore debate for Gage prizes. Syllabus, a new Col- lege annual, appears, published by fraternities and sororities; contains list of alumni of College of Liberal Arts and Northwestern Female College with residences and occupations. May 2. Baseball: Northwestern, 9; Racine, 10. — Sophomores appear in Oxford caps ; freshmen in like with red tassels. 9 — Baseball : Northwestern, 13; Racine, 19. 29 — Ossoli contest for Farwell prize. 30 — Baseball; North- western, 11; Beloit, 10. June 4. Freshmen plan to cremate "Trig" on the campus; class president and the orator captured by sophomores. 12 — Kirk contest. 14 — Bacca- laureate sermon by President Cummings. Sermon before Students' Christian Association by Rev. Bishop Fowler. 15 — Class day exercises in Methodist church. Huxf ord presents class in a Latin speech ; Slichter responds in Latin ; oration, Fullerton; history. Miss Sawyer; poem, Light; prophecy. Miss Sharp. 16 — Resignation of Dean Jane M. Bancroft. Field day exercises. 17 — Meeting of Alumni Association; oration by F. E. Knappen, '77; essay, Helen L. MiUer, '80. Banquet. 18 — Twenty-seventh Commencement. Twenty- two graduates. — Catalogue for 1884-1885 issued. Total registration in College, 147. Aug. Life-saving crew rescue ten persons from schooner Jamaica, strand- ed off Glencoe. Sept. Prof. A. V. E. Young takes chair of Chemistry. Instruction in the use of the microscope is given by M. D. Ewell. Oct. Freshmen and sophomores appear in mortar-boards. Football is played on the campus. Dec. 18. Norton declamation contest. — Miss Bancroft, Dean of Women and Professor of French, retires. 1886. Jan. Miss Rena A. Michaels, becomes Dean of Women and Professor of French. 18 — College team defeats Chicago Y. M. C. A. in tug-of-war. 19 — Adelphic contest for Dunoon prizes. 22 — University day inaugurated. Presi- dent, faculty, and students meet departments of Law and Medicine at station, and all proceed to the church. Address of welcome by President Cummings; responses by representatives from the various departments. Banquet at Ave- nue House and reception by ladies of Woman's College. 28 — Day of prayer for colleges. March 11. Gymnasium exhibition. 12 — Joint session of three literary societies. April 9. Junior-sophomore debate for Gage prizes. — Seniors adopt black "plug" hats, juniors white. 30 — Report of museum by Dr. Marcy is issued. May 7. Hinman essay contest for Kedzie prizes. 8 — Baseball : Racine, 4; Northwestern, 0. — Syllabus, issued by fraternities and sororities. Cata- 28 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY logue issued. Fifteen hours a week required from all classes. 17 — Baseball: Wisconsin, 9; Northwestern, 3. 18 — Northwestern defeats Beloit. 22 — Northwestern, 7; Wisconsin, 4. 28 — Ossoli essay contest for Farwell prize. June 6. Baseball: Northwestern, 11 ; Beloit, 10. Through efforts of Dr. Bonbright the library becomes one of the repositories for government publi- cations. 12 — Baseball: Racine, 9; Northwestern, 10. — Cremation of "Trig;" oration, Weeden; poem, Herben. 18 — Kirk contest. 20 — Baccalaureate sermon by President Cummings. Sermon before Students' Christian Associ- ation by Rev. John Alabaster. 21 — Class day in Methodist church. Class presented by Schell; response by class president; oration, Place; history, Miss Peterson; prophecy, Miss Van Benschoten. 22 — Field day. 23 — Lay- ing of corner-stone of Science Hall. Address by Bishop Merrill. Dedicatory hymn written b}^ Professor C. W. Pearson. Alumni Association exercises: song by Mrs. Tilden of Detroit and readings by Professor Cumnock. 24 — Twenty-eighth Commencement. Thirteen graduates. Speakers: Schell, Miss Peterson, Fleming, Miss King, Hill, Kindig, Miss Bumann, Miss Peart, Ed- mondson. Miss Van Benschoten. President's reception. Sept. F. J. Parsons becomes Professor of Phj^sics in place of Professor Carhart, who resigns to accept professorship at University of Michigan. Rev. Dr. R. D. Sheppard takes' charge]of the work in History and Political Economy. Oct. 30. Foot-ball : Har^•ard preparatory ele^'en defeats Northwestern. Nov. College Athletic Association organized. Dec. 17. Junior-sophomore declamation contest for Norton prize. 1887. Jan. Catalogue for 1886-1887 issued. zA.nnouncement that after 1890 Master's degree will be conferred only upon examination. 12 — College wins medal in tug-of-war at inauguration of Casino Gymnasium, Chicago. 20 — Illinois Alpha chapter of Phi Delta Theta re-established. 21 — Northwestern published by E. L. Shuman, '87, and R. O. Vandercook, '88, who constitute the "Northwestern University Press Co." with printing office in the gym- nasium. 27 — Day of prayer for colleges. Feb. 17. Lecture course opens under auspices of senior class. 22— Sec- ond celebration of University day. Students from city departments arrive on special train and are met by a reception committee of fifty. Procession to Woman's College, where a reception is given. Inspection of new buildings on campus. Banquet in Methodist church parlors. T. R. Greene, '87, toast- master. Dedication of Hall of Science. Address by Hon. Richard Edwards, LL. D., State Superintendent of Public Instruction. March 3. The seventieth anniversary of Dr. Cvmimings' Inrth; he is pre- sented with two etchings and an easy chair by the students at chapel, and in evening trustees, faculty, and friends call upon him and give him $1,500 to be used in taking a vacation. 1 1 — Annual gymnasium exhibition : twelve events. Team wins state championship in tug-of-war with Co. C, 111. National Guards. — Adelphic contest for Dunoon prizes. April 8. First annual banquet of Northwestern University alumni of Chi- cago and vicinity. Junior-sophomore debate contest. 15 — Inter-class base- COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 29 ball tournament begins. 22 — First regular cane-rush between sophomore and freshman classes. 30 — Baseball: Racine, 11 ; Northwestern, 8. May 6. Hinman contest. 7 — Baseball: Lake Forest, 13; Northwestern, 8. 10 — Dedication of Memorial Hall of Garrett Biblical Institute. 14 — Baseball: Northwestern, 5; Beloit, 4. 16 — Wisconsin, 9; Northwestern, 8. 20 — Wisconsin, 10; Northwestern, 8. 30 — Northwestern, 6; Beloit, 4. Junior class gives an "exhibition" program. June 3. Ossoli essay contest for Farwell prize. 4 — Baseball: Racine, 8; Northwestern, 1. 11 — Northwestern, 4; Lake Forest, 3. — Syllabus issued by fraternities and sororities. 17 — Kirk oratorical contest. 19 — Bac- calaureate sermon by President Cummings. Sermon before Christian Associ- ation by Rev. John Williamson. 20 — Class day exercises. Oration, Mc- Lennan ; history, Miss Coone ; poem, Greenman ; prophecy, Miss Crandon ; pre- sentation of gifts, Zueblin. 21 — Field day. Inter-class tennis tournament. 22 — Alumni Association meeting and banquet. 23 — Twenty-ninth Com- mencement. Thirty-four graduates. Speakers: Brand, Miss Wales, Miss Harvey, Campbell, Miss Coone, Springer, Miss Hill, Shuman, McLennan, Atch- ison, Davis, Miss David, Wright, Miss Ambrose. President's reception. During summer tug-of-war team defeats Co. C, 111. National Guards, win- ning silver cup. July 20. Directors of Dearborn Observatory, on invitation of the trustees, visit Evanston to consider location of the observatory. Aug. Midsummer number of Northwestern issued. Sept. 14. C. S. Cook, of Princeton University, becomes Professor of Phy- sics, vice F. J. Parsons, resigned. Dr. G. W. Hough becomes Professor of Astronomy and Director of Dearborn Observatory. Oct. Dearborn telescope given to the University on condition that an observatory be erected and a chair established, to be filled by action of Chicago Astronomical Society. J. B. Hobbs of Chicago gives $25,000 for erection of building. Students celebrate with procession, transparencies, etc. Nov. Seniors appear in black silk hats. 18 — Proposition from Ann Arbor football eleven to play a Thanksgiving game rejected. 28 — Senior lecture course opens. Dec. 16. Junior-sophomore declamation contest for Norton prizes. 1888. Jan. Catalogue issued. 13 — The Norikwestern becomes a weekly publi- cation, still printed by Northwestern LTniversity Press Co. in gymnasium. First of a series of tug-of-war contests. — Tug-of-war team defeats Pullman team at Casino Gymnasium, Chicago. — -Twentieth Century Club established. Alumni and members of senior and junior classes eligible; instructors, honorary members. Object: Promotion of original research and knowledge of trend of modern thought. President, E. L. Shuman, '87. 26 — Day of prayer for colleges. 27 — Joint open session of Adelphic and Ossoli societies. — Tug-of- war team defeats Casino Gymnasium team. Feb. Tug-of-war team defeats Chicago Amateur Atliletic Club, and Co. D, Illinois National Guards. 22 — Third University day. Special train brings 30 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY about 300 students of city departments to Evanston. Reception at Woman's College. Visit to buildings. Gymnasium exhibition. Tug-of-war between College and Medical School teams, the former winning. Dinner served to visitors at restaurants and hotels. In the evening President Cummings ad- dresses the students in the Methodist church. Speeches follow from repre- sentatives of various departments. G. H. Horswell, '79, toastmaster. March. Tug-of-war team defeats Union Athletic Club in Chicago. Meet- ing of University band with intention to make it a permanent organization. April. Glee Club formed. 6 — Junior-sophomore debate for Gage prizes. 20 — Adelphic oratorical contest. Tug-of-war team wins five gold medals in competition with three teams at Casino. 28 — Baseball: Northwestern, 15; Lake Forest, 13. May 5. Baseball: Racine, 11; Northwestern, 8. 11 — Wisconsin, 6; Northwestern, 0. 18 — Hinman essay contest for Adams prizes. 19— Base- ball: Northwestern, 3; Beloit, 2. 21 — Wisconsin, 7 ; Northwestern, 5. 25 — Debate between Republican and Prohibition clubs of University. 26 — Base- ball: Beloit, 7; Northwestern, 6. Syllabus, published by fraternities and sororities, is issued. June 1. Ossoli contest for Sheppard prizes. 2 — Baseball: Racine, 10; Northwestern, 5. 9 — Lake Forest, 10; Northwestern, 9. 14— "Trig" cre- mated by freshman class on the campus. Funeral oration by J. H. Haggerty. 15 — Kirk contest. 17 — Baccalaureate sermon by President Cummings. .Sermon before University Christian Association by Rev. John L. Withrow. 18 — Class day in Methodist church. Presentation of class by C. H. Booth; history. Page; poem. Miss Thatcher; oration, Little; prophecy, Miss Allen; :gifts, Bradford. 19 — Field day. Nine events. Music by University band. 20 — Address before Alumni Association by Rev. Robert Bentley, D. D., '62. Reunion and collation. Concert by University Glee Club and Orches- tra. 21 — Thirtieth Commencement. Thirty-nine graduates. Speakers: Mi.ss Ailing, Miss Allen, Booth, Bradford, Cartwright, Hunt, Linebarger, Little, Middlekauff, Pattison, Miss Pearsons, Thoms, Calkins, Edwards, Que- reau, Thwing, Tuttle, Page. Laying of corner-stone of Dearborn Observatory. President's reception. July 20. Midsummer issue of Northwestern. Sept. Dr. H. F. Fisk becomes Professor of Pedagogics, E. H. Moore appears as Assistant Professor of Mathematics, and C. B. Atwell as Instruc- tor in Natural History. Oct. Seniors appear in silk hats. 26 — Sophomore-freshman cane-rush. Pole five feet long and one inch in diameter held by freshmen. Sophomores given thirty minutes in which to break it ; they fail. Nov. 29. Football : Northwestern, 10 ; West Division High School, 6. Dec. Junior-sophomore declamation contest for Norton prizes. 8 — Football: Northwestern, 12; Lake Forest, 6. 1889. Jan. Catalogue published by Uni^-ersity Press Co. Total registration in College, 286. Commencement speakers to be ten having highest rank in writing and speaking, and average of 85 in scholarship. Kirk prize to be con- COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 31 ferred upon best of these. 24 — Senior lecture course opens. 31 — Day of prayer for colleges. Feb. 4. Tug-of-war team defeats Union Athletic Club at Casino Gym- nasium, Chicago. 22 — Fourth University day: reception to city depart- ments at Woman's College; inspection of buildings; gymnasium exhibition and tug-of-war between Law and Medical departments; visiting students given dinner at Avenue House and restaurants. Formal program at the Methodist church; Professor Young, toastmaster. Address by Dr. Marcy; music by Northwestern University quartet; toasts by representatives from various departments. Dormitory for men erected at corner of Chicago Avenue and Cook Street. March 4. Tug-of-war team defeats Union Athletic Club and wins five gold-headed silk umbrellas. Scholarship established by Chicago Herald. 18 — Tug-of-war team defeats Union Athletic Club. April 5. Junior-sophomore debate for Gage prizes. 8 — Tug-of-war team defeats Union Athletic Club and wins Meriden cup and five gold watch charms. 12 — Adelphic-Ossoli joint session. Syllabus appears, published by fra- ternities and sororities. Juniors appear in white "plug" hats. May 2. Adelphic contest for National Library Association prizes. 11 — BasebaU: Northwestern, 13; Lake Forest, 8. 11 — NorthAvestern, 12; Wis- consin, 2. 17 — Northwestern, 15; Beloit, 10. Hinman essay contest for Adams prizes. 25 — Baseball: Northwestern, 18; Beloit, 1. 27 — Wiscon- sin, 9; Northwestern, 5. June 10. Baseball : Northwestern, 14 ; Lake Forest, 8. 12 — Hinman de- bate contest for Raymond prizes. 13 — Freshmen cremate "Trig" in front of Woman's College. 15 — BasebaU: Northwestern, 12; Wisconsin, 11. North- western wins league championship and pennant. 16 — Baccalaureate sermon by President Cummings. Sermon before University Christian Association by Rev. P. S. Henson, D. D. 17 — Class day exercises in church. Class pre- sented by P. R. Shumway, president; response by Charles S. Graves in a Latin speech; oration, Leonard; history, Herben; poem. Miss Foster; prophecy, Miss Edwards. 18— Gov. Evans gives $75,000 to University. 19— Ivy planted by senior class. Field day; seventeen events. Dedication of Dear- born Observatory. Afternoon meeting at the Observatory, Hon. J. Y. Scammon, LL. D., presiding. Addresses by Professor Hough, Hon. Ezra B. McCagg and J. H. Raymond, '71. Evening meeting at church, Hon. J. B. Hobbs presiding. Address by President Daniel C. Oilman, LL. D., of Johns Hopkins University. 20 — Thirty-first Commencement. Thirty-four grad- uates. Ten speakers contesting for Kirk prize: Leonard, Beers, Weir, Weeden, Dixon, Shumway, Elmore, Miss Hubbell, Herben, Graves. Alumni banquet. President's reception. Aug. 1. Midsninmer Northwestern issued. Sept. 5. Illinois Mpha chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, honorary society, established. Oct. Seniors appear in black silk hats. Second program of the Twentieth Century Club issued; S. J. Herben, president. 11 — Sophomore-freshman cane-rush. Cane four feet long of seasoned ash, one inch in diameter. Time, 17 iTiinutes. 22 — Life-saviiig crew rescue twenty-nine persons from two ves- 32 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY sels and a tug, aground off Wilmette, making a total of over two hundred lives saved by the crew since 1878. Nov. Sophomores appear in mortar-boards. 28 — Life-saving crew res- cue eighteen men from steamer Calumet, wrecked off Highland Park. [See Oct. 21, 1890.] Dec. Clock in hallway of University Hall connected with Olsservatory. 7 — Football: Northwestern, 24; Wanderers' Athletic Club, 0. 14 — Decla- mation contest for Congdon prizes. — Catalogue issued. Registration in Col- lege, 253. 1890. Jan. 21. Students' Christian Association adopts report of committee ad- vising that the association be divided into a Y. M. C. A. and a Y. W. C. A. 30 — Day of prayer for colleges. Feb. Chapel benches are replaced by opera chairs. F. E. Tyler, '79, gives money for a piano for chapel. 21 — University day. About 250 stu- dents from city departments come to Evanston. Visit buildings. Gym- nasium exhibition. Tug-of-war between Dental and Medical School repre- sentatives. Evening meeting at church. Prof. C. W. Pearson, toastmaster. Address of welcome, Dr. H. F. Fisk. Addresses by representatives of various departments. Informal reception. March 10. Tug-of-war team defeats Union Athletic Club. 24 — -Tug-of- war team wins permanent possession of Meriden cup by defeating the "Ac- tives." April 4. Junior-sophomore debate for Gage prizes. 7 — University women organize Y. W. C. A. Martha C. Smith, '91, president. 15 — Students' Christian Association having dissolved, the Y. M. C. A. is established. Frank Alabaster, '90, president. 21 — Tug-of-war team defeats Union Athletic Club and wins the Hub cup and championship of northwest. May 7. Death of President Cummings. Born 181 7 ; graduated from Wes- leyan University (Conn.), 1840; president of Genesee College (N. Y.), three years; of Wesleyan University, sixteen years; of Northwestern University, nine years. College exercises suspended until the 12th. Dr. Marcy becomes Acting President once more. 17— Baseball: Lake Forest, 10; Northwestern, 8. Syllabus issued by fraternities and sororities. 23 — Hinman contest for Adams prizes. 24 — Baseball: Wisconsin, 6; Northwestern, 5. 26 — Northwestern, 11; Beloit, 4. 29 — Adelphic contest for prizes offered by Mrs. R.M.Hatfield. 31— Baseball: Northwestern, 19; Beloit, 4. June. Missionary Board of Control established for purpose of keeping a student representative in foreign field. 6 — Delegates from Miciiigan Uni- versity, Oberlin College, University of Wisconsin and Northwestern University meet at Ann Arbor and organize the Northern Oratorical League. North- western's representatives, Grier and Burch; former made chairman of con- vention. Northwestern's delegates furnish the title of the league. 7 — Base- ball: Northwestern, 17; Wisconsin, 9. 11 — Freshmen send "Trig" up in a balloon. 14 — Hinman debate for Raymond prizes. 15— Baccalaureate ser- mon by Dr. Milton S. Terry. Sermon before University Christian Associa- tions by Rev. Simon J. McPherson. 16 — Class day exercises in church. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 33 Presentation of class, Springer; history, J. J. Shuman; poem, Miss Clark; ora- tion, Grier; prophecy, Miss Swan; gifts, Parkes; pipe oration, Martin. 17 — Ivy exercises. Field day; seven events. Services in memory of President Cummings. Addresses by Dr. J. M. King of New York and Rev. Robert I. Fleming, '86. 18 — Alumni day. 19 — Thirty-second Commencement. Speakers, contesting for Kirk prize : Miss Fisk, Craig, Burch, Miss Tucker, Grier, Groves, Demorest, Miss Clarke, Denny, Miss Bock. Fence along the campus on the south side is removed and cement walk laid. Driveway up to University HaU widened and cement walk laid. Sept. 1. Dr. Henry Wade Rogers elected President of the University. Third program of Twentieth Century Club appears. J. T. Hatfield appears as Professor of German, J. R. Taylor Instructor in Greek and Latin. 29 — Fresh- men appear with canes ; an impromptu "rush" is precipitated by sophomores. Oct. 14. Old Northwestern Association, composed of members of the three literary societies, is dissolved. A neAV association is formed, consisting of paid-up subscribers. 17 — The Northwestern World appears, published weekly by non-fraternity students. Sidney P. Johnston, '91, editor-in-chief. Sen- iors appear in "plug" hats. 20 — Football association formed. 21 — Secre- tary of U. S. Treasury grants gold medals to Captain L. O. Lawson, George E. Crosby, W. M. Ewing, J. Loining, E. B. Fowler, William Wilson and F. M. Kindig of the life-saving crew for rescue of the crew of the Calumet last Thanksgiving day. 22 — Northwestern University Association of the North- ern Oratorical League organized. Nov. 15. The "Massasoits," an anti-fraternity organization, appears. D. B. Fayerweather of New York dies and is only then known to be the donor of Science Hall. Freshmen appear in three-cornered mortar-boards. 19 — Student Volunteer Band organized for preparation of missionaries. 20— Football at Milwaukee: Northwestern, 22; Wisconsin, 10. 22— North- western, 22 ; Beloit, 6. Dec. 3. College Orchestra organized. 19 — -Junior-sophomore contest for Congdon prizes. 1891. Jan. 20. Reception to Dr. and Mrs. Rogers by fraternities and sororities at Evanston Club House. — Owl Club, literary society composed of underclass- men, appears. 29 — Day of prayer observed. Feb. 19. Inauguration of President Rogers takes the place of University day exercises. Procession of students of all departments. Formal program at Methodist church. Prayer by Bishop Merrill. Speech of investiture by Orrington Lunt, acting president of trustees. Dr. N. S. Davis, address of welcome on behalf of faculties. Wm. E. Clarke, Jr., of College of Law, speaks on behalf of students. James H. Raymond represents the Alum- ni Association. Inaugural address by President Rogers. Supper served in church parlors after exercises. Frank H. Scott, '76, toastmaster. Toasts by representatives of various departments. Banquet to President Rogers by Alumni Association at Grand Pacific Hotel. Judge Horton, toastmaster. Toasts by President Fiske of Albion College, President Eaton of Beloit CoUege> Dr. Quine of Chicago Medical College, and Judge Collins, '72, of Chicago. 34 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY March 6. Tug-of-war team defeats Union Athletic Club and Co. C, Illinois National Guards, winning permanent possession of Hub cup and champion- ship of northwest. 14 — Tug-of-war team is defeated by Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology at Boston. Freshman class publishes "Songs of '94" as result of prize song contest. April. Catalogue issued. Registration in College, 310. 10 — Junior- sophomore debate for Gage prizes. 14 — Twentieth Century Club disbands. May 1 . First annual meeting and contest of Northern Oratorical League, held at Ann Arbor. John P. Adams, '91, orator; Ray C. Harker, '91, alter- nate; Robert K. Nisbet, '91, delegate to business meeting. Second place won. 6 — Memorial service for J. H. Haggerty,'91, in College chapel. 11 — Baseball: Northwestern,'9; Wisconsin, 5. 13 — Northwestern, 17; Lake Forest, 10. 15 — Hinman essay contest. 23 — Baseball: Northwestern, 11; Lake Forest, 3. Syllables issued by fraternities and sororities. Arrow issued by Massasoits and non-fraternity students. June 1. Baseball: Northwestern, 5; Wisconsin, 3. 8 — Northwestern, 7; Beloit, 2. Championship of Western College League is won. 20 — Hinman debate for Raymond prizes. Women admitted to Phi Beta Kappa mem- bership. 21 — Baccalaureate address by President Rogers. Sermon before Christian Associations of College and Academy by Rev. Frank M. Bristol, '77. 22 — Class day exercises in Church. Seniors inaugurate custom of wear- ing cap and gown. 23 — Field day. Finals in tournament of Northwestern Tennis Club, and first annual shoot of Northwestern Gun Club. Phi Beta Kappa oration, by L. H. Boutell. 24 — Ivy exercises by senior class. Alumni reception to faculty, trustees and graduating class at Evanston Club. Meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa society. 25 — Thirty-third Commencement held in Methodist church. Thirty-nine graduates. Speakers, contesting for Kirk prize: Tisdel, Adams, Scott, Zimmerman, Miss Robinson, Haskins, Shuman, Miss Smith, Phelps, Walrath, Harker, Power. President's reception. — Miss Michaels resigns as Dean of Woman's College and Professor of French. Sept. Mrs. Emily Huntington MiUer becomes Dean of Women. Miss Emily Wheeler becomes Professor of Romance Languages. Dr. G. A. Coe ap- pears as Professor of Philosophy. W. E. Smyser appears as Instructor in Eng- lish; P. S. StaUhofen and G. W. Smith as Instructors in German; J. A. Scott, Instructor in Greek; M. Vayhinger, in Mathematics; Milton S.Terry, Lecturer on English Bible. 20 — Reception to entering class by the Christian Associa- tions. — Advisory board, called University Senate, organized, to consist of the President, four faculty members, three students each from senior, junior and sophomore classes, and two from freshman class. — Athletic grounds moved to north campus near observatory. George W. Muir starts subscrip- tion scheme for a grand-stand. — Requirement of "major work" in at least one department is introduced and subjects of instruction arranged in annual courses. — Football League organized, composed of Beloit College, and North- western, Lake Forest and Wisconsin Universities. Oct. 2. College work suspended on account of unveiling of statue of Gen- eral Grant in Chicago. 7 — Joint meeting of sophomore and freshman classes; committee appointed to draw up a resolution abolishing the annual cane-rush. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 35 — Sophomore women organize "The Larks," a literary society. 18 — Joint program of Hinman and Ossoli societies. 19 — Football: Northwestern, 0; Lake Forest, 0. — A number of students visit one of the foreign quarters of Chicago, with the establishment of a Northwestern mission in view. Nov. Science Club organized ; active members, science teachers of faculty ; associate members, students pursuing advanced work in science. 2 — Foot- ball: Northwestern, 10; Wisconsin, 0. — Massasoits having been dissolved, the non-fraternity students organize the "Independents," open to any non- fraternity student. Object: to publish an annual and the Northwestern World. 13 — Reception in honor of President and Mrs. Rogers, and to the faculties and trustees, and prominent citizens of Chicago, given by the stu- dents of the University at Grand Pacific Hotel. 14 — Football: North- western, 12; Beloit, 12. Glee and Banjo Clubs organized. Dec. Northwestern University Settlement is organized this month; resi- dent secretary, Charles Zueblin, '87. 3 — Tug-of-war team wins six gold medals at Humboldt park. 5 — Joint session of Hinman and Ossoli societies. New method of classifying students, by number of hours of credit rather than by number of years of attendance, adopted. Broader elective system estab- lished. 18 — Congdon declamation contest. — -Der Deutsche Literatur Verein organized. 1892. Jan. Tower clock connected with Observatory standard clock. Tau Kappa Phi, a local fraternity, organized. 15 — Hinman-Ossoli joint session. — Social Science Club organized. 23 — Freshman class song contest. — Day of prayer. Feb. 6. French Club organized. 13 — University Settlement established at 143 W. Division St., Chicago. 18 — First annual concert of Northwestern Glee Club. 22 — University day. Visit to buildings by students from city departments. Exercises at Methodist church, F. H. Scott, '76, presiding. Music by Glee Club. Address of welcome by Professor Coe. Speeches from representatives of various departments. Supper served to guests. Evening reception at church. — Union League Club in Chicago gives patriotic program, speakers being representatives of six universities. J. L. Alabaster represents Northwestern. — University of Illinois admitted to baseball league. March 4. Athletic contest at Idlewild Hall. Series of tug-of-war pulls for Hub cup results in a tie between the Scottish Athletic Club and Northwestern. 15 — Faculty adopts new examination scheme, recitations to continue up to last Monday of term. — Joint athletic association formed providing for one committee to control all branches of athletics. 18 — Final tug-of-war for Hub cup in gymnasium. Team wins from Scottish Atliletic Club the permanent possession of the cup and championship of northwest. 19 — Preliminary con- test for place on final contest of Northern Oratorical League and for Nisbet prize. Contestants those six seniors whose orations have been pronounced by a committee to be best in thought and composition. April. "Songs of '95" issued by freshman class. 16 — Delegates from Northwestern University, and the Universities of Michigan, Wisconsin and 36 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Minnesota, meet in Chicago and organize Intercollegiate Athletic Association of Northwest. — Training table established to prepare for field day at Cham- paign. May 1. Settlement moves its headquarters to 26 Rice St., Chicago. 6 — Contest of Northern Oratorical League at Evanston. Northwestern's orator, A. S. Mason, wins first place. Baseball: Northwestern, 8; Illinois, 13. 7 — Field day. 13 — Intercollegiate athletic meet at Champaign. Northwestern wins first place in four events, second place in two, and third place in one. — Catalogue issued. Registration in College, 396. Students listed alphabetic- ally. 20 — A "National Republican Convention" in Methodist church under auspices of Hinman .society. 21 — Baseball: Northwestern, 1; Illinois, 5. 24 — College Prohibition Club organized. 25 — Republican Club organized. Syllabus issued by fraternities and sororities. Annual report of depart- ment of Natural History, by Dr. Marcy, is issued. 26 — Baseball: North- western, 7 ; Wisconsin, 8. June. University Woman's Club organized in College of Liberal Arts, re- placing Ossoli and the Larks. 3 — Last issue of Northwestern World. 4— Baseball: Northwestern, 6; Beloit, 2. In afternoon: Northwestern, 4; Be- loit, 5. 6 — Northwestern, 0. Wisconsin, 7. 11 — Hinman debate for Ray- mond prizes. 12 — Baccalaureate address by Bishop Merrill in evening. Graduating class of Law department attend also. 13 — Kirk contest. 14 — Class day exercises on campus. Senior class sails away to Jackson park and the three underclasses present a burlesque on the "Landing of Columbus." Excitement over reported wreck of "Juliet" with students on board; false re- port. Name of Woman's College changed to Woman's Hall. Annual ad- dress before Phi Beta Kappa society by Rev. Dr. James G. Johnson. .15 — Alumni Association meeting and reception. President's reception. 16 — Thirty-fourth Commencement. College of Liberal Arts and Law School exercises held in evening at Auditorium, Chicago. Address by Bishop John P. Newman, LL. D. Fifty-four graduates of College of Liberal Arts. July 5. University summer school opens. Sept. H. S. White becomes Professor of Mathematics; Henry Crew of Physics; J.ScottClark, of the English Language; John H.Gray, of Political and Social Science; H. C. Stanclift, of European History; P. C. Lutkin, of Music. University Guild formed by Evanston women under leadership of Mrs. Henry Wade Rogers. Grand-stand completed on atUetic field ; partially paid for by student subscription. 16 — Joint reception of Christian Associations to new students at Methodist churcli. Adelphic Literary Society revived; Owl club merges into it. Oct. 5. College Democrats organize. Publication of Syllabus given into hands of junior class. 12 — Football: Northwestern, 16; Illinois, 16. 15 — Hinman Adelphic debate. Dedication of grand-stand. Addresses by Presi- dent Rogers and Dr. Sheppard. Football: Northwestern, 36; Beloit, 0. Committee appointed to reduce University colors to one. 22 — Football: Northwestern, 0. Chicago, 0. 23 — Farewell to Miss Josephine Stalil, first missionary representative of the University in foreign field. 28 — Purple is adopted as University color. 29 — Football: Northwestern, 10; Michigan, 8. Nov, 2. Northwestern, 6; Chicago, 0. 19 — Northwestern, 6; Wisconsin, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 37 26. 20 — First of a series of University sermons : Rev. Dr. John H. Barrows. 24 — ^North western, 6; Wisconsin, 20. Season results in giving Northwestern championship of minor league and tie for second place in major league. Dec. 2. Banquet given football team by Fred I. Kirk. 4 — Second Uni- versity sermon by Bishop Newman. 5 — Seniors appear in silk hats. Fresh- men carry canes and are forbidden entrance to chapel. 9 — Hinman contest for Adams prize. Captain Noyes, trainer and coach of football team, is pre- sented with a purse made up by students and faculty. 10 — Banquet to foot- ball team by Alumni Association. 16 — Declamation contest for Congdon prizes. 1893. Jan. 8. University sermon by Prof. David Swing. 26 — Day of prayer for colleges. Feb. 21. Glee and Banjo Club concert at Evanston. — A matriculation fee of $5 to be charged hereafter. 22— University represented at Union League Club celebration of Washington's birthday by J. M. Ericsson, '94. 26 — Uni- A'^ersity sermon by Rev. Floyd Tompkins. March 3. Indoor Athletic Club organized. 17 — Gage debate contest. 18 — Beta Pi chapter of Delta Tau Delta established. 19 — University ser- mon by Bishop Fallows. — Withdrawal from Western Baseball League. North- western University Record issued; official organ of University, to be pub- lished quarterly by a joint committee from faculties. Professor Gray, editor- in-chief. 31. — Preliminary contest of Northern Oratorical League. April 3. Funeral services in College chapel for Effie Clark, '96. 15 — First contest of Indoor Athletic Club at gymnasium. Baseball: North- western, 23; Lake Forest, 3. 23 — University sermon by Rev. Dr. O. P. Gif- ford. New suits for baseball team, gray cloth with black trimmings. 29 — BasebaU: Northwestern, 4; Wisconsin, 7. Catalogue for 1892-93 issued. Total registration in College, 512. May 1. Recitations suspended on account of opening day of the World's Fair in Chicago. 5. — Northern Oratorical League contest at Oberlin. Elmer I. Goshen, representative orator, wins third place. University of Chicago admitted to League. 6 — BasebaU: Northwestern, 5; Minnesota, 11. 10 — Northwestern, 8; Illinois, 15. 12 — Western IntercoUegiate track meet at Champaign. Northwestern's team of five wins second place. 13 — Baseball : Northwestern, 4; Michigan, 13 — .Northwestern, 7; Iowa, 3. 19 — Oratorical contest of Prohibition Club. H. L. Harvey wins first prize. 20 — Baseball : Northwestern, 4; Minnesota, 7. 22 — Northwestern, 10; Wisconsin, 10. 24 — Syllabus issued, published by the junior class. 27 — Field day pre- liminary to intercollegiate contest. 29 — Baseball: Northwestern, 3; Michi- gan, 10. Ground south of dormitory set aside for tennis courts. June 3. Athletic meet of Intercollegiate Association in Chicago. Third place won. 7 — Baseball: Northwestern, 5; Wisconsin, 12. Hinman contest for Adams prize. 8 — Freshmen cremate "Trig" on athletic field. Mock au- topsy held and struggle between monks and imps for possession of body of "Trig." Hinman debate for Raymond prizes. 11 — Baccalaureate address by President Rogers. 12 — Kirk oratorical contest. 13 — Class day at Meth-- 38 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY odist church in evening. Oration, Oates; poem, Miss Alabaster; history, Miss Hay; prophecy, Miss Singleton; presentation of gifts. Hills. 14 — Dr. A. R. Crook appointed Professor of Mineralogy. Address before Phi Beta Kappa society by Dr. WiUiam F. Poole of Newberry library. Annual alumni recep- tion at Evanston Club. 15 — Thirty-fifth Commencement, at Auditorium in afternoon. Address by Hon. Theodore Roosevelt of Washington, D. C, on "The College Graduate and the State." Degree of LL. D. conferred on Mr. Roosevelt. President's reception. 19 — Summer school opens. Sept. Harry J. Furber, Jr., becomes Professor of Economics, and H. B. Loomis Assistant Professor of Physics. T. F. Holgate and B. S. Annis appear as Instructors in Mathematics; Henry Cohn in German; J. H. Huddleston in Greek, and A. H. Wilde in History. R. R. Tatnall appears as FeUow and As- sistant in Physics. 13 — Reception to students by Christian Associations. Annex to Woman's Hall completed. Psi chapter of Theta Nu Epsilon, sopho- more fraternity, appears. 29 — First monthly reception by President Rogers to students. Oct. 9. Recitations suspended on account of Chicago day at World's Columbian Exposition. 18 — Football: Northwestern, 6 ; Chicago, 12. 21 — Northwestern, 12; Illinois, 10. Score declared void on account of darkness. 27 — Eighth celebration of University day. Students march by classes to station to meet 500 students from Chicago departments. Procession to church. President and faculty enter in cap and gown and take places on platform. Address of welcome by President Rogers. Other speakers: Deans of Medical School, Woman's Medical School and Dental School, representatives of faculties of Law and Pharmacy Departments, Garrett Bibli- cal Institute and CoUege of Liberal Arts. Football : Northwestern, - 12 ; Lake Forest, 12. Supper and reception at Woman's Hall. 28 — Student demonstration to celebrate completion of fence around athletic field. Dr. Sheppard donor. 30 — Football: Northwestern, 0; Minnesota, 16. Nov. 4. Northwestern, 10; Beloit, 6. 8 — Northwestern, 6; Chicago, 6. 11 — Northwestern, 38; Lake Forest, 22. 17 — Athletic benefit given by sopho- more class; minstrel show and farce; music by Glee and Mandolin Clubs. 18 — Football: Northwestern, 6; Michigan, 72. 25 — Die Deutsche Gesellschaft organized. Dec. 15. President's reception. 27 — Intercollegiate Athletic Association disbands. University yell adopted: Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! U-Northwestern ! Rah! Rah! Rah!! Rah!! RAH!!! 1894. Jan. 14. University sermon by Rev. Dr. F. M. Bristol, '77. 19 — Congdon declamation contest. 25 — Day of prayer for colleges. 26 — President's re- ception. 30 — Coffee Club organized, by Department of English. Feb. 16. Exhibition by Indoor Athletic Club in gymnasium; eleven events. 22 — Annual concert by Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin Clubs. E. I. Goshen is Union League Club orator. Tau Kappa Phi local fraternity disbands. 25 — University sermon by Rev. Dr. L. A. Crandall. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 39 March 2. Preliminary contest of Northern Oratorical League. 16 — Sec- ond exhibition by Indoor Athletic Club in gymnasium. 18 — Life-saving crew rescue four sailors from schooner Lincoln Dall, wrecked off Glencoe. University sermon by Rev. Dr. H. A. Cleveland. 30 — Gage debate contest. April 6. Northwestern-Michigan debate at Ann Arbor. Goshen, Hadley and Campbell win for Northwestern University. Hinman contest for Adams prize. 13 — Oratorical contest of Prohibition Club. 21 — Baseball : North- western, 1 ; Michigan, 7. 28 — Northwestern, 8 ; Lake Forest, 1. May 4. Junior play, "The Rajah," presented. Northern Oratorical League contest at Madison, Wis. Northwestern ranks third. 9 — Baseball: Northwestern, 3; Chicago, 2. 19 — Northwestern, 9; Wisconsin, 8. 23 — Northwestern, 6. Chicago, 4. 25 — Hinman debate for Raymond prizes. Intercollegiate track meet of Chicago, Lake Forest and Northwestern Univer- sities. Second place. 26 — BasebaU: Northwestern, 8; Lake Forest, 5. Illinois Epsilon chapter of Pi Beta Phi established. 29 — Baseball: North- western, 11 ; Oberlin, 6. First annual Pan-HeUenic or "junior" promenade. June 2. Track meet of Western Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Seventh place. — Catalogue issued. Registration, 507. 6 — "Trig" crema- tion. 9 — Field day. Baseball: Northwestern, 4; Wisconsin, 1. 10 — Bac- calaureate address by President Rogers. 11 — Kirk contest. 12 — Class day. Play, "The Holy Grail," presented by three upper classes at Bailey's Opera House. BasebaU: Northwestern, 6; Minnesota, 2. — Trustees decree that upon ceremonial occasions the students and faculties of degree-conferring departments shall appear in cap and gown. 13 — "Alumni Catalogue" issued. Compiled for the Alumni Association by Edwin L. Shuman, '87, historian. Address before Phi Beta Kappa society by Professor H. E. Von Hoist, Ph. D. Address before alumni by Thomas W. Handford. Alumni reception. Presi- dent's reception. 14 — Thirty-sixth Commencement, at Auditorium, Chicago. Address by Bishop Charles B. GaUoway. — Baseball: Northwestern, 8; Chi- cago, 1. 16 — Northwestern, 8; Michigan, 9. 22 — Death of Professor Julius F. Kellogg, Professor of Civil Engineering, 1869-71, and of Mathematics since 1871 . During the summer library is removed to Orrington Lunt Library. Sept. Matriculants required to sign pledge not to participate in hazing or cane-rushing. Orrington Lunt Library building completed on site of old ball grounds. Philip Greiner resigns as Physical Director and Otto W. Miller takes his place. E. G. Conklin becomes Professor of Zoology, and WiUiam Caldwell Acting Professor of Moral and Social Philosophy. Mary L. Freeman appears as Instructor in French; E. A. Bechtel, in Latin; C. W. Foreman, in German. O. A. Basquin appears as Assistant in Physics. Third floor rooms in University HaU, formerly containing the library, become laboratories. Old chapel room is divided into three recitation rooms. Chapel is transferred to assembly hall in new library building. 14 — Reception to students by Christian Associations. 26 — Dedication of Orrington Lunt Library. Evening exercises at First Methodist church open to public. Address by Justin Winsor, LL. D., Libra- rian of Harvard University. Afternoon exercises in assembly room of the Library. Presentation speech by Orrington Lunt; speech of acceptance by President Rogers ; ode for the occasion read by Mrs. Emily Huntington Miller ; address by President Adams of University of Wisconsin. — First annual field 40 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY day of North Shore Athletic Association. Northwestern wins first place. Tug-of-war team defeats United States Regulars. Oct. 9. Meeting of Der Deutsche Literatur Verein. 13 — Football: Northwestern, 6; Lake Forest, 24. 20— Northwestern, 0; Beloit, 42. Tug- of-war team defeats Ft. Sheridan at Bailey's Opera House. 22 — Mass meet- ing of students after chapel to discuss means of preventing fraud in examina- tions. Committee of twelve, three from each class, appointed to draw up plans. 24 — Psi Omega chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon established. 26 — University day. Recitations suspended; students march by classes, many in cap and gowTi, to meet city departments at station. Procession of all departments to church. Address of welcome by Dr. Rogers. Addresses by faculty representatives of various departments. Supper and reception at Woman's Hall. Football: Northwestern, 12; Lake Forest, 8. 29 — Second mass meeting of students to discuss prevention of fraud in examinations. Committee of twelve continued. Resolution adopted signifying disapproval of "cribbing" as sentiment of students assembled. Nov. 3. Football: Northwestern, 0; Illinois, 66. 6 — Philosophical Club organized by members of faculty and students in advanced philosophical work. — Those who have represented the University on athletic field given privilege of wearing white "N" on purple sweater. 24 — Football: North- western, 0; Chicago, 36. 25 — University sermon by Rev. S. G. Smith of St. Paul. Dec. 3. Greek Club formed. 7 — Mass meeting of students adopts report of student committee recommending "honor system" for suppression of fraud in examinations. — Total number of lives saved by student life-saving crew since 1878, 264. [See Jan. 10, 1895, Northwestern, for list of wrecks with dates and number of lives saved.] 1895. Jan. 13. University sermon by Dr. F. W. Gunsaulus. 15 — Joint debate with Law School won by College of Liberal Arts. — Historical Association organized. 20 — University sermon by President Tucker of Dartmouth Col- lege. 25 — Settlement benefit at Woman's Hall. 31 — Day of prayer for col- leges. Feb. 8. Reception to Christian Associations by Mrs. Henry Wade Rogers. — Faculty approve plan of establishing a student court to pass upon cases of fraud in examinations. 22 — Exercises in honor of Washington held in As- sembly Hall. — Annual concert of Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin Clubs. March 4. Mass meeting of students; constitution submitted by committee of twelve adopted; a council elected, consisting of four seniors, three juniors, two sophomores and one freshman, to consider cases of fraud in examinations. 8 — Preliminary Northern Oratorical League contest. 29 — Gage debate con- test. April 14. University sermon by Rev. M. S. Hughes of Portland, Me. 19 — Junior play, "Esmeralda," presented at Bailey's Opera House. Attend- ance at three-fifths of chapel services becomes compulsory, and daily record is kept. 20 — Baseball: Northwestern, 13; Chicago, 23. 26 — Second North- western-Michigan debate, Stevenson, Vice-President of United States, pre- COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 41 siding. E. P. Bennett and Harry Ward win debate for Northwestern. Re- ception to delegates, Vice-President Stevenson, judges, 'President, faculties, trustees and prominent persons of Chicago and Evanston by Mayor W. A. Dyche. — Syllabus issued by junior class. 27 — Baseball: Northwestern, 7; Illinois, 2. Grand celebration of debate and game by students in evening. 29 — Northwestern, 6; Chicago, 11. May 3. Annual contest of Northern Oratorical League at Iowa City. E. P. Bennett, '96, wins sixth place. 4 — Baseball: Northwestern, 13; Beloit, 8. 6 — Printed chapel service, prepared by Prof. J. T. Hatfield, '83, used for first time. 7 — BasebaU: Northwestern, 9; Chicago, 8. 10 — Northwestern, 7; Iowa, 8. 1 1 — Northwestern, 9 ; Lake Forest, 4. Field day in Chicago. 14 — Base- ball: Northwestern, 10; Chicago, 21. 16 — Dedication of Annie May Swift Hall of Cumnock School of Oratory. Address by Bishop John H. Vincent. 18 — Triangular track meet in Chicago between Northwestern, Chicago and Lake Forest Universities. Sixteen events. Second place tied with Lake Forest. 20 — Opening of spring tennis tournament. 25 — Baseball: North- western, 6; Illinois, 9. 27 — Northwestern, 8; Oberlin, 10. 30 — Northwest- ern ,3 ; Wisconsin, 4. June 1. Northwestern, 19; Lake Forest, 9. 2 — University sermon by Rev. Dr. J. F. Loba. 7 — "Trig" cremation on athletic field. Play, "Trigby," presented by men of freshman class. 8 — Hinman debate for Raymond prize. 9 — Baccalaureate address by Rev. Dr. Milton S. Terry. Graduating class attired in cap and gown. 1 1 — Class day exercises at Bailey's Opera House. A district school representation given by senior class. Oration, Haven; poem. Miss Eckert; history, Miss Sargent; prophecy, McElwain; gifts, Mattison. Kirk contest. 12 — Address before Phi Beta Kappa society by Professor James T. Hatfield. President's reception. 13 — Alumni reception and lunch at Avenue House. Address before alumni by Hon. William McKinley, LL. D., governor of Ohio. Thirty-seventh Commencement at Auditorium, Chicago. Fifty-seven graduates. Address by Rev. Lyman Abbott, D. D. Custom of wearing cap and gown inaugurated by this class. Sept. New instructors: W. S. Nickerson in Zoology, L. R. Higgins in Greek. 13 — ^Joint reception to students by Christian Associations. 21 — Football: Northwestern, 6; Wisconsin, 12. Oct. 5. Northwestern, 34; Beloit, 6. 7 — Annual fall tennis tournament closes. 12 — Football: Northwestern, 44 ; Armour Institute, 0. 19 — North- western, 22; Chicago, 6. — Flag-pole erected on campus west of Heck Hall. 26 — Illinois Y. M. C. A. athletic meet in Chicago. Northwestern team wins championship. 31 — University day. Special train of twelve cars brings over 500 students of city departments; met by assembled students of College. Procession to First M. E. church. Speech of welcome by President Rogers. Address by Dr. F. W. Gunsaulus. Football : Northwestern, 24 ; Rush-Lake Forest, 0. Students of city departments engage in a cane-rush. Faculty banquet at Country Club. — Sophomore society. Omega Psi, established. Nov. 1. University Settlement moves to 252 W. Chicago Ave. Cross- country Club organized. 2 — Football: Northwestern, 24; Purdue, 6. 6 — First of series of College debates. 9 — Football: Northwestern, 18; Missouri, 22. 16 — Northwestern, 0; Chicago, 6. 21 — Second College debate. 23 — 42 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Football: Northwestern, 4; Illinois, 36. 26 — Life-saving crew go to aid of three vessels wrecked off Lakeside and rescue thirty-six persons. Y. M. C. A. banquet at French House. Dec. 3. Third CoUege debate. 13 — Congdon declamation contest. 1896. Jan. Dr. W. A. Locy takes chair of Zoology. Penalty for deficiency in chapel attendance fixed; one term-hour to be added to requirements for gradu- ation for every three credits lacking. 10 — Debate between College and Law School won by former. — Woman's Debating Club organized. 24 — Settlement benefit at Woman's Hall. 28 — Deru, senior fraternity, established. 30 — Day of prayer. Feb. 15. Track atliletic exhibition by Indoor Athletic Club; nine events. 22 — A. E. Puckrin representative orator at Union League Club exercises. 29 — Annual concert of Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin Clubs. March 3. Northwestern University Good Government Club organized to promote cause of civil ser\ace reform. 6 — Preliminary contest of Northern Oratorical League. 27 — Gage debate contest. 29 — University sermon by President Stratton of University of Pacific. 30— Y. M. C. A. elects first Gen- eral Secretary, Clayton D. Lee. April 1. Republican Club organized. 3 — Oratorical contest of Prohibi- tion Club. 9 — Edition of Northwestern edited and published by women for first time. Editor-in-chief, Florence L. Spofford. Business manager, Blanche Loveridge. 10 — Junior play, "A Disciple of Doyle," presented at Bailey's Opera House. 11 — Performance repeated before town audience. 20 — Syl- labus issued by junior class. Debate between Hinman and Law School literary societies won by former. 24 — Northwestern loses in debate with Wisconsin. 25 — Baseball: Northwestern, 2; Illinois, 16. May 1. Contest of Northern Oratorical League in Chicago. Second place won by Harry F. Ward, '97. 2— Baseball: Northwestern, 5; Chicago, 27. Mr. Sunday hired as coach. 7 — Northwestern, 15; Notre Dame, 6. 9 — Northwestern, 9; Illinois, 20. Tennis tournament with University of Chi- cago. 10 — University sermon by Dr. Hunt. — Candidates for positions on athletic teams required to sign pledge certifj^ing that they are "bona fide stu- dents" of the University. 12 — William Deering gives to University securities amounting to $215,000, with request that part of it be used for a new Academy building to be named Fisk Hall in honor of the principal. 15 — Class of '94 presents University with a marble bust of President Joseph Cummings by Lorado Taft. Baseball: Northwestern, 1; Indiana, 15. 21 — Dual track meet with Lake Forest University; lost, 49-61. 23 — Hinman debate for Ray- mond prize. Second place won by track team at meet of Chicago Y. M. C. A. 30 — Triangular track meet between Northwestern, Chicago and Lake Forest Universities on Marshall field. Second place won. June 5. "Trig" cremation in athletic field — nine cents admission. Play, "The Trig Plague," presented. 7 — Baccalaureate address by President Rog- ers. 8 — Classday exercises in the evening near the old oak. Poem, Miss Clough; oration, Lane; gifts (to faculty), Lowe. Lunch served to senior class and invited friends. 9 — Kirk contest. 10 — Address before Alumni Associ- COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 43 atioii by Judge William G. Ewing. Annual address before Phi Beta Kappa society by President Cyrus Northrop of University of Minnesota. Alumni reception in Guild rooms of Lunt Library. Address before alumni by Judge William G. Ewing. President's reception. 11 — Thirty-eighth Commence- ment, at Auditorium. Address by Hon. D. H. Chamberlain, LL. D., of New York City. Degree of Ph. D. first conferred. 13 — Western Intercollegiate track meet. Northwestern takes sixth place. Oct. Professor George O. Curme becomes Acting Professor of German in Professor Hatfield's absence. John A. Scott becomes Assistant Professor of Greek; H. G. Keppel, Instructor in Mathematics; M. A. Bigelow, Instructor in Zoology. Steam-heating plant put in University Hall. Citizens of Evanston form Evanston Athletic Association for purpose of assisting outdoor athletics of University. 3 — Football : Northwestern, 4 ; Chicago Athletic Association, 0. 6 — Sound Money Club organized. 7 — Northwestern, 42; Armour Insti- tute, 0. 10 — Northwestern, 6; Beloit, 6. 12 — Bimetallic League organized. 14 — So few votes cast for University Senate that faculty declares no election. 20 — Public discussion of money question in Assembly Hall lead by Sound Money and Bimetallic Clubs. 24 — FootbaU on Marshall field: Northwest- ern, 46; Chicago, 6. Jollification meeting after chapel. Speeches by mem- bers of team and faculty. — University day withheld by faculty because of last year's cane-rush between city departments. Nov. 6. Hinman prize oratorical contest. 7 — Football at Champaign: Northwestern, 12; Illinois, 4. 8 — University sermon by Dr. Milton S. Terry. 9 — Work begun on bleachers in athletic field; Professor Clark heads force of students. 13 — Opening of first annual lecture course under auspices of College Christian Associations. 14 — Football: Northwestern, 6; Chicago, 18. 26 — Football at Evanston: Northwestern, 6; Wisconsin, 6. 27 — Banquet to football team given by M. M. Kirkman. — Old astronomical clock placed in University Hall and controlled by electrical connection with Dearborn Ob- servatory. Dec. 3. Opening of three-day bazaar for benefit of University Settlement at residence of Mr. John B. Kirk. Captain Van Doozer of football team pre- sented with a University pillow. 1897. Jan. 10. University sermon by Rev. Dr. Cleveland. 12 — Preliminary debate contest. 15 — Shaffer prize contest. — By settlement of Fayerweather wiU case. University receives $128,000. 28 — Day of prayer for colleges. 29 — Debate between the College and Law School to decide contestants in Wiscon- sin-Northwestern debate; College wins. 31 — University sermon by Rev. Dr. EUiott of Philadelphia. — Report of football manager shows surplus of 1393.84. Feb. Central Debating League organized, comprising Northwestern Uni- versity, Universities of Chicago, Wisconsin and Michigan. 19 — Annual mid- winter banquet of Alumni Association at Sherman House, Chicago. 20 — First place won in track meet at First Regiment Armory. 26 — Open track meet under auspices of Chicago University at First Regiment Armory. North- western ties with Chicago. 28 — University sermon by Rev. Dr. McPherson of Chicago. 44 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY March. 5. Preliminary contest for Northern Oratorical League. — Rogers' debating club organized, W. E. Bennett, president. 12 — First of a series of University lectures given by President Rogers in Assembly Hall. — Football rule adopted prohibiting students from playing for more than four years in the aggregate as an undergraduate, 'or more than two 'additional years as a post-graduate student. — Gamma Delta Sigma, local fraternity, organized. April 1 . Second University lecture by Dr. Marcy in Assembly Hall. 2 — Gage debate contest. 5 — Death of Orrington Lunt. 8 — Funeral services for Mr. Lunt at First M. E. church conducted by Drs. Little, Bradley, Sheppard, and Bristol. 9 — Third public University lecture by Professor Baird in As- sembly Hall. 16 — Fourth University lecture by Professor Pearson. 17— Last number of lecture course under auspices of Christian Associations. 23 — Fifth University lecture by Profes.sor Curme. 24 — Baseball: Northwestern, 7; Beloit, 2. 26 — Dedication of School of Music building. Baseball: North- western, 4 ; Wisconsin, 3. — Faculty decide in favor of semester system. 30 — Northwestern- Wisconsin debate lost by a majority vote. May 1. Annual concert of Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin* Clubs. 7 — Junior play, "Mr. Bob," presented at Bailey's Opera House. 8 — Performance re- peated. Baseball: Northwestern, 9; Beloit, 7. — No Syllabus issued this year. 10 — Baseball: Northwestern, 15; Ohio State, 6. — -Track meet at Chicago Coliseum. Twenty-three medals (fourteen for first place) and two banners won by Northwestern' s team. 17 — First of series of lectures by Dr. Basil L. Gildersleeve of Johns Hopkins University. 18 — Constitution of Cen- tral Debating League adopted. 19 — Baseball: Northwestern, 6 ; Lake Forest, 2. 20 — Tennis team wins from Lake Forest, 6-3. 22 — Baseball: North- western, 9; Nebraska, 4. Field day, to decide representatives for Western Intercollegiate meet. Student court for prevention of fraud in examinations ceases to exist. 31 — Closing exercises of German department. Play, "Ein Knopf," presented. Germania Maennerchor and Fisk Quartet furnish music. June 5. Western Intercollegiate track meet on South Side ball park, Chicago. — Seniors appear in soft, white hats with purple band. 11 — "Trig" cremation; play, "A Dream of Zenda," presented on athletic field; admission ten cents. 13 — Baccalaureate address by President Rogers. 14 — Class day on campus. Introductory speech by class president; poem, Miss Carman; oration. Ridings; prophecy, Miss Irvine; song, "Fair Northwestern," written by Miss Carman, music by P. C. Lutkin ; reception by senior class to trustees, faculty and friends at Woman's Hall. 15 — Kirk prize contest. 16 — Address before Phi Beta Kappa by Dr. Robert M. Wenley of University of Michigan. Alumni reception. Address before alumni by Dr. John H. Barrows. Presi- dent's reception at rooms of University Guild, Lunt Librarj'. 17 — Thirty- ninth Commencement exercises of the University at Auditorium. Address by Rev. Bishop Henry W. Warren of Denver. Sept. Semester system begins. Professor James A. James takes chair of History of Continental Europe. Professor Edouard Baillot, chair of Romance Languages. O. F. Long appears as Instructor in Latin. Large bulletin board, divided into sections for use of different departments, placed in hallway of University Hall. Cement walk placed along west side of campus from Uni- versity Place to Emerson Street. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 45 Oct. 1. Reception to students by Christian Associations. 9 — Football: Northwestern, 6; Beloit, 0. 10 — Address by Bishop Vincent in interest of University Settlement. 16 — Football: Northwestern, 6; Iowa, 12. — Ath- letic field becomes known as Sheppard field. 22 — Joint debate of Hinman Literary Society and Rogers Debating Club. 23 — Football at Marshall field : Northwestern, 6; Chicago, 21. Opening of annual lecture course under auspices of Christian Associations. 30 — Football : Northwestern, 6 ; Physi- cians and Surgeons, 0. "College night" at Y. M. C. A. building, Chicago. Nov. 6. Football: Northwestern, 14; Rush Medical College, 0. 8 — First number of a course of five lectures by Burton Holmes under auspices of University Settlement. 13 — Football: Northwestern, 25; Northwestern alumni, 0. New Adelphic literary society organized. 25 — Football on Shep- pard field: Northwestern, 0; Wisconsin, 22. — German library of 2,533 vol- umes is purchased for the University through the efforts of Professors Cohn and Hatfield. — ^Minnesota University takes place of Wisconsin in Central De- bating League. Dec. 10. Frances E. Willard addresses students in Assembly Hall, giving reminiscences of her connection with the University. 30 and 31 — Meeting of Chicago section of American Mathematical Society. 30 — On this and two succeeding days occurs third annual meeting of Modern Language Association of America, under auspices of Northwestern University. 1898. Jan. Western College Baseball League formed, comprising Northwestern University and the Universities of Chicago, Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin. 14 — Cleveland contest. 15 — Intersociety debating league formed, comprising Hinman, Adelphic, Rogers and the Athanasian Society of Garrett Biblical Institute. 21 — Annual concert of Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin Clubs. Gamma Delta Sigma becomes Gamma Beta chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity. 22 — Track meet at First Regiment Armory, Chicago. Second place won. 27 — Day of prayer for colleges. Feb. 10. Second semester begins. 12 — Mid-winter banquet of North- western Alunani Association at Lunt Library. Portrait of Dr. Marcy pre- sented by the Association to University. Lincoln celebration of Deutsche Gesellschaft, assisted by Swiss Maennerchor of Chicago. 18 — Series of free University lectures at Swift Hall is opened by Professor Coe. 19 — Track meet with University of Chicago at University of Chicago gymnasium. North- western wins, 47-39. 21 and 22 — Conference of librarians held at Lunt Li- brary. 24 — Funeral services for Frances E. Willard. 25 — Second University lecture by Professor Locy. 27 — University sermon by Rev. Dr. Frank Crane of Chicago. March 4. University lecture by Professor James. 5 — Indoor intercol- legiate athletic meet at Tattersall's, Chicago. Third place. 1 1— ^Preliminary contest of Northwestern branch of Northern Oratorical League. 18 — Uni- versity lecture by Professor Clark. 19 — Hinman-Adelphic debate won by former. — Catalogue for 1897-1898 issued. Total registration in College, 587. 31 — Settlement benefit at Woman's Hall. April 1. University lecture by Mrs. Emily Huntington Miller. First of 46 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY series of lectures under auspices of University Guild by Professor William Knight of St. Andrew's University, Scotland. 2 — Baseball: Northwestern, 15; Rush Medical College, 4. 3 — University sermon by Dr. Charles Little. 7 — Lecture by Professor Minton Warren of Johns Hopkins University at Lunt Librarj^ 9 — Baseball: Northwestern, 7; Illinois, 30. — College women > organize basket-ball team. 12 — -Raymond debate contest of Hinman Society. 15— Gage debate. Baseball: Northwestern, 7; Beloit, 19. 16 — Jimior play, "Our Boys," presented at Bailey's Opera House. Baseball: North- western, 6; Wisconsin, 15. — Inter-class Athletic Association organized. 20 — Baseball: Northwestern, 3; Chicago, 10. 22 — Meeting called after chapel to consider matter of enlistment in United States Army for Spanish-American War. Committee appointed to report on the 25th. 23 — Baseball: North- western, 2; Michigan, 7. 25 — Large gathering of students resolves that com- mittee of three be appointed to receive enlistments and place them at disposal of governor of Illinois. Committee: Professor Holgate, E. R. Perry, and Frank McCluskey. 28 — Basket-ball: Northwestern, 2; Armour Institute, 8. Inter-class games begin. 29 — Illustrated lecture by Professor Crook under auspices of Woman's Club for benefit of Settlement. Baseball: Northwest- ern, 4; Michigan, 15. 30 — Basket-ball: Northwestern, 0; Oak Park, 11. May 2. Baseball: Northwestern, 4; Illinois, 8. 6 — Intercollegiate con- test of Northern Oratorical League at Evanston. Northwestern's orator, George T. Nesmith, wins second place. 7 — Track meet with University of Chicago on Sheppard field; won, 71-54. Baseball, Northwestern, 1; Chi- cago, 6. — Company of student volunteers drills on grounds north of athletic field five days in the week. 10 — Syllabus issued by junior class. 14 — Inter-class field meet won by freshmen. Baseball: Northwestern, 2; Wis- consin, 15. 18 — Northwestern, 1 ; Chicago, 8. 21 — Tennis tournament with University of Chicago. — New 48-page book of Northwestern songs issued. Editors: Professors J. S. Clark, J. T. Hatfield, A. J. Crook. "Cheer for the Purple," written by E. H. Eversz, '95, becomes popular. 27 — Tennis tourna- ment with University of Chicago. Hinman-Rogers debate for championship in inter-society league; Hinman wins. Sophomore women present play, "Convention of Ungathered Spinsters," at Music Hall. 30 — Baseball: North- western, 5; Illinois, 3. Closing exercises of German department at Music Hall. Germania Maennerchor furnishes music. Play, "An der Majorsecke," presented. 31 — Custom of making last chapel service a special one, called "Senior Chapel," is established by class of '98. Class marches in, attired in cap and gown. President Rogers conducts service. Talk by Mrs. Miller. Statistics of class by Professor AtweU, Registrar. Speeches by Professors Holgate and Hatfield. Baseball : Northwestern, 3 ; Lake Forest, 1. June 4. Western Intercollegiate meet in Chicago. Second place won. Baseball at Ann Arbor: Northwestern, 2; Michigan, 5. Result of season of league games-: Won, 1 ; lost, 8. 9 — "Trig" cremation on Sheppard field at 8 p. M. Admission, fifteen cents. Play, "The Heart of Northwestern," pre- sented. 10 — Local field day. 12— Baccalaureate address by Rev. Dr. Arthur Edwards of Chicago. 13 — Class day exercises in Assembly Hall be- cause of weather. Classes in distinctive attire. History, Miss Metcalf; poem; BeU; palm reading, Nesmith; class song, written by Miss Barker; ora- COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 47 tion, Froula; prophecy, Pendleton; gifts, Haller. Ivy planted at northwest corner of Lunt Library by president Tomlinson. Class entertained at Wo- man's HaU. Marble bust of Frances E. Willard placed in Library and pre- sented to University by J. C. Shaffer of Evanston. 14 — Kirk contest. 15 — Annual meeting of Alumni Association ; authorities of University requested to consider establishment of a naval department. Address before Phi Beta Kappa society in Memorial HaU by President John H. Finley of Knox College. Alumni banquet at Avenue House. President's reception in University Guild rooms. 16 — Fortieth Commencement of the University at Auditorimn. Sixty-six graduates of College of Liberal Arts. Address by President James H. Canfield of Ohio State University. Attendance during past year at College of Liberal Arts, 587. Total number of bound volumes in library, 37,366; pamphlets, 23,400. Fayerweather Professorship of Physics established. Mrs. Emily Huntington MiUer resigns as Dean of Women and Assistant Professor of English Literature. Professor James T. Hatfield obtains leave of absence to enlist in United States Navy for war with Spain. Sept. Iron fence placed about the campus. Wire fences placed across paths to allow the grass to grow. Football coach, W. J. Bannard of Prince- ton University, secured. Training table for first and second elevens. Miss Mary Harriott Norris becomes Dean of Women. 23 — "College night" inaugurated. Percy Thomas and S. P. Hart originators. Headed by Evans- ton military band, students march to residences of faculty members to invite them to a mass meeting in Assembly Hall. Meeting presided over by Professor AtweU. CoUege songs; speeches by President Rogers and members of faculty. 27 — At an after-chapel meeting Professor Coe presents question of a Uni- versity band. In evening officers elected. Oct. 7. Opening of lecture course under auspices of Christian Associations. 8 — Football on Sheppard field : Northwestern, 17; Beloit, 11. Reception to students by Christian Associations at Evanston Y. M. C. A. building. 9 — An- nual address in interest of University Settlement given by Rev. Samuel Smith of St. Paul. 15 — Tennis tournament. Football: Northwestern, 11; Physi- cians and Surgeons, 2. 20 — History Club organized, open to aU students of history. 21 — Peace Jubilee and Lafayette Memorial exercises. University band heads procession to Assembly HaU, Lunt Library. President Rogers presides and pays tribute to fifty students who enlisted from various depart- ments of the University for Spanish-American War. Speeches by Andrew Cooke, '99, of the First lUinois Cavalry, Joseph Dutton and A. G. Morse. Reading by R. B. Dennis. Patriotic music. 22 — FootbaU on MarshaU field : Northwestern, 5 ; Chicago, 34. 23 — University sermon by Rev. Dr. Macafee. 28 — Rogers- Adelphic debate won by former. 29 — FootbaU: Northwestern, 27; Lake Forest, 0. "CoUege night" at Central Music HaU, Chicago. Hal- lowe'en celebration by coUeges in and around Chicago. — Dr. C. M. HoUister of Beloit becomes gymnasium Director and basebaU Coach. Nov. 3. Fourth University "sing" at Assembly HaU at 5 p. m. CoUege songs practiced under direction of Professor Lutkin. 4 — Hinman-Athan- asian debate won by former. 5 — FootbaU: Northwestern, 5; Michigan, 6. 10 — Preliminary debate to decide team to meet Michigan University. 11 — Rev. Dr. Nacy McGee Waters and Harry F. Ward, '97, address students on 48 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY behalf of Settlement work. 12 — Football: Northwestern, 6; Minnesota, 17. 24 — Football on Sheppard field: Northwestern, 0; Wisconsin, 47. Dec. 1. University "sing" at Woman's Hall. 2 — Woman's basket-ball team defeats Academy, 20-1. 4 — University sermon by Rev. Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis. 10 — Sophomore minstrel performance at Bailey's Opera House followed by reception to faculty and students. 15 — Sixth University ''sing." 1899. Jan. 5. Seniors appear in soft gray hats with purple band. 13 — Cleve- land declamation contest. Northwestern-Michigan debate at Ann Arbor, lost. Representatives: Perry, Lederer, Cooke. 14 — Goethe Commemora- tion exercises for benefit of Strassburg monument fund are held in Swift Hall under direction of Professor Henry Cohn. 20 — Hinman-Rogers debate ; finals won by former. 21 — Basket-ball: Northwestern, 6; Oak Park High School, 16. 26 — Day of prayer for colleges. 27 — Formal opening of Fisk Hall, the Academy building. Addresses by Dr. Fisk, President Rogers, Dr. Sheppard and alumni of Academy. Junior play, "All the Comforts of Home," pre- sented at Bailey's Opera House. Feb. 10. Banquet of senior classes of all departments at Palmer House, Chicago. Toastmaster, Andrew Cooke of College of Liberal Arts. 12 — Life- saving crew makes perilous trip off Highland Park in search of a party of skat- ers adrift on ice floe. 18 — Athletic jollification at gymnasium, under auspices of Y. M. C. A. 22 — Customary observation of Washington's birthday; Judge Neely, orator of the day. Basket-ball : Northwestern women, 2 ; Englewood High School, 10. 24 — Professor Hatfield reads from the Vulgate at chapel ser- vice. March 10. Entertainment at Fisk Hall for benefit of athletics. Music by University band and quartette. Songs by Professor Karleton Hackett. Readings by Professor Cumnock. — Dr. Hollister becomes Instructor in Physi- cal Culture. 17 — Preliminary contest of Northwestern branch of Northern Oratorical League. 20 — Death of Dr. Oliver Marcy, Dean of the College ; for 37 years Professor ; thrice Acting President of the University. 22 — Funeral services for Dr. Marcy. Two lines of students formed, extending from Dr. Marcy's home to the Methodist church; between these lines the coffin is car- ried. Funeral address delivered by Dr. Fisk. 24 — Settlement benefit at Woman's Hall. — Self-government Association of Woman's Hall organized. 30 — Woman's edition of Northwestern issued; Ruth E. Phillippi, editor-in- chief, and Anna Metcalf, business manager. April 1. Meeting of Chicago section of American Mathematical Society held in University Hall. 2 — University sermon by Dr. F. A. Noble of Chi- cago. 14 — Gage debate contest. 17 — Herr Reicher of Berlin appears before students of German department in some of his leading roles. 22 — Base- ball: Northwestern, 14; Beloit, 19. 24 — Northwestern, 10; Wisconsin, 11. 28 — Inter-class field meet on Sheppard field won by freshmen. Raymond de- bate. Syllabus issued by junior class. 29 — Maro, the magician, gives performances under auspices of Northwestern branch of Northern Oratorical League. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 49 May L Baseball: Northwestern, 9; Illinois, 12. 5 — Annual contest of Northern Oratorical League at Oberlin, Ohio. Third place won by Barry Gil- bert. 6 — Baseball: Northwestern, 3; Beloit, 4. 13 — Baseball on Marshall field: Northwestern, 4; Chicago, 6. Tennis tournament with University of Chicago won by Northwestern. Dual track meet with University of Chicago, won by Chicago. 16 — First of a series of weekly evening concerts by Uni- versity band on campus. 17 — Baseball: Northwestern, 3; Lake Forest, 0. 20 — Baseball: Northwestern, 3; Illinois, 9. — University League organized, composed of College women not residing at Woman's Hall or College Cottage. 24 — Tennis team defeats Lake Forest. 28 — Senior joint meeting of Christian Associations on campus. 29 — Senior chapel. Speeches by Miss Norris, Presi- dent Rogers, and Professor Coe. Statistics read by Professor Atwell. Senior song. 30 — Closing exercises by German department held in Music Hall. Play, "Versalzen," presented. 31 — "Enthusiasm meeting" after chapel; speech by F. P. Jolly. — Students' Settlement Association organized to provide workers for University Settlement. June 1. Baseball: Northw^estern, 7; Wisconsin, 4. 3 — Western Inter- collegiate track meet. 7 — Baseball: Northwestern, 2; Chicago, 1. 9 — "Trig" cremation on Sheppard field. Variety performance and farce, "Trig," presented by freshmen. 11 — Baccalaureate sermon by Rev. Joseph F. Berry. 12 — Class day. Morning: more serious part of exercises given at Lunt Li- brary ; opening address by Professor Coe ; oration, Nesmith ; poem. Miss Colvin. Afternoon: procession from Woman's Hall to Old Oak on south of campus; seniors in black cap and gown; juniors, lavender; sophomores, white duck cos- tumes and broad-brimmed straw hats; freshmen, green cap and gown. His- tory, Bobb ; prophecy. King ; gifts, Prickett. Planting of class elm tree. Din- ner and reception to seniors at Woman's Hall. 13 — Kirk contest. 14 — Ad- dress before Phi Beta Kappa by Chancellor McDowell of University of Denver. President's reception in Guild rooms. 15 — Alumni banquet at Auditorium Hotel. Forty-first Commencement at Auditorium. Seventy-nine graduates of College of Liberal Arts. Address by Dr. Buckley of New York. — Miss Nor- ris resigns as Dean of Women. Sept. Dr. U. S. Grant becomes Professor of Geology ; Miss Anna Bowen, '94, Dean of Women and Assistant Professor of English Literature; Dr. A. W. Patten, '70, Professor of Biblical Instruction. 30 — Football: Northwestern, 0; Northwestern alumni, 18. Oct. 6. Reception to students by Christian Associations. 7 — Track meet on Sheppard field; ten events. 9 — About six hundred students of the Uni- versity take part in the Chicago Day parade viewed by President McKinley. 14 — Football at Madison: Northwestern, 0; Wisconsin, 38. 17 — President McKinley speaks to gathering of students and toAvnspeople from train plat- form when passing through Evanston. 20 — First semi-final inter-society debate, Adelphic versus Athanasian, won by latter. 21 — Football: North- western, 0; Beloit, 11. Opening of annual students' lecture course. 26 — Football: Northwestern, 16; Lake Forest, 0. 27 — Final inter-society de- bate, Adelphic vs. Athanasian; championship won by latter. 28 — "College night" at Central Y. M. C. A. building, Chicago. — Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin Clubs reorganize. Post-graduate Club organized. 50 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Nov. 4. Football: Northwestern, 11; Minnesota, 5. 6 — Celebration of football victory. 11 — Football: Northwestern, 0; Chicago, 76. 13 — De- bate between College and Law School for Gage prizes and to choose represen- tatives in intercollegiate debate. 17 — Reception to College women by Kappa Alpha Theta. 18 — Football: Northwestern, 11; Indiana, 6. 24 — Sopho- more class presents farce, "The Obstinate Family," and a "Deestrick Skule," for the benefit of athletics. 25— Football: Northwestern, 29; Purdue, 0. Banquet to team at Old College ; Professor Clark, toastmaster. Dec. 6. Faculties of various departments hold banquet at Palmer House. 8 — Junior play, "My Friend from India," presented at Fisk Hall. — Coffee Club reorganized; meetings in chapel of Old College. 15 — Reception to wo- men students by the Y. W. C. A. at Guild rooms. Addresses by Mrs. Henry Wade Rogers and Professor Hatfield. 17 — University sermon by Dr. A. W. Patten. 1900. Jan. 12. Northwestern-Minnesota debate lost at Minneapolis. Settle- ment benefit by Thalian Dramatic Club of School of Oratory under auspices of University Woman's Club. 25 — Day of prayer for colleges. 26 — Annual home concert of Glee and Mandolin Clubs assisted by University Quartette. 27 — Death of Rev. Richard Haney, one of founders of University. 28 — - Death of Anna M. Bowen, '94, Dean of Women. Feb. 6. Faculty votes not to grant degree of Bachelor of Letters after 1904. 7 — Mrs. Emily Huntington Miller elected Dean of Women. 12 — Lincoln commemoration by Deutsche Gesellschaft assisted by Swiss Maenner- chor. 16^Cleveland declamation contest. 17 — "Big Nine," comprising Universities of Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Indiana, and Minnesota, Purdue LTniversity, University of Chicago, and Northwestern University, be- comes controlling body of Western Intercollegiate Athletic Association. 22 — Washington anniversary address by Judge Tuthill. Banquet of senior classes of all departments at Leland Hotel, Chicago. 24 — Alumni "stag" party at University Settlement. 26 — Track meet with Evanston Y. M. C. A. won by Northwestern. 28 — Address by President Eliot of Harvard Uni- versity at Fisk Hall. March 7. Preliminary Northern Oratorical League contest. Seniors appear in soft gray class hats. 9 — Lecture by Bishop McCabe for benefit of University Settlement. 15 — Woman's edition of Northwestern issued; Blanche E. Snider, editor-in-chief; Helen Baker and Jennie Scott, business managers. 16 — Athletic benefit at Fisk Hall. Program given by Glee and Mandolin Clubs, University Quartette, Miss Neal and Messrs. Dennis, Tilroe, and Logan. 17 — Track meet with Central Y. M. C. A. of Chicago lost. 21 — Death of Professor Cohn. 23 — Funeral services for Professor Cohn, conducted at Fisk Hall by Dr. Little and Rabbi Moses. C. A. Eggert becomes tempo- rary instructor in German ; Professor W. K. Clement takes charge of Dr. Bon- bright's classes during latter's absence. 30 — Entertainment at Central Music Hall, Chicago, for benefit of new gymnasium fund. Program by Glee and Mandolin Clubs, University Quartette, and Thalian Dramatic Club, under auspices of Alumni Association. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 51 April 10. Baseball: Northwestern, 4 ; Chicago, 10. 14 — Northwestern, 6 ; Beloit, 7. Meeting of Chicago section of American Mathematical Society at University Hall. 17 — Baseball: Northwestern, 7 ; Chicago, 6. 20 — North- western, 3; Michigan, 8. 21 — Inter-class field meet won by sophomores. 26 — Syllabus issued by junior class. 27 — Baseball: Northwestern, 3; Illi- nois, 4. 28 — Northwestern, 2 ; Chicago, 12. May 1. Recitations suspended on account of "Dewey Day." 4 — Lecture by Professor Coe, under auspices of local branch of Northern Oratorical League, Debating Board and University Settlement. Contest of Northern Oratorical League at Madison. Percy Thomas, '00, wins first place. 5 — Settlement benefit at Woman's Hall. Dual track meet with Iowa State Uni- versity at Iowa City. Thirteen events. Northwestern wins. 6 — Governor Shaw of Iowa addresses students at Fisk Hall. 8 — Hinman debate for Ray- mond prizes. 10 — BasebaU: Northwestern, 8; Iowa, 10. 11 — North- western, 0; Beloit, 8. 12 — Dual track meet with Beloit College on Sheppard field. Northwestern wins, 23-12. Baseball at Madison: Northwestern, 11; Wisconsin, 12. 13 — President Bashford of Ohio Wesleyan University ad- dresses students at Fisk HaU. 17 — Baseball: Northwestern, 7; Wisconsin, 2. — Catalogue for 1899-1900 issued. — "Sketches in Purple" issued by English department. 20 — Chancellor McDowell addresses students at Sunday mass meeting. 21 — Baseball: Northwestern, 10; Purdue, 3. Alumni banquet. Toasts by Dr. F. M. Bristol, '77, President Rogers, Bishop Fowler (former President), President Crawford, '84, of Allegheny College, President McClish, '74, of University of the Pacific, Dean A. H. Briggs, '81, of Iliff School of The- ology. 28 — BasebaU: Northwestern, 3; Oberlin, 2. 29 — Senior chapel. June 1. Baseball: Northwestern, 7; Chicago, 12. "Trig" cremated on Sheppard field. Play, "Trigby's Aunt." 2 — Western Intercollegiate field meet at Ravenswood. 9 — BasebaU: Northwestern, 4; Minnesota, 5. 10 — Baccalaureate address by Rev. Eli McClish, '74, President of University of the Pacific. 11 — Class day. Morning: Exercises at Assembly Hall; oration, Hoagland; poem, Thomas; address by Prof. James. Ivy planted at right of entrance to Lunt Library; ivy orator, Miss Bragdon. Afternoon: Proces- sion from Woman's Hall to Old Oak on campus. Seniors in black cap and gown, juniors in purple and gold, sophomores in white and old rose with palm- leaf mortar-boards, freshmen dressed as children. History, Miss Drew; prophecy. Miss Metcalf ; pipe of peace; gifts, Woolbert. Reception to seniors at College Cottage. 12 — President Rogers resigns. Kirk contest. 13 — Annual meeting of Phi Beta Keppa. Business meeting of Alumni Associa- tion. Informal reception to alumni at residence of Dr. M. C. Bragdon. Ad- dress before the Phi Beta Kappa by Prof. Paul Shorey of University of Chi- cago. President's reception at University Guild rooms. 14 — Forty-second Commencement. Exercises at Auditorium; address by President Cyrus Northrop of University of Minnesota. Eighty-one graduates of the CoUege. Sept. Dr. Daniel Bonbright becomes Acting President of the University. Room at northwest corner of University Hall becomes study-room for women, alumnae providing furnishings for it. Mrs. Martha Foote Crow becomes Dean of Women and Assistant Professor of English Literature; Dr. J. E. George, '95, becomes Instructor in Political Economy; Dr. W. D. Scott, '95, in Psychology 52 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY and Pcda^otity; Dr. O. C. Kellof^fj; in Eng;lish Lanf2;naf>;(> ; Georg Edward and Dr. Marcus Simpson in German. 29 — Football: Northwestern, 0; Physicians and Surgeons, 6. University band makes initial appearance of the year. Oct. Annual fall tennis tournament; twenty-seven entries in singles and eleven in doubles. 6 — Coffee Club resumes its meetings in Old College. Football: Northwestern, 6; Rush Medical College, 0. 12 — Annual fall track meet on Sheppard field. Joint reception to students by Christian Associa- tions. 13 — Football : Northwestern, 12 ; Indiana, 0. — Young Men's Repub- lican Club reorganized. Athanasian Society withdraws from inter-society debates. 19 — Miss Josephine Stahl, College missionary in India, addresses students in chapel. 20 — Footl)all: Northwestern, 0; Illinois, 0. Announce- ment of gift of $30, 000 by Dr. D. K. Pearsons for a new dormitory for women. 26 — Hinman-Adelphic debate won by former. 27 — Football: Northwest- ern, 6; Beloit, G. Nov. 2. Rogers-Hinman debate won by latter. Hinman debate team chosen to represent College in intercollegiate contest. 3 — Football : North- western, 1 1 ; Knox, 5. 9 — Opening of annual students' lecture course. 10 — Football on Marshall field: Northwestern, 5; Chicago, 0. — Faculties of the College and Garrett Biblical Institute form a social organization, the University Union. 17 — Football at Minneapolis: Northwestern, 0; Minne- sota, 21. 29 — Thanksgiving game at Rock Island: Northwestern, 5; Iowa, 5. Season closes with Northwestern third in the "Big Nine." Dec. 6. Football luunber of Northwestern issued. Banqu(>t to fo()tl)all men in Old College, Professor Gray toastmaster. — Gage debate contest. 14 — .lunior play, "A Bachelor's Romance," presented at Fisk Hall. 17 — Banquet to footba:ll team at Chicago Athletic Club. 1901. Jan. Library hours extended to include period from 7 to 9 P. M. 5 — University League reception; Miss Jane Addams speaks to women. 7 — Col- lege l)asket-l)all team defeats Evanston team, 12-5. 8 — Glee, Mandolin, and Banjo Clubs begin their season. 11 — Northwestern-Chicago debate lost by majority vote. — Freshmen appear in red caps. 17 — Reception to College women by Kappa Alpha Theta. 19 — Reception to Y. W. C. A. by Y. M. C. A. at Evanston Association building. 24 — Northwestern publishes cuts of "pro- posed new buildings" : gymnasium, dining-hall,"men's dormitory, art building, Marcy Hall and a chapel. 25 — Annual home concert of Glee, Banjo, and Man- dolin Clubs at Fisk Hall. 28 — Foimders' day. Senii-c(>ntennial of signing of University's ciiarter celebrated by banquet at Auditorium Hotel, Chicago; E. L. Shuman, '87, toastmaster; toasts responded to by Judge Horton, Presi- dent Little of Garrett Biblical Institute, Judges Grosscup and liurke. Col. F. O. Lowden, Dr. J. B. Murphy, Rev. P. H. Swift, '81. Songs by Glee Club and readings by I'rofessor Cumnock. — University basket-ball team defeats Evan- ston Y. M. C. A., 18-17. 29 — Women's Debating Club organized. Feb. 1. Sophomore play, "A Night Off," presented at Fisk Hall for benefit of athletics. 18 — Indooi- athletic "try-out" at First Regiment Armory. 22 — Washington anniversary address by Hon. C. H. Aldricli at Fisk Hall, under auspices of History Clulj. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 53 March 1. Banquet of senior classes of University at Victoria Hotel, Chi- cago. Cleveland declamation contest. 3 — College men addressed by John R. Mott, Secretary of World's Christian Federation. 5 — Preliminary contest of Northern Oratorical League. — Series of meetings for women conducted by Miss Harriet Taylor, National Secretary of Y. W. C. A. 7 — Settlement number of Northwestern issued. 14 — Woman's edition of Northwestern Issued; Edna M. Bronson, '02, editor-in-chief; Blanche Snider, '01, business manager. 15 — On occasion of visit from German consul, Dr. Wever, and staff, the Deutsche Gesellschaft presents program in Swift Hall. — Tremont House, Chicago, purchased by the University to accommodate professional depart- ments and administrative headquarters. April 12. Annual inter-class field meet. Annual Settlement benefit at Woman's Hall. 13 — Baseball: Northwestern, 5; Rush Medical, 3. 18 — Christian Association number of Northwestern issued. 19 — Baseball: Northwestern, 10; Lake Forest, 0. 20 — Northwestern, 2; Chicago, 6. Hin- man debate for Raymond prizes. 26 — Syllabus issued by junior class. 27 — Baseball : Northwestern, 3 ; Chicago, 4. May 2. Baseball: Northwestern, 6; Illinois, 2. 3 — Final contest of Northern Oratorical League at Iowa City. Seventh place. Dual track meet lost to Beloit College on Sheppard field. "Sorority race" run by chosen men. 4 — Baseball: Northwestern, 6; Wisconsin, 7. 10 — Northwestern, 5; Beloit, 13. 18 — Track meet with First Regiment on Sheppard field; Northwestern wins, 76-55. Baseball at Champaign: Northwestern, 0; Illinois, 10. — First number of Northivestern University Bulletin issued, to be published quarterly, including annual catalogue. 24 — "The Woes of College Life," shown by stereopticon views of campus snap-shots, for benefit of local branch of North- ern Oratorical League. 25 — University Guild formally presents art collection to University. Track meet at Champaign lost, 60-52; Northwestern wins eight firsts out of fourteen. 28 — Annual supper to College men given by Y. M. C. A. at Old College. 31— "Trig" play, "Trigobolus," presented by freshmen on Sheppard field. June 1. Closing exercises of German department at Swift Hall. Iv. E. Pease, '01, takes Miss Stahl's place as Northwestern's student missionary. — Second volume of "Sketches in Purple" issued by English department. Se- nior chapel. 16 — Baccalaureate address by Rev. Dr. Dorchester, Jr. of St. Louis. 17 — Class day. Morning: Exercises at Lunt Library; oration, Dut- ton ; address by Prof. Coe ; poem. Miss Williams ; class song. Presentation to the University of stone bench on campus south of University Hall; address by H. E. Russell. Afternoon : Procession from Woman's Hall to south campus; seniors in black cap and gown, juniors in purple and white, sophomores in red and yellow, freshmen in red and green. History, Miss Pay ton; prophecy, Miss Reynolds; gifts, Dennis; pipe of peace. 18 — Kirk contest. Name of Woman's Hall changed to Willard Hall. 19 — Address before Phi Beta Kappa society by President Thwing of Western Reserve University. Presi- dent's reception in University Guild rooms. 20 — Forty-third Commence- ment at Auditorium. One hundred and one graduates of the CoUege. Ad- dress by Chancellor Day of Syracuse University. — Grand Prairie Seminary affiliated with the University. — College Y. M. C. A. is incorporated. 54 J^NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Sept. Dr. O. H. Basquin becomes Associate Professor of Physics; Dr. E. I. McCormac, Instructor in History; J. P. Odell, '94, in English Language; W. J. Keller, '00, in Greek. Y. W. C. A. secures its first General Secretary, Miss Kitchel, a graduate of Smith College. Course in engineering established. Oct. 11. Dedication of Chapin Hall, new dormitory for women, on corner of University Place and Sherman Ave. Address by Bishop McCabe at Fisk Hall. Reception to visiting members of Rock River Conference. 12 — Foot- ball: Northwestern, 2; Notre Dame, 0. 15 — Hinman-Athanasian debate, first preliminary for intercollegiate contest. — Hands of tower clock, presented bj^ '79, are stolen. Class of '02 replaces them with new ones. 18 — Annual reception to students by Christian Associations. 19 — Football: North- western, 0; Michigan, 29. 25 — Debate team meets Adelphic team in second preliminary debate. 26 — FootbaU: Northwestern, 17; Illinois, 11. — Wo- men's Debating Club resumes meetings. Nov. 1. Reception to College women by Kappa Kappa Gamma. 7 — Debate with Law School team. College representatives chosen for North- western-Michigan debate. 9 — Football: Northwestern, 6; Chicago, 5. Opening of Y. M. C. A. lecture course. 16 — Football: Northwestern, 11; Beloit, 11. 23 — Northwestern, 0; Minnesota, 16. Senior men appear in silk hats, senior women in mortar-boards. 28 — Football: Northwestern, 18; Purdue, 0. Season ends with Northwestern in fourth place in "Big Nine." Dec. Society of "Knights of the Marble Heart" appears among senior men. Chi chapter of Chi Omega sorority established. 5 — Northwestern University Club of New England is organized at Boston. 6 — Annual banquet to football men. 12 — New University Settlement house opened. 16 — Cross-country running club organized. Chapter of the "Red Domino," women's dramatic society, installed. 1902. Jan. 10. Northwestern-Michigan debate lost at Ann Arbor. — Freshman cap and sophomore hat appear. 17 — Junior play, "Because She Loved Him So," presented at Fisk Hall. 18 — Address by and reception to Mrs. Mary Hartwell Catherwood under auspices of University League. 20 — Women's basket-baU team defeats Evanston High School. 21 — Dr. Edmund J. James of University of Chicago elected President of the University. — Series of con- certs by University band at skating rink. 27 — Basket-ball : Northwestern, 18; Evanston High School, 12. 28 — Second Founders' day banquet, under auspices of Northwestern University Club of Chicago, at Auditorium. Dr. Daniel Bonbright presides. President-elect and Mrs. James guests of honor. Dr. C. M. Stuart, toastmaster. 30 — Day of prayer for colleges. 31 — Annual home concert of Glee and Mandolin Clubs, assisted by Woman's Glee Club and the Orchestral Quartette. Feb. 21. Cleveland contest. 22 — Washington anniversary; address by Professor J. A. James at Willard Hall. 26 — Northwestern sends banner dele- gation of fifty to International Convention of Student Volunteer Movement at Toronto. 28 — Annual promenade of Pan-Hellenic Association at Country Club. March 8. Sophomore play, "What Became of Parker," presented at Fisk COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 55 Hall. 10 — Preliminary contest of Northern Oratorical League. 18 — Presi- dent James greets students after chapel exercises. 27 — First of series of lec- tures under auspices of department of Economics. 29 — First Regiment track meet; thirty-seven teams compete; Northwestern wins third place. April 10. Woman's edition of Northwestern issued; Ruth Woolson, '02, editor-in-chief; Amy Olgen, business manager. 11 — "Mrs. Jarley's Wax- works" presented at Fisk Hall by townspeople and students for benefit of University Settlement. 12 — Baseball: Northwestern, 18; Physicians and Surgeons, 5. 15 — Hinman debate for Raymond prizes. 18 — Syllabus issued by junior class. Deutsche Gesellschaft presents "Militaerfromm" in Music Hall. 19 — Inter-department track meet on Sheppard field, won by College of Liberal Arts. Baseball: Northwestern, 2; Chicago, 3. Women's basket-ball team plays Wheaton College. 26 — Burlesque of "Lohengrin" pre- sented by women of Willard Hall for benefit of University Settlement. Inter- scholastic track meet on Sheppard field ; academies and high schools of five states represented. Baseball: Northwestern, 7; Wisconsin, 9. 28 — Wo- men's basket-ball team defeats Evanston High School, 22-5. May 1. Seniors appear in cap and gown. 2 — Final contest of Northern Oratorical League in Chicago. 3 — Dual track meet lost to Beloit College. Baseball: Northwestern, 4; Beloit, 2. 8 — Annual Christian Association number of Northwestern. 9 — Track meet with University of Chicago; lost, 77-35. Baseball: Northwestern, 11; Nebraska, 3. 13 — Northwestern, 0; Michigan, 1. — University Bulletin issued; catalogue number. 17 — Baseball: Northwestern, 10; Wisconsin, 11. 20 — Annual "sorority race" run by chosen men. 21 — Spring tennis tournament. 23 — Baseball: Northwestern, 4; Chi- cago, 2. 28 — Annual Y. M. C. A. supper to CoUege men at Old College. 29 — Law School edition of Northwestern issued. 30 — "Trig" play, "The Devil's Timepiece," presented at Fisk HaU by freshmen. — F. D. Wolf, '01, succeeds K. E. Pease, '01, as Northwestern's representative missionary. June 3. Senior chapel. 4 — Baseball: Northwestern, 1; Chicago, 0. — Northwestern, 2; Chicago, 11. 7 — Northwestern, 1; Beloit, 5. 11 — Evening concert by University band on campus. 15 — Baccalaureate address by Rev. Dr. H. L. WiUett of University of Chicago. 16 — Class day. Morning exer- cises under tent south of Lunt Library: poem, Stewart; oration. West. Ivy planted at southwest corner of Library ; oration by Miss Wadden. Afternoon : Procession from Willard Hall to campus west of University Hall. Seniors in black cap and gown, juniors in white and purple, sophomores in red. History, Miss Ely; prophecy, Miss Shuman; gifts, Clements; class song; pipe of peace. 17 — Kirk contest. 18 — Presentation to University of boulder fountain in front of University Hall; speech by G. H. Parkinson; response by President James. Dinner to senior class by President and Mrs. James at WiUard Hall ; 18 — Gathering of four hundred alumni at University Hall; procession by classes; march around campus; original cheer for each building from class of '02. Luncheon to alumni and senior class under tent. Address to alumni by President James. Address before Phi Beta Kappa by Professor Turner of University of Wisconsin. President's reception. 19 — Forty-fourth Commence- ment at Auditorium. Ninety-two graduates of the College. Address by Senator Dolliver of Iowa. 56 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Sept. Dr. A. H. Thorndike becomes Professor of English Literature, and Dr. Willard Instructor in History. 20 — Football: Northwestern, 15; Fort Sheridan, 0. 24— "College night" at Assembly Hall. 27— Football : North- western, 10; Naperville, 5. Oct. 1. Library hours extend from 8 a. m. to 9 p. ivi. Football: North- western, 11 ; Chicago Dentals, 0. 4 — Northwestern, 26; Lake Forest, 0. 11 — Northwestern, 11; Rush Medical, 0. 12 — Bishop Hartzell addresses students at Fisk Hall. — Joint reception of Christian Associations. — Inter-state School of Correspondence affiliated with the University. 18 — Football on Marshall field: Northwestern, 0; Chicago, 12. 19 — Sunday, Installation exercises begin. Evanston pulpits filled by college presidents. Academic service in afternoon at First Methodist church. Two hundred delegates from American and foreign institutions present. Address by President Hyde of Bowdoin C!ollege. 20 — Monday, University day. Procession of students of all depart- ments through Evanston and campus, viewed by President and Mrs. James in front of University Hall. Meeting of students at First M. E. church presided over by Congressman Foss. Addresses by F. P. Mies and M. Mills on behalf of students. Dr. Murphy on behalf of faculties. President Bashford of Ohio Wes- leyan University, President Thwing of Western Reserve University, President Northrop of University of Minnesota. Overflow meeting at Fisk Hall ad- dressed by same men. Luncheon served to students of Chicago departments at Lunt Library. Reunion of alumni at Fisk Hall. Evening : Illumination of campus and torchlight procession of students with floats and transparen- cies, ending with bonfire at fountain square. Receptions to President James and official guests at Evanston clubs. Formal opening of Law School quarters in Northwestern University Building (old Tremont House). Address by Hon. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Massachusetts. 21 — Tuesday, Installation day. Formal reception of delegates and official guests at Fisk Hall. Procession of dignitaries in academic attire from Lunt Library to Fisk Hall. Hon. Oliver H. Horton, first vice-president of trustees, presides. Addresses of welcome by Judge Horton on behalf of University Corporation, Dr. N. S. Davis, Jr., on behalf of faculties. Mayor James A. Patten on behalf of Evanston. Responses by President Gunsaulus of Armour Institute, Presi- dent Cook of 111. State Normal School, Prof. S. N. Patten of University of Pennsylvania, Chancellor Day of Syracuse University, President Jesse of Uni- versity of Missouri, Dr. Alfred Nerincx of University of Louvain, Belgium, Prof. J. H. Finley of Princeton University, President L. S. Rowe of American Academy of Political and Social Science. Luncheon to delegates at Lunt Li- brary. Procession of delegates, official guests, trustees, faculties, alumni and student representatives, from Lunt Library to First Methodist church at 2:30. Installation ceremonies: Luther's hymn; prayer by Bishop Merrill; address by Judge Horton on behalf of University Corporation ; response by President James; address by Dr. Daniel Bonbright on behalf of faculties; by Rev. F. M. Bristol on behalf of alumni; by Eddy Brandt, '03, on behalf of students; ad- dresses by Dean Briggs of Harvard College, President Raymond of Wesleyan University, President Angell of University of Michigan, President Wheeler of University of California, and President Harper of University of Chicago; in- COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 57 augural address by President James on "Some Features of American Higher Education"; hymn, "America"; benediction by Bishop Warren. Reception by President and Mrs. James at Northwestern University Building, Chicago. •^ — Opening of student lecture course. 24 — First preliminary debate; Adelphic and Garrett Biblical Institute teams. 25— Football: Northwestern, 0. Knox, 15. — Seniors appear in cap and gown. 31 — Hinman-Rogers debate, second preliminary. Nov. 1. Football: Northwestern, 0; Purdue, 5. — Cross-country Club resumes runs. — Fall tennis tournament. 8 — Football: Northwestern, 0; Wisconsin, 5. — Annual Y. M. C. A. handbook and student directory issued. Alarm over smallpox; students all required to be vaccinated. 14 — Hinman team wins from Adelphic-Garrett in final debate to determine representatives for intercollegiate contest. 15 — Football: Northwestern, 10; Beloit, 0. 22 — Northwestern, 0; Illinois, 17. 27 — Thanksgiving game at Lincoln, Neb. Northwestern, 0; Nebraska, 12. No league game won this year. Professor Clark publishes history of late athletics in Northwestern. 28 — Conferring of degree of LL. D. upon Dr. Adolf Lorenz with impressive ceremonies at North- western University Building, Chicago. Procession of faculties. Reception. Dec. 4. Football number of Northwestern. 5 — Y. W. C. A. holds ba- zaar at church. New chapel service compiled by Dr. Patten. 8 — Woman's basket-ball team defeats New Trier High School. 12 — W. E. McCornack of Dartmouth chosen as football coach. 16 — Post-graduates organize a club. 18 — Missionary number of Northwestern. Annual football dinner. 1903. Jan. Horace Butterworth of University of Chicago becomes athletic and gymnasium director. Freshmen appear in white felt hats. 14 — Prof. John Q. Adams, '89, lecturer of University of Pennsylvania, addresses University Guild. 16 — Northwestern-Minnesota debate won by Northwestern' s team, Woods, Palmer, and Smith, who will debate with Chicago for championship in Central Debating League. 27 — Alumni dinner at Auditorium Hotel. 28 — Founders' day. Dedication of Northwestern University Building; history of old Tremont House told by Dr. Sheppard ; presentation of keys to President James; response by President James; reception on Law School floor to President Hadley of Yale University and Dean Ames of the Law School of Harvard University, Dean Prescott of the School of Pharmacy, Univer- sity of Michigan, Professor Keen of Jefferson Medical College, and Dean Kirk of the Dental School, University of Pennsylvania. Evening celebration at Auditorium, Chicago; conferring of honorary degrees: LL.D. upon Deans Ames and Prescott and Professor Keen; Sc. D. upon Dean Kirk. Address by President Hadley. Feb. 12. Annual "post-exam, jubilee" under auspices of Christian Associ- ations at Y. M. C. A. house. 17 — "Faust" presented at Auditorium by Ger- man troupe secured through efforts of German consulate and the German de- partments of Northwestern and Chicago Universities. 20 — Cleveland contest. 26 — Opening of series of lectures in department of Economics. 28 — Inter- department track meet at First Regiment Armory. Law School wins from 58 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY the College. — Announcement of courses for graduate students. — J. N. Pearce, '96, becomes Instructor in Chemistry. — Library now contains 50,065 bound volumes and 36,000 pamphlets. March 6. Preliminary contest of Northern Oratorical League. 13 — Junior play in Fisk Hall, "What Happened to Jones." April 2. Theodore Roosevelt, LL.D., '93, President of the United States, addresses students on campus. Procession of faculties and students of all departments of the University, in academic costume. Salute of twenty-one guns fired from College campus by battery of U. S. Regular Artillery. ALUMNI OF THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS CLASS OF 1859. 1. *THOMAS EMERSON ANNIS. Bom 15 Jan. 1836, at Hamburg, N. Y. Prepared at Laporte, Ind. A.B. 1862, A.M. 1866, M.D., Rush Medical College, Chicago. Teacher, 1859-63. Practicing physician at Holland, Mich., 1866-83; at National City, Cal., 1883-1902. Married Sarah Baum, of Tipton, la., 29 Aug. 1865. • Children — Mary (Dadmun), born 9 Sept. 1866. Jennie B., born 24 June 1871. Charles H., born 4 Jan. 1875. Sarah P., born 7 March 1878. Died 5 April 1902, at National City, Cal. 2. *WINCHESTER ELHANON CLIFFORD. Father of Nos. 500 and 571. Born 21 April 1837, at Dupage, 111. Prepared at Mt. Morris Seminary. Entered from Illinois Wesleyan University. A.B. 1862, A.M. Phi Gamma Delta. Teacher in Mendota and Joliet, 111., and Mineral Spring, Wis. After- ward in insurance business. Associated with B. F. Jacobs in organizing the Sunday School Union of Chicago. Contributor to Chicago Inter Ocean and Waukegan Gazette. Married Emily Margaret Smith, 18 Sept. 1861, in Will Co., 111. Children — Chester Carroll (No. 500), born 10 Aug. 1865; died 11 May 1899. Caroline (Burbank), (No. 571), born 16 Aug. 1868. Died 17 March 1898. 3. *SAMUEL L. EASTMAN. Born 11 Feb. 1830, at Newbury, Vt. Prepared at Newbury Seminary. A.B. 1863, A.M. Principal Newbury Seminary, Vt., 1876-87. Clergyman in Iowa. Married (1) Emily Colburn, Jan. 1859; she died 5 Aug. 1862. (2) Emilie G. Batchelder, 10 April 1867, at Montpelier, Vt. Children — Ellen C, born in 1861 ; died. Adah G., born in 1868. Arthur L., born in 1870; died. Died in 1899. 59 60 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1859 4. HENRY MARTIN KIDDER. Born 12 May 1839, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Prepared at M»unt Morris, 111. Ph. B. Phi Delta Theta. Hinman. Assisted in the rescue of passengers from the wreck of the Lady Elgin, 8 Sept. 1860. Farmer, 1859-62. Enlisted as private in 15th Illinois Cavalry, U. S. Volunteer^, 15 Dec. 1862. Com- missioned 2d Lieutenant 1st Arkansas Cavalry, U. S. Vols., 1 April 1863. Commissioned Major, 5th Cavalry, U. S. colored troops, 16 March 1865; Lieutenant-Colonel, 25 Jan. 1866; mustered out with regiment, 16 March 1866. War service was with the Army of the Frontier, Army of the Gulf, and in the Department of the Ohio. Was in the battle of Fayetteville and numer- ous skirmishes. Since the war, in business in Chicago. Now on the Board of Trade. Trustee of the Village of Evanston for eight years, and alderman of the City of Evanston, 1892-94. Married Sara C. Ravenhill, of Newark, N. J., 25 Jan. 1867. Children — Kathryn Courtney . Daniel Pancoast. Residence, 1705 Lincoln St., Evanston, 111. 6. ELHANON JOHN SEARLE. Brother of No. 10. Born 18 Jan. 1835, in Fairfield County, Ohio. Prepared in Rock River Seminary, Mt. Morris, 111. A. B. 1870, A. M. Hinman. During senior year studied law under John L. Beveridge, Esq., Chicago, and from Nov. 1859 to March 1861, in the office of Abraham Lincoln and William H. Herndon, Spring- field, 111. Enlisted in Co. H, 10th Illinois Cavalry, 23 Sept. 1861; served as private to Dec. 1861; promoted to 1st Lieutenant; transferred and promoted to Captain, Company M, 7 July 1862; Lieutenant-Colonel, in 1st Ark. Inf., Feb. 1863; mustered out 10 Aug. 1865; commanded important posts; for sev- eral months provost marshal of a sub-military dept. and often served upon military commissions and courts martial. Lawyer ever since the war. In Arkansas, 1866-76, being state's attorney in judicial circuit composed of nine counties, Jan. 1866-Jan. 1867, circuit judge in same circuit, Feb. 1867 to Jan. 1871, and associate justice of supreme court from Jan. 1871 to 1876; member of State Board of Education of Arkansas, 1872-76, and trustee of State University, 1870-76. Followed legal profession in St. Louis, Mo., 1876- 1881 ; in lUinois, 1881—. Married Kate Pierce, 1 April 1863, at Springfield, 111. Children — Charles J., born 16 May 1866. Blanche, born 26 April 1875. Residence, 2602, 8^ Ave., Rock Island, 111. CLASS OF 1860. 6. *ALPHONSO CLARK LINN. Born 4 Sept. 1836, at Windsor, Maine. Prepared in Lee Center Academy and Mount Morris Seminary. A. B. 1863, A. M. Tutor in Mathematics and 1860] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 61 Latin, Northwestern University, 1860-64. Enlisted 4 May 1864, as Captain of Co. F, locally kno■\^^l as "University Guards," 134th Reg., Illinois Infantry. Died of typhoid fever in camp at Columbus, Ky., 10 July 1864. 7. WILLIAM ALEXANDER LORD. Born 31 Aug. 1838, at Rochester, N. Y. Prepared at Evanston, 111. A. B. Phi Delta Theta. First Lieutenant 13th (renumbered 5th) Mo. Cavalry, Dec. 1861 ; resigned 16 Aug. 1862. Enlisted as Captain of Co. H, 14th 111. Cavalry, 6 Feb. 1863; mustered out 31 July 1865. Became Major] on staffs of Major-General George Stoneman and Brigadier-General G. W. Scho field. Was captured, but escaped after 13 days; walked two hundred miles to safety. Brevetted Brigadier-General for gallant conduct. Practiced law, 1865-75 ; in mercantile pursuits, 1875-81; supt. Broadstreet's Western Agency, 1881-88; sec. and treas. James Walsh Mercantile Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1889. Married (1) Sarah Camp, 18 April 1869. (2) EUen J. Seger, 11 Aug. 1872. Children — -Willie D., born in 1870. Bessie M., born in 1873; died. Address unknown. 8. HOMER ALURED PLIMPTON. Born 11 June 1838, at North East, Erie Co., Pa. Prepared at Painesville (0.) Academy. Entered from Oberlin College. A. B. Hinman; Phi Delta Theta. Taught school at Sterling, 111., 1860-61. Enlisted as private in Co. G, 39th 111. Vol. Inf., 14 Aug. 1861; re-enlisted as veteran, 1 Jan. 1864; First Lieutenant, 29 Oct. 1864; Captain, 5 Dec. 1864; Major, 11 May 1865; Lieu- tenant-Colonel, 6 June 1865; mustered out as Major, 16 Dec. 1865. In Inter- nal Revenue Dept. service, Chicago, 1865-80. Supt. of the Anglo-American Mining Co., Red Cliff, Colo. Miner, cattle raiser and fruit grower. Sec. of the Perris (Cal.) Irrigation District. Postmaster. Married Sophia Wood, 23 Dec. 1868, at Chicago, 111. Children — Grace Sophia, born 17 Nov. 1869. Mary Elizabeth (Alabaster), born 2 Mar. 1871 (wife of No. 642.) Helen Louise, born 3 May 1875. Stella Gertrude, born 17 Sept. 1877. Homer Wood, born 14 Dec. 1883. Residence, Riverside, Cal. 9. WILLIAM H. H. RALEIGH. Born 20 Nov. 1839, near Cambridge, Md. Prepared at Cambridge (Md.) and Northwestern University Academy. Ph. B. Phi Delta Theta. En- tered the Confederate Army, Jan. 1862. Served as Sergeant-Major, Brevet Lieutenant, and Adjutant in 1st Battalion Artillery, General Stonewall Jackson's and General Ewell's corps, 1862-65; brevetted Major at close of war; was in nearly every fight from first seven days about Richmond to surrender of General Lee; wounded several times. Was one of the 6500 who surrendered at Appomattox. Was judge of credits, Hodges Bros., Baltimore, Md., 1865-1884. Engaged in law and collections in Baltimore since 1865; 62 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [I860 manager and proprietor of Merchants' Protection, Credit and Collection Bu- reau, Baltimore. Married Nannie Edwards, 22 Feb. 1869 ; she died 8 June 1896. C/iiW— Florence, born 14 April 1870; died 9 Dec. 1874. Residence, Mount Royal Apartments, Baltimore, Md. Office, 10 Hopkins Place, Baltimore, Md. 10. *ELMORE QUINN SEARLE. Brother of No. 5. Born in March 1837, in Fairfield County, Ohio. Prepared in Rock River Seminary, Mt. Morris, Illinois. A. B. Taught in public schools of Central Illinois until he entered the U. S. Army. Enlisted in Company M, 10th Illinois Cavalry, 1 Nov. 1861. Served as Sergeant to date of discharge, 16 Aug. 1862. Discharged on account of disability contracted in service, and died soon after in Minnesota, where he had gone to recover health. His brother writes of him: "He was an uncommonly brave and patriotic soldier, and had he not been disabled, would have been rapidly promoted on his merits." Died in 1862, in Minnesota. 11. MELVILLE COX SPAULDING. Born 3 Jan. 1836, at Boston, Mass. Prepared at Alexander College, Iowa. A. B. Hinman. Admitted to the bar just before the war, but never practiced law. Served in Co. A, 46th Iowa Infantry, from May 1865 to close of war. Literary work and real estate business after the war until 1885; since then practicing and teaching Christian Science. Author of "The Eighteen Ameri- can Administrations," 1871, and of "Statistics of the United States." Married Elvira Wetherbee of Rockingham, Vt., 18 Dec. 1866. Residence, 406 Oak St., Columbus, O. 12. FRANCIS ASBURY SPRINGER. Born 13 Nov. 1839, at Portland, Me. Prepared at Hallowell Academy and Maine Wesleyan Seminary. A.' B. 1863, A. M. Alpha Delta Phi ; Phi Beta Kappa. Principal of Carlinville (111.) school, 1860-61; Professor of Ancient Languages, Rock River Seminary, Mt. Morris, 111., 1861-62; in government service and teaching, Washington, D. C, 1862-63; clerical work in Treas- ury Dept., 1863-69; principal West End Academy, 1869-72; private tutor, 1872-76; teacher in public schools and principal of night high school, 1876-97; private tutor and employed in census office, 1897 . Married Annie Virginia Bates, 3 Oct. 1866, at Washington, D. C. Children— RoB-ERT Francis, born 10 July 1867; died 13 Oct. 1868. Frank Bates, born 17 Feb. 1869; died 25 July 1870. Sarah Louise (Proctor), born 1 Oct. 1871. Charles A., born 19 Feb. 1874. William E., born 4 Nov. 1876. Edward L., born 4 Aug. 1879. Frank Asrury, Jr., born 27 Feb. 1882. Residence, 516 Spruce St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 1860] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 63 13. *HART LE LUCH STEWART. In college, 1856-60. A. B. 1863, A. M. 1863, diploma from Garrett Bib- lical Institute. Phi Delta Theta. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, 1863-64. Attorney at law, 1864-69. Died 15 Feb. 1869, at Evanston, 111. CLASS OF 1861. 14. *JAMES WILLIAM HANEY. Born 24 Jan. 1840, at Bloomington, 111. Prepared at Mount Morris Semi- nary and HeddingCoUege. A. B. 1864, A.M. First alumnus to receive D. D. from the University (1886). Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta Kappa. Captain in 72d Regiment, Illinois Vols. Enlisted 21 Aug. 1862; resigned 16 Oct. 1862. Practiced law. Clergyman,' Methodist Episcopal. Preached in Central Illinois Conference, 1863-1900; presiding elder of Streator District for six years. Trustee of Northwestern University, 1878-1900, elected by Central Illinois Conference. Married Jane E. Sherman, 18 June 1862, at Evanston, 111. Children — Nellie, born 27 March 1863. Adaline Sophia, born 25 Aug. 1865. Richard S., born 20 April 1873. Maky Leslie, born 5 Jan. 1875. Died 5 April 1900, at Galva, 111. 16. *MARTIN MOHLER. Born 20 March 1830, at Mechanicsburg, Pa. Prepared at Perryville Academy, Pa., and Rock River Seminary, 111. A. B. Principal of high school Lewiston, Pa., 1863-64. Supt. of schools and principal of Kishocoquillas Seminary, 1865-71. Abandoned teaching on account of ill health, and re- moved to Osborne, Kan., 1872. Treasurer Osborne Co., Kan., 1878-82. Secretary of Kansas State Board of Agriculture, 1888-1894. President Kan- sas State Sunday School Association, 1897. Married Lucina M. Hoover, of Lewistown, Pa., 7 May 1862. CMZdr-en— William A., born 18 July 1863; died 31 Oct. 1864. Margaret L., born 26 April 1869. Laura M., born 8 March 1871. Jacob C, born 7 April 1875. Frank L., born 29 Sept. 1880. Died 20 March 1903, at Topeka, Kan. 16. *WILLIAM ANSON SPENCER. •^' Born 6 Sept. 1840, at Rock Island, 111. Prepared at Rock River Seminary, Mt. Morris, 111., and Iowa College. A. B. 1864, A. M. 1867, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1885, D. D., ibid. Hinman; Phi Beta Kappa. Enlisted 3 Oct. 1861, as private in Co. F, 8th 111. Cavalry. Became Chaplain, 8 Aug. 1863; mustered out 17 July 1865. Clergyman, Methodist' Episcopal. In 1873-74 made tour of world with Bishop Harris; preached in Central 111. 64 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1861 and Rock River Conferences; presiding elder, Sterling, Rock River Confer- ence, 1881-85; lived in Philadelphia, 1885-1901; elected to General Confer- ence of 1884 and 1888; elected asst. cor. sec, Board of Church Extension, Nov. 1885; cor. sec. May 1892. Trustee of Northwestern University, 1879-97 and 1899-1901, elected^ by Rock River Conference. For twelve years editor of Christianity in Earnest, a bimontlily devoted to Church Extension, Phila- delphia, Pa. Married Eliza Boyle Sargent of Rock Island, 111., 21 Sept. 1868. C/ii7dre?i— Clarissa Hale, born 19 Dec. 1870. John William, born 25 July 1875; died 6 Sept. 1875. Charles Hopkins, born 18 May 1877. Edward Mitchell, born 18 April 1878. Robinson, born 10 Nov. 1881. William Anson, born 12 Jan. 1888. Died 25 Sept. 1901, at Philadelphia, Pa. 17. * WARREN TAPLIN. Born 16 June 1834, at East Corinth, Vt. A. B. 1860, B. D., Garrett Bibli- cal Institute. First Principal of the Preparatory School of Northwestern University, 1860-62. Pastor of Methodist Episcopal church, Yorkville, 111., 1862-65. Died 19 Oct. 1865. 18. *JOHN CHALMERS WILSON. Entered college from Belle Prairie, 111. Ph. B. Died prior to 1877. CLASS OF 1862. 19. *ROBERT BENTLEY. Born 6 May 1838, at Cambridge, England. Came from England to Lock- port, 111., when twelve years old. A. B. 1865, A. M. 1863, B. D., Garrett Bib- lical Institute. D. D., ibid. Phi Beta Kappa. Clergyman, Methodist Epis- copal, at Chicago and Rockford, 111., 1863-68, and later in California. Pre- siding elder of Oakland and Sacramento Districts, California Conference. Gave thirty-seven years of unbroken service to the Church, thirty-two of them on the Pacific coast. Among the charges he filled were: Centenary Church, Chicago; South Rockford, 111.; Ada St. Church, Chicago; Oakland, Sacra- mento and San Jose, Cal. ; Portland, Ore. Married Frances A. Harvey of Chicago in 1863. Children — Robert Irving. Edward F. Grace H. ; died. Mary I. ; died. Charles H. May F. Died 28 Sept. 1900, in Berkeley, Cal. 20. *BENNET BUCKMAN BOTSFORD. Born 3 Aug. 1840, in Chicago. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph. B. Phi Delta Theta. In the hardware business with J. K. 1862] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 65 Botsford & Sons, Chicago, until 1871 ; wholesale millinery business with D. B. Fisk & Co., Chicago, 1871-98. Sergeant in Col. Ellsworth's U. S. Zouave Cadets. Married Myra C. Fisk, 2 Sept. 1869, in Chicago. Children — Bertha Fisk (Harvey), born 2 Oct. 1875. Marion Kent, born 20 Feb. 1884; died 30 Dec. 1887. Died 28 March 1898, in Chicago, 111. 21. ISAAC WILLIAMS McCASKY. Father op Nos. 667, 897, 970. Born 6 Sept. 1839, at LaPorte, Ind. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. A. B. 1865, A. M. Phi Beta Kappa. Enlisted 12 Sept. 1862, as Sergeant in Co. I, 87th Regiment of Indiana Volunteers; promoted to Sergeant Major; served 1862-64; severely wounded at Chickamauga, 20 ■Sept. 1863. Taught school in Indiana; connected with Revenue Depart- ment, Chicago, 1872-87 ; since then in dry goods business. Married Louise Woodford of Dixon, 111., 6 Sept. 1870. CMWren— Harriet L., born 12 July 1872. (No. 667) . Katherine E., born 22 Nov. 1874. (No. 897). Franklin W., born 16 June 1876. (No. 970) . Eliza A., born 30 Nov. 1880; died 16 Jan. 1882. Grace E., born 25 Mar. 1885. Residence, 790 West Monroe St., Chicago, 111. 22. *HENRY GOODRICH MEACHAM. Born 8 Jan. 1841, at Maine, 111. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. A. B. Enlisted 25 July 1862, as Sergeant in Co. I, 88th Regiment Illinois Volunteers ; promoted to 2d Lieutenant, 17 Jan. 1863. Died 1 April 1863, at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 23. HENRY ALONZO PEARSONS. Brother of No. 519 and father of No. 830. Born 14 Aug. 1843, at Bradford, Vt. Entered from Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A. B. Sigma Chi. President of Alumni Association, 1890-91. Enlisted as Private in Co. F, 8th Illinois Cavalry, 2 Sept. 1861 ; soon promoted to 1st Sergeant; 2nd Lieutenant, 1 March 1864; 1st Lieutenant, 5 Jan. 1865. Mustered out 22 July 1865. Since the war in real estate busi- ness, also loan broker and banker. Trustee of Northwestern University, 1880-90. Graduated 1866 as of class of 1862. Married Catherine J. West of Uniontown, Pa., 3 Jan. 1867. Child— H-AnuY PuTNAM,Sborn 15 Jan. 1873. (No. 830). Residence, 1718 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111. 24. WILLIAM FRANKLIN ROSE. Born 21 April 1835, at Victor, N. Y. Prepared at Albion, Mich. A. B: 1870, A. M. Clergyman in Michigan, Illinois, Iowa and South Dakota. 66 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1862 Married Sarah E. Devendorf of Lowell, Mich., 16 May 1864. She died 16 May 1874. Child— MiNA, born 23 February 1865. Residence unknown. 25. DAVID STERRETT. Born 30 Aug. 1836, at Pinegrove Mills, Pa. Prepared at Central Acade- my, Port Royal, Pa. A. B. 1870, A. M. One year service with Co. C, 131st Pa. Inf. Practiced law in Pa. ; at Lewistown, 1864 ; at Franklin, 1865-71 ; at Oil City, 1871-77; at Smethport, 1877-88; at Washington, since 1888. Married Emma Clarke Brooks of Pittsburg, Pa., 30 June 1868. Children— Martha B., born 12 April 1869; died 30 Sept. 1875. Charles Clarke, born 1870. RuFus A., bom 1873; died 26 Sept. 1896. Walter B., born 1876. Malcolm, born 1878. Marion, born 1880. (In college, 1900 .) LouLS E., born 1883. Residence, Washington, Pa. CLASS OF 1863. 26. HENRY MARTYN BANNISTER. - ^ Brother of Nos. 51 and 383. Born 25 July 1844, at Cazenovia, N. Y. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph. B. 1869, A. M. Phi Beta Kappa. M. D., Medical Dept. of Columbia University. Connected with Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C, 1864-73. Editor, with Dr. J. S. Jewell, of Journal of Nerv- ous and Mental Diseases, 1874-81. Physician at Kankakee Insane Asylum, 1881-92. Since that time interested in medical work in and near Chicago; at present connected with editorial work on Journal of American Medical Asso- ciation. Published articles in Illinois Geological Survey, Report of 1868-69; United States Geological Survey of the Territories, Report of 1872; Transactions of the Chicago Academy of Science, 1867; also chapters in Hare's "System of Practi- cal Therapeutics," and Wood's "Reference Handbook of Medical Science," 2d edition, 1902. Translated Regis' "Manual of Mental Medicine," 1894. Joint author wth Dr. D. R. Browerof a "Practical Manual of Insanity," 1902. Married Delia C. Ladd of Chicago, June 1887. Child— RvTH D., born 19 Jan. 1889. Residence, 828 Judson Ave., Evanston, 111. 27. *ALMUS BUTTERFIELD. Brother of Nos. 53 and 111. Born 24 July 1840, at Hopkinton, N. H. Prepared at Rock River Semi- nary, Mt. Morris, 111. A. B. Hinman; Phi Kappa Psi. Sergeant in Co. I, 140th Regiment Illinois Volunteers; enlisted 28 April 1864; mustered out 29 1863] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 67 Oct. 1864. Druggist at Durand and Chicago, 111., 1865-77. Commission merchant, Cliicago, 1879-96. Died 21 February 1896. CLASS OF 1864. 28. *FREDERIC JAMES HUTCHINGS. Entered from Northfield, 111. In college, 1860-64. Ph. B. Farmer, Northfield, lU., 1870. Died 11 November 1891. 29. *MILTON CUSHING SPRINGER. Father op No. 594. Born in 1837, at Hennepin, 111. A. B. 1-667, A. M. 1864, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Phi Kappa Psi. Enlisted 31 May 1864, as 1st Lieutenant in Co. F, 134th Illinois Infantry; Captain after death of Captain Linn, 10 July 1864; mustered out 25 Oct. 1864. Principal of Hedding Seminary, Abingdon, lU., 1870. Married Mary E. Ward. CMW— George W., bom 14 Dec. 1868. (No. 594.) Died 26 Dec. 1890, at Wilmette, 111. 30. GEORGE EGERTON STROBRIDGE. «^ Brother op No. 44. Born 4 Feb. 1839. Prepared at Woodward High School, Cincinnati, 0. A. B. 1867, A. M. 1866, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1882, D. D., ibid. Phi Gamma Detta; Phi Betaj Kappa. Valedictorian in Garrett Biblical Institute. Enlisted 2 May 1864, as 2d Lieutenant in Co. F, 134th Illinois Inf. ; promoted 'to 1st Lieutenant, 10 July 1864; mustered out 25 Oct. 1865. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, in Rock River Conference and in Kentucky, New York and Connecticut. Author of biography "Daniel Parish Kidder." (Hunt & Eaton, N. Y.) Married Kate M. Kidder at Evanston, 27 Nov. 1866. Children — ^Harriette H. (Hurst), born 16 Oct. 1867. Marie Mehetapel, born 10 Sept. 1869; died 19 April 1894. Robert, born 10 Oct. 1877. George, born 24 June 1883. Residence, 317 E. 118th St., New York, N. Y. CLASS OF 1865. 31. CHARLES CUSHMAN BRAGDON. Brother of Nos. 62 and 90. Born 6 Sept. 1847, at Auburn, N. Y. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A. B. 1868, A. M. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Enlisted as private in Co. F, 134th 111. Inf., 11 May 1864; mustered out 25 Oct. 1864. Taught in Williamsport, Pa., 1865-67; Mendota, 111., 1867; Cin- 68 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1865 cinnati, O., 1868-72; Aurora, 111., 1873. Student in Germany, 1872-74 and 1886-87. Around the world, 1890-91. Principal Lasell Seminary, 1874 . On editorial staff of Little Corporal, 1868. Married Kate Ransom of Williamsport, Pa., 30 June 1869. Children — Katherine Belle, born 15 March 1874. John Ransom, born 30 Aug. 1875. Residence, Auburndale, Mass. 32. *MELVIN AUGUSTINE PINGREE. Born 7 Sept. 1845, at Woolwich, Me. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A. B. Phi Kappa Psi. Acting chief clerk and private secretary to Mr. Harlan, Secretary of the Interior. Died 23 August 1866, at Memphis, Tenn. 33. ELBERT BARTLETT WHEELER. Born 26 Sept. 1841, at Elk Grove, 111. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph. B. Phi Kappa Psi. Enlisted as private in Co. F, 134th 111. Inf., 6 May 1864; mustered out 25 Oct. 1864. Teacher, civil engi- neer and surveyor. Married (1) Nancy L. Skinner, 26 Dec. 1873; she died in 1882. (2) Louise Fredericks of Wheaton, 111., 2 Sept. 1886. Children — Fanny, born 12 July 1875. Linn E., born 8 Nov. 1876. Emily M., born 27 April 1878, Amie L., born 15 July 1888. Elbert B., born 8 March 1890. Cherie R., born 13 April 1892. Marie Aline, born 7 Dec. 1897. Residence, Arlington Heights, 111. CLASS OF 1866. 34. JAMES FRAKE. Born 29 March 1841, at Loughborough, England. Prepared at North- western University Academy. A. B. 1869, A. M. 1869, LL. B., Chicago University Law School. Hinman; Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. First alumnus elected to serve on Board of Trustees of the University; served, 1874- 94. Member of Chicago Board of Education, 1870-80. Practicing law in Chi- cago since 1869. Trustee of Centenary M. E. church, Chicago, now and for many years. Published article on "Early Justices of the Peace of Cook County" in one of the histories of Chicago, a few years ago. Married Evelyn Allen, 30 Dec. 1874, at Elk Grove, 111. Children — James, Jr., born 3 Sept. 1876; died 31 Dec. 1881. Allen, born 12 April 1882. Evelyn, born 8 Feb. 1884; died 2 May 1886. Emily, born 11 Aug. 1886. Residence, 625 Fulton St. ; office, 29, 132 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. 1866] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 69 35. LISTON HOUSTON PEARCE. "^ Born 27 May 1838, near Springfield, O. Prepared at Fort Wayne College and Northwestern-University Academy. 1865, Ph. B. 1866, A. B. Adelphic; Phi Beta Kappa. 1870, A. M. 1866, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1887, D. D. Grant University. Served as Chaplain in 132d 111. Inf. full term of regiment, five months. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastorates in Michigan, Virginia, Maryland and New York. Presiding elder of Geneva District, Central N. Y, Conference, 1897-1903. Published a book on travels in Europe, Palestine and the Orient, 1887. Married (1) Jennie M. Wheeler, 14 Nov. 1867, at Chicago, 111. She died 5 March 1886, at Baltimore, Md. (2) Mrs. Katherine A. Oler, 16 Dec. 1889, at Baltimore, Md. Children— KiTTiE, born 2 May 1869 ; diedrin 1870. Etha Ette, born 1870. Walter Chandler, born in 1873. Residence, Clifton Springs, N. Y. 36. JOSEPH CONABLE THOMAS. Born 26 Oct. 1833, near New Woodstock, N. Y. Prepared at Cazenovia (N. Y.) Seminary. A. B. 1866, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1869, A. M. Phi Beta Kappa. Chaplain of 88th Illinois Volunteer Infantry for nearly three years, ending 9 June 1865. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal ; member of New York East Conference since 1867. Filled various appointments on Long Island, 1867-77; pastor of Leonard St. church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877; health failed; becaine supernumerary. On editorial staff of New York Christian Advocate, 1879-92. Librarian of Methodist Library of New York City since 1890. Address, 150 Fifth Ave., Manhattan, New York, N. Y. 37. ARTHUR JAMES WHEELER. Born 25 Sept. 1841, at Strait's Lake, Mich. Prepared at Mich. State Nor- mal School and at Evanston. A. B. 1869, A. M. Adelphic. 1870, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1899, Ph. D., McKendree College. Graduate student in philosophy, Northwestern University, 1892-94. Clergyman, Meth- odist Episcopal. President Eau Claire Wesleyan Seminary, Wis., 1866-67; pastor at Sheboygan, Wis., 1867-68; at Frankfort, Mich., 1870-71; at She- boygan, 1871-72; at Cadillac City, Mich., 1872-73; at Old Mission, 1873-75; at Saranac, 1875-77; at Orange, 1877-79; at Caledonia, 1879-81; at Casnovia, 1881-83; at Byron Center, 1883-85; at Sparta, 1885-87; at Grand Rapids, 1887-91; at Spring Lake, 1891-93; at Bangor, 1893-96; at Watervhet, 1896- 99; at Berrien Springs, 1899-1900; at White Pigeon, Mich., since 1900. Married Dorlisca J. Adams, 18 Oct. 1875, at Saranac, Mich. Children—FwY, born 18 April 1878; died 4 Sept. 1889. Lorraine (adopted), born 8 Dec. 1875. Residence, White Pigeon, Mich. 70 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1867 CLASS OF 1867. 38. JOHN WILLIAM BISSELL. Born 4 August 1843, at Prescott, Canada. Prepared at Rock River Semi- nary, Mt. Morris, 111. Ph. B. 1870, A. M. 1874, D. D., Iowa Wesleyan University. Professor of Latin and Greek, Northern Indiana College, South Bend, Indiana, 1867-68; principal of Brookston Academy, 1868-70. Student Garrett Biblical Institute, 1871. Pastor at New Hampton, Iowa, 1871-72. Professor in Upper Iowa University, 1872-73. Acting President, 1873-74. President, 1874-99. Traveling in England and. Europe, 1895; in Egypt and Palestine, 1900. Pastor Methodist Episcopal church, Charles City, Iowa, 1900-1902; at Waterloo, la., 1902 . Married Emma E. Rockafeller, 28 June 1869. Children— WihUAM, Iwrn 1870; died 1872. James, born 1872. Residence, Waterloo, Iowa. 39. JOHN HOWARD BROOKS. Born 1.5 December 1842, at Tuckahoe, N. J. Prepared at Hudson River Institute, Claverack, N. Y. 1860-62, student at Wesleyan University, Mid- dletown, Conn. A. B. 1868, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; preached in Wisconsin Conference, 1869-85; in North Nebraska Conference, 1885 . Married Lizzie McCullough, 25 December 1870. Children — William H., born 1875; died. John M., born 1876; died. Spencer B. M., born 1877. Frances Gertrude, born 1880. Residence, Wakefield, Nebraska. 40. WILLIAM CHARLES COMSTOCK. Born 20 Oct. 1847, at Oswego, N. Y. Prepared in Northwestern^ Uni- versity Academy. A. B. 1870, a. M. Phi Kappa Psi. President of Alumni Association, 1875. In grain business in Chicago, 1868-93. Married Eleanora K. Douglas of Evanston, 8 Sept. 1868. Residence (summer). Auditorium Hotel, Chicago, lU. ; (winter). Winter- park, Fla. 41. *MORTON CULVER. Father of No. 705. Born 30 Aug. 1841, at Niles, lU. Prepared in Chicago High School. A. B. 1870, A. M. Phi Kappa Psi. Enlisted 12 May 1864 in Co. A, 134th lU. Inf. and served until 25 October, when he was mustered out. Lieutenant in 1st 111. Militia. Student in Union College of Law, Chicago. Taught school; sold real estate; practiced law; published a history of Chicago. Married Eugenia M. Taylor of Loda, 111., 25 Dec. 1865. 1867] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 71 Children — Harry N., born 18 Sept. 1866. Genia M., bom 16 Dec. 1868. Morton T., born 2 Dec. 1870. Alvin H., bom 9 March 1873. (No. 705.) Delphia M., born 19 Jan. 1875. John R., born 28 Feb. 1878. Arthur E., born 10 April 1880. Roger S., born 10 March 1882. Died 28 Feb. 1899. 42. JOHN ELLIS. Father of No. 951. Bom 25 June 1843, at New Bedford, Mass. Prepared in Wilbraham Academy, Mass. A. B. 1870, A. M. 1869, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Adelphic; Phi Kappa Psi. Taught in Northwestern University Preparatory School, two years. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Rock River Conference. Later in Congregational church. Moved to Evanston in 1893 to educate his children. Acting editor Transatlantic Art PubUshing Company of Chicago ; editor and chief author of a volume on Chicago'and the World's Columbian Exhibition. Married Ella H. Gary of Wheaton, 111., 4 Jan. 1870. Children — Albert Ains worth, born March 1873 ; died Aug. 1874. Cora Evangeline, born 14 May 1875. (No. 951.) John Warfield, born 28 Aug. 1876. (In college 1893-96.) Edwin E., born 7 March 1883. (In college 1900 .) Residence, 1136 Oak Ave., Evanston, 111. 43. JOHN BEATIE MAC GUFFIN. Born 22 April 1844, at London, Can. Prepared at Rock River Seminary, Mt. Morris, 111. A. B. 1870, A. M. Phi Kappa Psi. Clergyman, Metho- dist Episcopal; Rock River Conference. President of Rock River Domestic Missionary Society since 1894. Pastor at Sheridan, 111., since 1902. Married Miss M. T. Laughlin of Bloomington, 111., in 1871. Children— 'Pavj., born 2 May 1873. Ada, born 16 Dec. 1875. Ralph, born 16 Dec. 1878. Residence, Sheridan, 111. 44. THOMAS RANSOM STROBRIDGE. Brother of No. 30. Born 3 June 1840, at Hamilton, Can. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A. B. 1870, A. M. 1868, B. D., Garrett Biblical Insti- tute. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Six months in 134th Reg. of 111. Inf. Enlisted from sophomore class, 30 April 1864, as Corporal in Co. F, "Uni- versity Guards." Mustered out 25 Oct. 1864. Clergyman, Methodist Epis- copal; Rock River Conference. President of Anti-Saloon League, Elgin, 111., 1899-1900. Since 1900, pastor at Harvard, 111. 72 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1867 Married Nellie M. Smith, at Oak Park, 111., 27 May 1874. Children — Jesse G., born 8 May 1878. Mary Louise, born 7 June 1880. Thomas Ralph, born 30 May 1886. Residence, Harvard, 111. 46. GEORGE WAITSTILL WINSLOW. Father of Nos. 1058 and 1314. Born 4 Aug. 1842, at Southwick, Mass. Prepared in Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111. A. B. 1870, A. M. 1872, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Phi Beta Kappa. Principal Northwestern University Academy, 1869-73; preaching since in Rock River Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church. Married Lizzie Spaulding of Springfield, Vt., 10 July 1871. Children — George Alman, born 1 April 1873. Charles Spaulding, born 22 Sept. 1876. (No. 1058). Annie Swift, born 1 Dec. 1878. (No. 1314). Residence, Morgan Park, 111. CLASS OF 1868. 46. EDMUND WHITNEY BURKE. Brother of Nos. 91 and 158, and father of No. 1330. Born 22 Sept. 1847, at Byron, 111. Prepared at Rockford High School and Mt. Morris Academy. A. B. Senior declamation prize. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi. 1871, A. M. Attended University of Michi- gan Law School, 1868-69. Professor of Latin and Greek in Mt. Morris Acad- emy, 1869-71. Since 1871 in legal profession in Chicago. Elected Judge of Circuit Court of Cook County, 3 Nov. 1893; re-elected, June 1897. Commis- sioned Justice of Branch Appellate Court of First District of Illinois, Dec. 1902. Married Myra Webster, 5 Dec. 1878, at Rockford, 111. C/ii'Wren— Webster Harold, born 10 May 1881. (No. 1330). Ralph Haney, born 22 May 1884. (In college, 1900-02). Residence, 759 Adams St., Chicago, 111. 47. *FREDERICK JOSIAH HUSE. Born 30 Dec. 1847, at Dresden, Me. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A. B. Student Chicago Medical College, 1870-73; in Vienna, Paris and London, 1873-75. Supt. Hospital and Benefit Dept. of employees of Pacific system of S. Pac. Ry. Co., from Portland, Ore., to El Paso, Tex., 1888-90; also connected with Piano Mfg. Co., Chicago. Married (1) Sarah M. Gannon, 12 Dec. 1873, at Edinburgh, Scotland; she died 3 Jan. 1880. (2) Helen I. Clement, 14 June 1884, at Redwood, Cal. Children — Norman, born 1876; died. Charles G., born 1878. Died 7 Aug. 1893, in Chicago, 111. 1868] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 73 48. WILLIAM CARTER KNAPP. Born 10 March 1833, at Littleton, New Hampshire. Prepared at Newbury Seminary, Vt. A. B. 1871, A. M. Principal of Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, 111., 1868-69. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor at Fair- bury, 111., 1869-71; at Peoria, 1871-74; at Rock Island, 1875; A^arious charges since. Prof, of Natural Science, Hedding College, 111., 1875-79. Published "Funeral Services," 1874. Married (1) Ellen A. Bronson at Burke, Vt., 19 Aug. 1859; she died 30 June 1865. (2) Aurelia Seybold, 1867. Children — Ellen (Holston), born 4 Aug. 1869. Charles Hale, born 24 Nov. 1872; died 27 March 1891. AuRELLA, born 25 Jan. 1881. Residence, Normal, 111. CLASS OF 1869. 49. JACOB RANDOLPH ALLEN. Born 5 April 1838, at Laporte, Ind. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A. B. 1872, A. M. Adelphic. 1870, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Member of Wisconsin Conference, 1870-72; since of Rock River Conference. Now in super- numerary relation. Married (1) Jennie Wallace, 6 Dec. 1870, at Downers Grove, 111. ; she died 29 April 1884. (2) Hannah N. Corson, 23 April 1887, at Ashland, 111. Children — Leila, born 1873. Floy, born 1875. Ray Wallace, born 1879. Bessie, born 1881. Ralph Randolph, born 1889. Glenn Corson, born 1892. Sarah Frances, born 1897. Residence, Waterloo, la. 50. ROBERT BAIRD. Father of No. 941 and No. 1321. Born 21 Jan. 1844, at Glasgow, Scotland. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A. B. 1870, A. M. Junior prize essay. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. 1902, LL. D., Syracuse University. In Leipzig and Berlin, 1872-74. Instructor in Northwestern University Preparatory School, 1869-81 ; Professor of Greek, Northwestern University, 1881 . Married Sarah Heston, 12 July 1874, at Batavia, N. Y. Children — John; died. Ruth (Mitchell), born 28 May 1876. (No. 941). • Malcolm Heston, born 1 March 1880. (No. 1321). Robert W., born in 1883. (In college, 1901 .) Residence, 2206 Sheridan Road, Evanston, 111. 74 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1869 ol. *CHARLES KIMBALL BANNISTER. Brother of Nos. 26 and 383. Born 14 Nov. 1847, at Cazenovia, N. Y. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A. B. 1872, A. M. Phi Kappa Psi. Civil engineer, C. M. & St. P. R. R. ; also for Northwestern R. R. ; built Union Pacific short line; built great Ogden conduit. Retained as consulting engineer by Japanese government. Married Emma B. White of Evanston, Feb. 1874. Children — Edward White, born 3 July 1875. Emily, born 23 Oct. 1877. Died 10 Jan. 1901, at Ogden, Utah. 62. ANDREW BLASS BISHOP. Born 5 July 1836, at Verona, N. Y. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. A. B. 1872, A. M. 1869, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Hinman. Phi Kappa Psi. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; preached in Minnesota, 1869-81. Student in Chicago Homeopathic Medical College and Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, 1881-83. 1883, M. D. Phy- sician, San Jose, Cal., 1883-98 ; same, Los Gatos, Cal., 1898 . President of Society of Modern Medicine and Surgery, San Jose, Cal. Married Eva L. Wells, 30 Oct. 1870, at Milwaukee, Wis. Children — George Wells, born 25 Aug. 1873. Mabel Grace, born 12 Dec. 1874. Maude Winnifred, born 26 Feb. 1881 ; died 14 Jan. 1899. Residence, Los Gatos, Cal. 53. WILLIS BUTTERFIELD. Brother of Nos. 27 and 111. Born 5 Oct. 1848, at Paines Point, 111. Prepared in Rock River Seminary. A. B. 1872, A. M. 1872, M. D., Northwestern University Medical School Dept. Hinman; Phi Kappa Psi. Assistant physician Iowa State Hospital for Insane. Physician since 1875, at Barrington and Belvidere, 111. Surgeon for C. & N. W. R. R. Same for D. & Rio Grande R. R. Married Grace E. Wells, 18 June 1879. Children — Ada M., born 1880. Willis, born 1882; died. Fanny May, born 1890. Janet, born 11 Jan. 1895. Residence, Belvidere, 111. 54. HIRAM CURTISS. Born 6 May 1836, at Cazenovia, N. Y. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A. B. 1872, A. M. Phi Gamma Delta. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; in Wisconsin and Nebraska Conferences; superannuatedt 1899. Married Fanny Bishop, 19 Feb. 1878, at Somers, Wis. 1869] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 75 Children — Horace Burr, born 7 Feb. 1879. Hiram Glenn, born 25 May 1880. Phoenelle Bishop, born 30 Nov. 1881. Alida Grace, born 5 Jan. 1882. Victoria, born 9 March 1884. Residence, Sutton, Neb. 55. *ALBERT JOHN KENNICOTT. Born 3 Sept. 1844, at Northfield, 111. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph. B. Phi Kappa Psi. Taught four years. Married Fannie R. Woods of Mendota, 111., 24 Dec. 1870. Child — Willie ; died. Died 30 Dec. 1876, at Arlington Heights, 111. 56. *WILLIAM MINER RAYMOND. Brother of Nos. 80 and 104. Bom 25 Oct. 1846, in Boston, Mass. Prepared at Wilbraham (Mass.) Academy. A. B. Phi Kappa Psi. 1872, A. M. After graduation engaged in banking business in Chicago, 111., and in Salt Lake City, Utah. Married Libbie Fox, at Salt Lake City. Children — Samuel; died. Marjorie. Died 5 Feb. 1896. 57. CHARLES GARDINER ROOT. Born 27 Sept. 1845, at Remsen, N. Y. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, N. H., and Northwestern University Academy. Ph. B. Phi Kappa Psi. Principal of Public Schools, California, 1869-71. Since then in commercial pursuits. Vice-president and general manager of Adamant Manu- facturing Co. of America, Syracuse, N. Y. Vice-president and treasurer of Ohio Adamant Co., Cleveland, Ohio; chairman of Auditing Committee, Fort Dodge Plaster Co., Fort Dodge, Iowa; vice-president of Adamant Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Married Mrs. D. B. Colclazer, of Indianapolis, Ind., 15 Jan. 1880. Children — Helen Mary Colclazer (step-daughter). Richard Weir, born 28 Oct. 1882. Residence, 108 Oak Grove St., Minneapolis, Minn. 58. HENRY THOMPSON SCOVILL. Born 16 March 1840, at Camden, N. Y. Prepared at Rock River Semi- nary, Mt. Morris, 111. A. B. Phi Kappa Psi. 1870, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1872, A. M. Enlisted 13 Aug. 1862 in Co. K, 92d Illinois Infantry for three years' service; discharged 2 Feb. 1863 on account of dis- ability. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Five years in Rock River Con- ference. In mercantile work in Nebraska, 1876-90. Since 1893, in U. S. customs service, Chicago. Member Jno. A. Logan Post of G. A. R. 76 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1869 Married Eveline G. Graves of Winnetka, 111., 31 Oct. 1870. C/iz7d— Melvin S., born 27 Jan. 1876. Residence, 1716 Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111. CLASS OF 1870. 69. *WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON ADAMS. Born 30 March 1840, at Effingham, 111. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A. B. Adelphic. Phi Kappa P.si. 1873, A. M. 1870 B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1875, D. D., ibid. Enlisted 12 Aug. 1862» in Co. A, 111th 111. Inf. as Sergeant; promoted to 1st Lieutenant, U. S. Colored Heavy Artillery; advanced to Captain and to Major. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor at Monticello, 1870-72; at Clinton until 1875. President of Illinois Wesleyan University, 1875-88. Pastor at Atlanta, 111., until March 1890. Married (1) Sarah E. Campbell, 30 Aug. 1861 ; she died 14 Jan. 1866. (2) Hannah W. Concklin, 27 Aug. 1867. Children — Mary Adaline, born 29 June 1863 ; died. Sarah, born 5 Jan. 1866; died. Lulu M., born 8 Dec. 1869. Grace G., born 23 Aug. 1871. Charles C, born 23 July 1873. Katharine K., born 11 Nov. 1874. Died 12 March 1890, at Hot Springs, Ark. 60. WILLIAM DUDLEY BEST. Born 31 March 1845, at Germantown, W. Va. Prepared in Rock River Seminary and Northwestern University Academy. A. B. Delta Sigma Pi ; Adelphic. 1873, A. M. .1870, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergy- man, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor at eight stations in Illinois Conference, 1870-90. Presiding elder of Jacksonville District, 1890-96; pastor at Taylor- ville, 1896-98; at Delavan, 111., 1898-1901 ; at Buffalo, 111., 1901 ■. Married Fannie Stout, 1 Nov. 1870, at Byron, 111. Children — Flora Mae, born 12 Aug. 1871. Frank L., born 5 March 1875. LuNETTA, born 20 Aug. 1877. Alice A., born 11 April 1880. Residence, Buffalo, 111. 61. ROLLIN PEAKE BLANCHARD. Born 7 June 1843, at Bristol, Vt. Prepared at Hathaway Academy. B. S. Lawyer; dealer in real estate. Married Sarah Caroline Carson of Chicago, 2 Oct. 1869. Children — Edith I., born in 1874. Caroline E., born in 1876. Residence unknown. 1870] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 77 62. MERRITT CALDWELL BRAGDON. Brother of Nos. 31 and 90, and father of No. 1145. Bom 6 Jan. 1850, at Auburn, N. Y. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A. B. 1873, A. M. 1873, M. D. Adelphic. Sigma Chi. Phi Beta Kappa. Professional study in Chicago Medical College, Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, and in Vienna. Physician, Evanston, 111., since 1873. Trustee of First M. E. church, Evanston; of Northwestern University since 1899. Member of State Medical Society and American Institute of Homeopathy. Married Elizabeth Wayne Byerly, at Philadelphia, 6 June 1876. Children — Elizabeth, born 25 Aug. 1878. (No. 1145). Wayne, born 15 Aug. 1880; died 8 July 1884. Charles Ridgaway, born 12 Sept. 1884. (In college 1901-). Sara Frances, born 3 May 1886. Merritt C, Jr., born 19 Nov. 1892. Residence, 1709 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111. 63. THOMAS CRAVEN. Born 28 March 1844, at Buckley, North Wales. Prepared in North- western University Academy. A. B. 1873, A. M. 1872, B. D., Garrett Bib- lical Institute. Missionary at Lucknow, India, until 1885; at Calcutta until 1887; at Naini Tal, 1887-93. Originated Sunday schools among natives of India. Presiding elder four years. Agent of Methodist publishing house for twenty years. Member of municipality of Lucknow. Trustee Theological School, Boys' and Girls' School, Naini Tal, India. Compiled series of diglot dictionaries (English and Hindustani), 1880-85; 250,000 sold in a few years. Compiled many day and Sunday school books for mission field. Edited Sunday school and church weekly. Originated Woman's Friend, of India, now issued in five languages. Married Jennie M. Wells of Chittenango, N. Y., 20 July 1870. CMWrew— Theodora T. (Hazzard), born 9 March 1872. (Wife of No. 814). Henry W., bom 27 Nov. 1873. Jennie W., born 25 Jan. 1875. Merritt B., born 30 Dec. 1876. Residence, 718 Clark St., Evanston, 111. 64. MICHAEL FINITY. Born 4 July 1839, in Washington Co., Md. Enlisted 30 Sept. 1861 in Co. F, 13th Illinois Cavalry, and served through the war. Prepared at Jennings Seminary, Aurora. A. B. Adelphic. 1874, A. M. 1872, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Illinois Conference, 1872-80. Supt. of U. S. Indian School in Indian Territory, 1883-85. Justice of Peace and Police Magistrate of Lajunta, Colo. Practicing law. Residence, Lajunta, Colo. 78 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1870 65. JOSEPH HAMILTON GILL. Born 27 March 1844, at Strabane, County Tyrone, N. Ireland. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A. B. Adelphic. 1873, A. M. 1871 B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Post-graduate student Boston University, 1889. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Missionary to India since 1871. President N. India Conference, 1888. Secretary of same, 1891-2. Presiding elder of Garhwal District since Jan. 1895. Member of the Garhwal district board by appointment of Lieutenant Governor. Published Gospel of St. Matthew in Garhwali dialect, 1875; "Hindi First Book," 7 editions; pamphlet on "Marriage in India," 1893; has a grammar of Garhwali dialect in manuscript. Married Mary Elizabeth Ensign, 6 Sept. 1871, at Kalamazoo, Mich. Children — Francis H., born 3 March 1873. Benson E., born 28 May 1874. William G., born 7 Oct. 1875. Eleanor, born 9 Feb. 1877; died 22 April 1893. James R., born 17 Nov. 1879. (In college 1898-01). Harry H., born 14 Dec. 1883. Residence, Bareilly, N. P., India. 66. *IRA BELKNAP HENRY. Born 2 Aug. 1839, at Greenfield, Pa. Prepared at Mt. Morris, 111. A. B. 1874, A. M. 1870, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Served in Civil War. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; preached in Illinois until Dec. 1878, among his charges being University Church in Bloomington and Trinity Church in Quincy. Removed to San Antonio, Tex., on account of ill health. Pastor at Mason, Tex. Married Nellie L. Case, Aug. 1870. Children — Hattie, born in 1871. Rush, born in 1873. Died 11 Aug. 1890, at Mason, Tex. 67. ALBERT DARWIN LANGWORTHY. Born 24 Oct. 1850, at Sinclairville, N. Y. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A. B. Adelphic; Sigma Chi. Three months irregu- lar service with 134th Reg. 111. Vol. Infantry. Real estate and loans, Chi- cago, since graduation, except 1878-80, when in St. Louis, Mo. Married Emma Anderson, 10 July 1894, in Chicago. Child — Bessie, born 25 Jan. 1896. Residence, 2043 Kenmore Ave. ; office, 620 Reaper Block, Chicago, 111. 68. AMOS WILLIAMS PATTEN. \y Father of No. 779. Born 11 Feb. 1848, at Baltimore, Md. Prepared at Baltimore City College. A. B. 1873, A. M. 1871, B. D. and D. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Hinman. Phi Beta Kappa. Lunt and Hurd prizes. Studied at 1870] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 79 Leipsic and Berlin. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Rock River Confer- ence since 1871. Pastorates at Crete, Lockport, Chicago, Dixon, Evanston, Englewood, Aurora, Joiiet, Hyde Park. Professor of Biblical Instruction, Northwestern University, since 1899. Trustee of Northwestern University, 1887-99, elected by Rock River Conference. Author of articles in religious press, and of pamphlets; editor of a revised edition of Prof. Chas. W. Ben- nett's work, "Christian Archaeology." Published "Archseology of Baptism" in Methodist Review, 1901 ; "Some Early Christian Fragments," ibid., 1903. Married (1) Belle R. Harrison of Monticello, Wis., 5 Dec. 1871; she died 11 April 1875. (2) EUa S. Prindle (No. 291) at Evanston, 111., 25 Oct. 1883. Children— B-A-RUisoN E., born 29 May 1873. (No. 779). Clarence B., born 1875; died 1875. Emma, born 17 Sept. 1885. (In college 1902 .) Helen, born 6 Oct. 1888. Residence, 616 Foster St., Evanston, 111. 69. *WILLIAM PLESTED. Born 11 Dec. 1842, at Chatham, Canada. Prepared at Albert College, Ont. A. B. 1874, A. M. Clergyman until 1881 ; afterward in grocery busi- ness; land attorney and pension agent at Trinidad, Colo. Married Alice Gordon of New York City, 6 Oct. 1874. Children — Alice G., born 1875. Edith S., born 1876. William G., born 1878. Howard M., born 1880. Died July 1893, at Trinidad, Colo. 70. HOMER POTWIN. Born 19 Dec. 1848, at New Diggings, Wis. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. A. B. 1872, LL. B., Albany Law School. Real estate business in Chicago. Residence, unknown. 71. *LEVI VAN FOSSEN. Entered college from Oroville, Cal. Student during years 1869-70. Ph. B. Editor of Hamilton News at Biggs, Butte Co., Cal., in 1888. Deceased. 72. *FREDERIC CARVOSSO WINSLOW. Born 6 Oct. 1850, at Cuyler, N. Y. Prepared at Freeport High School. Ph. B. 1874, M. D., Medical Dept. Northwestern University. Sigma Chi. Physician at Jacksonville, lU., 1875-80; at Freeport, 1880-84; at Jacksonville, 1884-1901. Assistant physician of 111. Central Hospital for Insane for seven- teen years. Supt. of same institution four years. Member of Amer. Medico- Psychological Assn., 111. State Med. Assn., Tri-State Med. Assn., Morgan Co. Med. Society. 80 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1870 Married Frances Wilkinson Rockwell, 9 Feb. 1881, at Jacksonville, 111. She died 29 March 1898. Children — Frederic Hance, born 31 Jan. 1882. Charle.s Edward, born 30 Oct. 1888. Died in 1901 at Peoria, 111. CLASS OF 1871. 73. DANIEL ORMSBY FOX. Born at Sprout Brook, N. Y. Prepared at Albion, Mich., and North- western University Academy. A. B. 1881, A. M. 1872, B. D., Garrett Bib- lical Institute. Missionary in India since 1872 ; presiding elder of Bombay and Madras districts, 1880-84 ; in America on furlough, 1885-86. Pastor at Poona, India, 1887—. Married Ellen Harriet Warner in 1887, at Rangoon, Burmah. Adopted Child — John Warner, born 4 June 1886. Residence, Poona, India. 74. *EDWIN DE LOSS GOULD. Born 1 Aug. 1844, at Adams, N. Y. Prepared at Clark Seminary, Aurora, 111. Entered college from Freedom Center, 111. Student during years 1867- 71. A. B. Clergyman. Died 1 March 1874, at Gouldsville, 111. 76. SANFORD HOSEA McINTYRE. Born 3 Oct. 1842, at Plattsburg, N. Y. Prepared at Plattsburg Academy, Fort Edward Institute and Northwestern University Academy. A. B. 1874, A.M. Hinman. Phi Gamma Delta. Two years at Garrett Biblical Institute. Private in Company D of 11th Minn. Inf. through its entire time of service, something less than one year. Principal of school at Ishpeming, Mich., 1872- 73; at Negaunee, 1873-76; at Menominee, 1876-78. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor at Saranac Lake and Lake Placid, N. Y., 1881-83 ; at Red- ford, 1887-90. Now farmer. Married (1) Mrs. Kate D. McDonald Corliss, 27 June 1874, at Negaunee, Mich.; she died 21 June 1877. (2) Viola E. Anson, 13 June 1882, at Crown Point, N. Y. Children— Jessie B., born 16 July 1875; died 7 Sept. 1895. Kate, born 17 April 1877; died 17 July 1877. Ethel L., born 5 June 1883. Elma H., born 16 Sept. 1884. Richard A., born 25 July 1886; died 21 March 1887. Ruth A., born 10 July 1889. Merton H., born 24 Aug. 1893. Raymond F., born 15 Oct. 1896. Residence, Peru, N. Y. 1871] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 81 76. *AMOS HEARST MILLER. Father of No. 903. Bom 20 Oct. 1840, at Lancaster, Pa. Prepared at Mt. Morris, 111., and at Northwestern University Academy. A. B. Phi Gamma Delta. 1874, A. M. 1872, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Served in Company B, 13th 111. Inf. Mustered in, 24 May 1861 ; promoted to Corporal, 1 Oct. 1861, and to Sergeant, 26 March 1863 ; mustered out, 18 June 1864. Served one year in Co. F, 2d Regiment of Hancock's Veteran Corps. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. In Rock River Conference, 1871-1902. At Wheaton, Palatine, Rock Falls, De Kalb, Morrison, Warren, Plainfield, Lockport, Chicago and Arlington Heights, 111. Published "History of 13th Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantry," 1892. Married Margaret Jane McKean, 2 April 1874, at Mt. Morris, lU. Children— EsTHT&R M. McDowell, born 1875. (No. 903). Josephine Ruth, born 1879. Helen Maky Adalyn, born 1887. Died 8 Jan. 1902. 77. ALBERT BENJAMIN NORTON. Born 21 March 1847, at Alabama, N. Y. Prepared at Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. A. B. 1872, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Mis- sionary to India; returned on account of sickness, 1890; joined Genesee Con- ference; pastor of M. E. church at Cohocton, N. Y., 1890-91 ; at Macedon, 1892- 93 ; located, 1894. Author of "A Vocabulary of the Korkoo Language." Married Mary E. Kelly (Oberlin U.), in 1874, at Bombay, India. Children — Ebenezer, born 1875. John E., born 1877. Albert, born 1880. Charles F., born 1881. William K., born 1885. Residence, 181 Smith St., Rochester, N. Y. (?) 78. CHARLES WILLIAM PEARSON. Born 7 Aug. 1846, at Selby, Yorkshire, England. Prepared at Wood- house Grove School, near Leeds, and at Fisher's School at Yarm. Left at age of thirteen. Subsequent study largely independent of instruction. A. B. 1872, A. M. Adelphic. Phi Kappa Psi ; Phi Beta Kappa. Senior prize for English composition; Lunt and Hurd prizes. Post-graduate study in Europe. Instructor in German and English, Northwestern University, 1867-76. Pastor of M. E. church, Bangor, Mich., 1876-77. Instructor in English Literature, Northwestern University, 1877-81. Professor of same, 1881-1902. Pastor of Unitarian church, at Quincy, 111., since Dec. 1902. Member of Evanston Philosophical Association, 1871, until its decease ; member of Legensia Literary Society until its decease; of the Chicago Literary Society, one year. Has pub- lished "Alma Mater," 1876, and "Methodism," 1891, poems; "Cavalier Poets," selections from 17th century poets, with introductions and notes, Clark & 82 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1871 Maynard, New York; "The Carpenter Prophet," 1902, Chicago. Contribu- tor to Progress, 1897, St. Nicholas, and to the religious and secular press. Married Sarah Helen French, 15 June 1875, at Evanston, 111; she died 12 June 1896. Children — Mowbray French, born 12 July 1878. Margaret Julia (Orchard), born 17 May 1881. (In college 1898-1901). Ethel, born 13 Feb. 1884. George William, born 20 Dec. 1886. Muriel, born 30 Oct. 1888. Josephine Charlotte, born 30 Nov. 1894. Residence, 212 S. 12th St., Quincy, 111. 79. ARTHUR WILSON PENNY. Born 23 May 1850, at Chicago, 111. Prepared at St. Paul (Minn.) High School. Ph. B. Adelphic. Phi Kappa Psi. President of Board of Trustees, Park Ridge, 111., 1884-86. Brick manufacturer. Married Clara Frances Wilson, 15 May 1873, at East Douglas, Mass. Children — Edith (Smith), born 1 May 1874. George W., born 28 May 1880. Residence, 505 Majestic Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 80. JAMES HENRY RAYMOND. Brother of Nos. 56 and 104. Born 6 June 1850, at Wilbraham, Mass. Entered from Wesleyan Acad- emy and Northwestern University Academy. A. B. 1874, A. M. Senior prize for English composition ; divided the Blanchard prize with E. R. Shrader. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Beta Kappa. 1875, LL. B. from Union College of Law. Secretary of first R. R. and Warehouse Commission of Illinois, 1871-73 ; secretary and treasurer of Western R. R. Association, 1874-84 ; treas- urer of Village of Evanston, 1875-76. Trustee of Northwestern University, 1889-1902. Lawyer, in Chicago, 1884 to date. Patent law a specialty. Member of the Bar Associations of Chicago, the State Bar Association of Illinois, Patent Law Association of Chicago, and the American Bar Associa- tion. Numerous addresses before Bar and Railroad Associations, Trusts Conferences, etc. Married Mary Stuart Edwards, 13 Oct. 1874, at Springfield, 111. Children — Edwards Frederic, born 1876. (In college 1893-98.) Elizabeth, born 1877. (In college 1896-99). Helena Van Wycke, born 1878. Miner, born 1885. Residence, 2335 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. 81. OZRO ROYS. Brother of No. 106. Born 12 May 1847, at Dickinson Center, N. Y. Prepared at Lawrenceville Academy, N. Y., and at Middlebury, Vt. A. B. Hinman. 1874, A. M, 1871] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 83 B. D., at Cobb Divinity School, Lewiston, Me. Clergyman; pastor at Farm- ington, Me.; St. Johnsbury, Vt. ; MassaAvippi, Quebec; Canton, Me. Since 1884 in evangelistic work. Married Sarah Augusta Farrington, 23 June 1873, at Livermore Falls, Me. Children — Ozro Zina, born 29 Julj^ 1874. Lincoln Joseph, born 2 Sept. 1877. Edville Adellus, born 28 April 1879. June Augusta, born 24 April 1885. Mayvelle Esther, born 6 Jan. 1889. Residence, 88 Russell St., Lewiston Falls, Me. 82. RICHARD DANA RUSSELL. Born 7 June 1838, in Knox County, 111. Prepared at Hedding College and Northwestern University Academy. A. B. 1874, A. M. Senior prize for English composition. Hinman. Phi Gamma Delta. Two years in Garrett Biblical Institute. First Lieutenant of Co. K, 83d 111. Vol. Inf., 1862-65. Assistant Judge-Advocate of General Court Martial; Post Chaplain at Fort Donelson. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Central Illinois Conference; various charges in Illinois. Agent Illinois Wesleyan University, 1879-80; pre- siding elder Streator District, 1881-85. Three terms trustee of Northwestern University. Professor of Biology and Geology in the American Temperance University, Harriman, Tenn. Pastor at Milford, 111. Pastor at Oak Park, Cal., 1898. Has resided since in Onarga, Sibley and Crescent City, 111., and Pomona, Cal. Married (1) Marie A. Riddler of Naperville, 111., 30 May 1872; she died at Forest, 111., 24 Nov. 1874. (2) Ella M. Snedaker of Tonica, 111., in 1878. Children — Linnie Makie (Stiefbold), born 17 Nov. 1874. Richard L., born 7 June 1879; died at Manila, 2 July 1902, after three years in U. S. Army. Henry E., born 29 Dec. 1880. Paul A., born 26 Dec. 1886. Alice Gail, born 1 June 1889. Residence, Pomona, Cal. 83. EDWIN RUTHVEN SHRADER. Born 15 May 1841, in Wood County, Ohio. Prepared at Hedding Semi- nary. Two years at Genesee College, Lima, N. Y. A. B. 1874, A. M. Hin- man. Phi Beta Kappa. Two years post-graduate work in Chemistry. Senior prize for English composition. Divided the Blanchard prize with James H. Raymond. Oliver Marcy prize in Botany. Hinman prize. Managing editor of the Tripod, the college monthly, June-Oct., 1871. Ph. D., Mallalieu Uni- versity. Enlisted in Co. F, 66th III. Sharp-shooters, 10 Oct. 1861. Was in battles of Mt. Zion, Mo., Fort Henry, Fort Donelson, Shiloh, and the siege of Corinth. Sent home on account of sickness, 30 June 1862. Tutor in North- western University Preparatory School, 1870-76. Professor of Natural Science in Chaddock College, 1876-79. Superintendent of public schools at Mt. Ster- ling, III., 1879-84. Professor of Natural Science at Chaddock College, 1884- 84 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1871 85. Professor of Natural Science in the University of Southern California, 1885-89. Instructor in Woodbury Business College, Los Angeles, 1889-90, and since then President of the same institution. President and Vice-Presi- dent of the University Ethical Club of Los Angeles, 1898-1900. Married Eva J. Mattison, Dec. 1874, at Chicago, 111. Children— Daisy, born 22 July 1877; died 8 March 1878. Edwin Roscoe, born 14 Dec. 1878. Ada May, born 15 April 1880. Sarah Ethel, born 19 Nov. 1884. Residence, 1104 W. 37th St., Los Angeles, Cal. 84. *HAMILTON STUTELY WICKS. Born in 1848 in Milwaukee, Wis. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph. B. Adelphic. Sigma Chi. Managing editor of Tripod. Graduate of University of Wisconsin Law School. One of founders of Mil- waukee Evening Times. Left journalism to become member of the law firm of Atwood, Wicks & Rychman, Chicago. Followed Custer Black Hills expedition as correspondent for several Chicago and New York papers. One of the founders of the Chicago Herald. In 1883 started the Denver Journal of Commerce. In 1884 secretary of the Denver Mining and Indus- trial Exposition. In 1886 removed to Kansas City and started the Commercial. One of the organizers of the Kansas City Exposition. Repre- sented several American papers at the Sidney Exposition in Australia. Start- ed the Alaska & British Mining Co. of New York, and was in that city organ- izing a Cuban export company at the time of his death. Married Miss Jeffrys, who died shortly before him. Died Jan. 1899, at Brooklyn, N. Y. 85. LEVI SPENCER WILCOX. Born 7 Aug. 1847, at Lacon, 111. Prepared at Lacon High School. Ph. B. 1873, M. D., at Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. Practicing physician and surgeon in Champaign, 111. Mayor of Champaign three terms. Collector of Internal Revenue, 8th district of 111. United States Consul, Hankow, China. Married (1) Alice Yaple of Mendon, Mich., July 1873; she died 19 March 1888; (2) Nina Dickinson of St. Louis, Mo., 1891. Child— Mae, born 7 May 1874. Residence, Hankow, China. 86. HUBERT WARREN WOODRUFF. From Annawan, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A. B. 1874, A. M. 1873, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Senior prize for English composition. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Central Illinois Con- ference. Pastor at Roberts, 111., 1873; EUisville, 111., 1874. Residence, unknown. 1871] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 85 87. GEORGE LEWIS YAPLE. Born Feb. 1851, at Leonidas, Mich. Entered from Albion College, Mich. A. B. 1874, A. M. Sigma Chi. Lawyer. Member of Congress, 1882-84. Nominee for Governor of Mich, in 1886. For some years Circuit Judge of 15th district of Mich. Married Mary E. Hankinson of Rockford, 111., 11 Jan. 1873. Children — Edward. Cakl. ■ Marie. George L. Fred. Alice. Harry. Residence, Mendon, Mich. CLASS OF 1872. This class purchased for the University museum the Hauser elephant. 88. ELLERY HERBERT BEAL. Born 20 Aug. 1846, at Livermore, Me. Prepared in Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Northwestern University Academy. A. B. 1875, A. M. 1876, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Adelphic. Sigma Chi. Principal of Harlem School, River Forest (111.), until 1876. Clergyman, Methodist Epis- copal; Rock River Conference; pastor at Prairie Center, Oswego, Compton, EarlviUe, Hinckley, PlattviUe, Frankfort Station, La Salle, Plainfield, Man- hattan, Fairdale, 111. ; now at Blaine, 111. Married Harriette Mooar, 31 March 1870, in Chicago. Children — Alfred Goodfellow, born 11 April 1873. Julia Harriett, born 1 April 1877. Mary L, born 20 Aug. 1878. Luther Ellery, born 26 Aug. 1887. Cutler Mooar, born 3 Dec. 1890; died 27 March 1891. Address, Poplar Grove, 111., R. F. D. No. 2. 89. *TH0MAS stripling BERRY. Born 30 June 1841, at Virginia, 111. Prepared in preparatory schools of Illinois Wesleyan and Northwestern Universities. A. B. 1875, A. M. 1870, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Enlisted 15 Aug. 1862 in Co. D, 114th 111. Inf. Elected First Lieutenant. Severely wounded 10 June 1864 and taken prisoner. Held in Confederate prisons at Mobile, Cohawby and Anderson- ville. Exchanged and sent to Annapolis, where he was discharged from the service. Re-entered the LTniversity in 1865. Clergyman, Methodist Epis- copal; Des Moines Conference; pastor at Carlisle, la., 1870-71; Corning, 1872-73; Des Moines, 1874-76; Indianola, 1877. President of Simpson Cen- tenary College, Indianola, la., 1878-80. Elected to represent the Des Moines Conference in General Conference of 1880. Married Lou A. Van Eaton of Virginia, 111., 20 June 1865. Died in Feb. 1880, at Indianola, la. 86 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1872 90. GEORGE ERASTUS BRAGDON. Brother of Nos. 31 and G2. Born 20 Feb. 1852, at Auburn, N. Y. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph. B. Adelphic. Sigma Chi. Wholesale grocer at Pueblo, Colo., since 1884. Alderman of Pueblo, 1886. Married (1) Anna M. Hopkins, 6 Sept. 1876, at Racine, Wis; she died 23 Jan. 1888. (2) Mary Bell Loudon, 20 Nov. 1889, at Newton Highlands, Mass. C/t?7(/ren— Kate ; died 2 Jan. 1888. Jeannette p.; died 18 Aug. 1888. Dorothy Isabella, born 16 Dec. 1893. Beatrice Cushman, born 5 Sept. 1896. Sarah, born 20 July 1899. Residence, Pueblo, Colo. 91. *JAMES GURSHOM BURKE. Brother of Nos. 46 and 158. Born in 1850, in Ogle County, 111. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. A B. Adelphic. Sigma Chi. Managing editor of Tripod, 1872. 1875, A. M. Attended Union College of Law, Chicago. Practiced law in Rockford and Chicago, 111., and Aberdeen, Dak. Justice of Peace at Aber- deen, Dak. Married Mary Starrett, in 1882, at Chicago, III. ; she died in Oct. 1902. Died 15 Dec. 1887, at Aberdeen, Dak. 92. CURTIS HARVEY CASTLE. Born 4 Oct. 1848, in Knox County, 111. Student from Knox Academy, Galesburg, 111. A.B. 1890, A.M. Managing editor Tripod, 1871. Hin- man prize; divided Lunt prize. M.D., College of Physicians and Sur- geons, Keokuk, Iowa. Member of Congress, 1896-98. Practicing medicine in California since 1882. Member of American Academy of Medicine. Married (1) Susan Alma Taber, 8 Oct. 1879, at Lewiston, 111.; she died 18 Sept. 1887. (2) Virginia Nixon Wills, 10 July 1890. Children — -Grace Imogene, born 6 Nov. 1880. Curtis Harvey, Jr., born 29 Dec. 1883. Paul Long, born 1 Feb. 1S92; died 13 Feb. 1892. Chandos Barrett, born 6 May 1894. Mary Mercedes, liorn 30 June 1895. Residence, Merced, Cal. 93. LORIN CONE COLLINS, JR. Born 1 Aug. 1848, at Windsor, Conn. Entered from Oliio Wesleyan Uni- versity. A.B. 1875, A.M. Adelphic. Sigma Chi; Phi Beta Kappa. Day prize for English composition. Member of Illinois Legislature for three ses- sions, 1879-84. Judge of Cook Co. Circuit Court, 1884-93, when he resigned. Speaker of the House, 1883-84. Practicing law in Chicago. Member of the American Society of Political and Social Science, and of the Illinois State and Chicago Bar Associations. Trustee of Northwestern University since 1887. 1872] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 87 Married Nellie Robb, 17 Sept. 1873, at Evanston, 111. Children — Carrie May; died 6 July 1874. LoRiN Cone 3d, born 1 Aug. 1876. Helen Robb ; died 16 May 1878. Grace, born 15 Oct. 1883. George Robb, born 24 May 1888. Residence, 4 Tower Court, Chicago, 111. 94. *LEWIS PARMENIO DAVIS. Boni 3i Dec. 1839, at Davis, Mich. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1875, A.M. 1873, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. D.D., ibid. Phi Kappa Psi. Enlisted in 22d Michigan Inf., 9 Aug. 1862. Served as private, Sergeant-Major and Lieutenant; mustered out at close of war. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Detroit Conference, 1873-97; pastor at De- troit, Plymouth, Dexter, and West Bay City; presiding elder of Alpena Dis- trict, 1883-87; pastor Lincoln Avenue Church, Detroit, 1887-92; presiding elder Adrian District, 1892-97; trustee of Albion College, Mich., several years. Married Lydia E. Tinsman of Romeo, Mich., 19 Dec. 1863. Children — Irene Estelle, born 1867. Paul T., born 1870. Died 12 July 1897, at Bay View, Mich. 95. ROBERT BOAL EDWARDS. Born 10 Sept. 1844, in Roberts Twp., Marshall Co., 111. Entered from Clark Seminary, Aurora, 111. A.B. 1875, A.M. Adelphic. Day prize for English composition. Enlisted 1 May 1864, as Sergeant in Co. I, 141st 111. Vol. Inf. Discharged 10 Oct. 1864. Studied law until 1874 at Lacon, III. Practiced law at Lacon until failure of health in 1891. City attorney at Lacon, 1879-83. Married (1) Almira J. Johnson, 21 Dec. 1875, at Lacon, 111.; she died 14 Feb. 1891. (2) Julia E. Green, 20 June 1893, at Lacon. Adopted Children — Dorothy, born 4 Aug. 1895. Marjory, born 20 June 1900. Residence, Lacon, 111. 96. ELTINGE ELMORE. Born 10 April 1851, at New Palz, N. Y. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Sigma Chi. Wholesale dealer in cedar and forest products, and secretary and manager Resthaven Sanatorium Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Married Hattie L. Cook, at San Mateo, Cal., 9 Sept. 1876. Children — Elinor, born 14 July 1877. Amelia Huntley, born 19 Oct. 1879. Samuel Eltinge, born 8 Oct. 1882. Floretta Georgina, born 26 Sept. 1884. Emily Warren, born 26 Nov. 1886. Residence, 603 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 88 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1872 97. EDWIN JOHN HARRISON. Born 25 Dec. 1848, at Belleville, 111. Prepared at Minneapolis High School. Ph.B. Sigma Chi. Day prize for English composition. Dry goods and money loaning business. Married Mary E. Smith of Winona, Minn., 1 Aug. 1874. Residence, Waverly Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn. 98. JOHN MILTON JOHNSTON. Born 20 Sept. 1844, at Shelby, N. Y. Entered from Adrian College, Michigan. A.B. 1875, A.M. Hinman. Managing editor of Tripod. Enlisted 10 Oct. 1862, in 67th Regiment, Ohio Vol. Inf., as non-commissioned officer. Captured in hospital ; honorably discharged 17 July 1863. Clergy- man, Methodist Episcopal; pastor at Marquette, Negaunee, and Houghton, Mich., 1871-79. Manufacturing optician since 1880. Author of "Eye Studies," "Good Sight Series," etc., and editor of optical journals for twenty years. Married Mary Spencer Peck, 18 Sept. 1873. Children— Mariot^ S., born 25 July 1876; died 11 Jan. 1893. George S., born 1 March 1878. P.\UL H., born 7 Nov. 1881. Residence, 2563 N. 41st Court, Irving Park, Chicago, 111. Office, 84 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 99. MATHER DEAN KIMBALL. Born 4 Dec. 1849, at Green Bay, Wis. Entered from Ripon College, Wis. A.B. 1875, A.M. Editor of Green Bay Advocate; editor and publisher of Green Bay G/o5e/1874-83 ; manager of Women's Temperance Publication Asso- ciation, Chicago, 1884-91 ; editor of Goodjorm, and doing literary work for other publications, 1892-93; manager of literature and "supply department. North- western Mutual Life Insurance Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Member of Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, and of Wisconsin Historical Society. Married Anna Lewis, 30 June 1875, at Chicago, 111. Children — Kate L., bom 1876. Sara W., born 1878. Anna M., born 1887. Residence, 728 Frederick St., Milwaukee, Wis. 100. *GEORGE LUNT. Born 4 Dec. 1850, in Chicago, 111. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Sigma Chi. Day prize for^^English^composition. Grain commission business, and afterward real estate, in Chicago. Married Stella M. l^urke, 7 Dec. 1881, at Chicago, 111. Child — Margaret E., born 1 Sept. 1882. Died 13 June 1895, at Evan.ston, 111. 1872] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 89 101. HIRAM HARRIS PALMER. Born 25 June 1849, in Fulton Co., 111. Prepared at Jacksonville, 111. A.B. 1875, A.M. Teacher in Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, 111., 1873; principal of public schools, Abilene, Kan., 1874; insurance business at Jacksonville, 111., 1875-77; city editor Jacksonville Daily Journal, 1878-81 ; during two years of same period was Grand Recorder A. O. U. W. of Illinois; edited and published Roodhouse (111.) Journal, 1881-84 ; on Daily Courier, and Daily Journal, Jack- sonville, lU. ; with Union Iron Works, Kansas City, Mo., 1884; in editorial charge of Kansas City Commercial, 1885; afterward editor and part owner of Kansas City Implement and Farm Journal. Married Hattie H. Davis, 17 Feb. 1880, at Jacksonville, 111. Children — Mary A. E., born 1881. Mattie R., born 1882; died. James Q., bom 1885. Virginia I. V., born 1891. Helene H. B., born 1893. Residence, 421 VanBuren St., Jacksonville, Fla. 102. CLARENCE RICHMOND PAUL. Born 3 Oct. 1852, at St. Thomas, Ont., Canada. Prepared at Northwest- ern University Academy. A.B. 1875, A.M. Sigma Chi; Phi Beta Kappa. Divided the Lunt prize. Journalist three years on Chicago dailies; clerk of several committees in the Illinois Legislature, and assistant secretary of the Illinois Railroad and Warehouse Commission ; private secretary to U. S. Senator Cullom, 1883-89, being clerk of senate committee which formulated the Inter- state Commerce Act. Delegate to Republican State Convention four times, and member of Republican State central committee three terms; editor of Illinois State Journal since 1889. Residence, Springfield, 111. 103. WILBUR OCTAVUS PEET. Born 9 Sept. 1850, at West Webster, N. Y. Prepared at Genesee Wes- leyan Seminary and Genesee College. A.B. 1875, A.M. 1874, B.D., Gar- rett Biblical Institute. Hinman. Psi Upsilon. Managing editor Tripod, 1872. Day prize for English composition. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; in Genesee Conference; preaching at Westfield, Pa., 1895-1901; at Walworth N. Y., 1901 . Married Jeannie E. Frackelton, 9 Sept. 1879, at Petersburg, 111. Children — James Clinton, Jr., born 25 Nov. 1880. Mary Eliza, born 28 Jan. 1889. Robert, born 5 March 1891. Residence, Walworth, N. Y. 104. FREDERICK DWIGHT RAYMOND. Brother of Nos. 80 and 56. Born 16 Sept. 1852, at Wilbraham, Mass. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1875, A.M. Hinman. Sigma Chi; Phi Beta 90 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1872 Kappa. Engaged in construction and operation of railroads since graduation. Now director, secretary and treasurer of the Elgin, Joliet and Eastern, and the Chicago, Lake Shore and Eastern railway companies. Married Carrie M. Wyckoff, 24 Oct. 1877, at Evanston, 111. Children— RvTH, born 6 Oct. 1878. Mary, born 18 Oct. 1880. (In college 1900 .) Philip W., born 28 Oct. 1886. Margaret, born 9 Aug. 1891. Frederick Dwight, Jr., born 6 July 1896. Residence, 408 Greenwood Blvd., Evanston, 111. Office, Rookery Building, Chicago, 111. 106. *JAMES FRANKLIN ROBINSON. Born 27 Feb. 1849, near Hillsdale, Rock Island Co., 111. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1875, A.M. Sigma Chi. Cashier of Rock Island National Bank until 1899, when he became its president. For several years trustee of the American University at Washington, D. C. Trus- tee of Northwestern University, 1900-1902. At the time of his death presi- dent of Rock Island National Bank, and Central Trust and Savings Bank, Rock Island, 111. Had held the offices of treasurer of the city of Rock Island, and treasurer of the Board of Education of Rock Island. Traveled exten- sively, including a tour of Europe and the Orient. Married Mary E. Rhoades, of Pekin, 111., 29 Oct. 1879. Died 23 May 1902, at Rock Island, 111. lOe. FERNANDO ROYS. Brother of No. 81. Born at Dickinson Center, N. Y. Entered College from Dickinson, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Chicago Medical College. Teacher in Salt Lake City, Utah; phy- sician. Married Miss H. M. Williams in 1873, in Michigan. Residence, unknown. 107. AMOS A. L. SMITH. Born 8 Sept. 1849, at Appleton, Wis. Prepared at Medford, Mass. En- tered from Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis. A.B. 1875, A.M. Adel- phic. Managing editor Tripod, 1871-72. Day and Blanchard prizes. Phi Beta Kappa. Journalist in Chicago and afterward lawyer in Milwaukee, Wis. Director in Wisconsin National Bank. Counsel for Humane Society. For- merly Director in Milwaukee College for Women (Downer College). Married Frances L. Brown, 20 May 1874, at Evanston, 111.; she died 15 Oct. 1901. Children — Laura L. (Kaun), born 16 June 1876. Philip R., born 8 Jan. 1878. Edwin L., born 27 June 1882. Walton K., born 21 Sept. 1890. Residence, 2316 Grand Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 1872] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 91 108. HERBERT MANN THIERS. Born 18 Oct. 1852, in McHenry Co., 111. Prepared at Kenosha (Wis.) High School. B.S. C.E. Civil engineer on C. & N. W. Ry. in Minnesota and Dakota, 1872-74. Lawyer in Kenosha, Wis., 1876-86, and in Chicago since 1886. Married Mary Gilda, 17 Jan. 1894, at Chicago, 111. Child — Died 23 Nov. 1902, aged one year. Residence, 7024 Wentworth Ave., Chicago, 111. ; Office, 78 La Salle St. 109. *EDMUND BOOKER WOODSON. Born 29 March 1850, at Michigan City, Ind. Prepared at Chelsea (Mass.) High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1875, A.M. Teacher for three years; in business in Chicago for three years. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; in Northwest Indiana Conference. Pastor at Argos, Morocco, Battle Ground, Oxford, Brookston, and Remington, Ind. Died 22 Feb. 1888, at Remington, Ind. CLASS OF 1873. This class placed upon the campus the large boulder near the southwest gate. 110. EDWIN CAMP ARNOLD. Born 19 Dec. 1851, at Fulton, N. Y. Prepared at Rockford (111.) High School. A.B. 1875, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1895, D.D., North- western University. Hinman. Phi Kappa Psi ; Phi Beta Kappa. Lunt prize; divided Blanchard prize. Managing editor Tripod, 1873. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Rock River Conference. Pastorates at Chicago, Joliet, Wilmington, Ottawa, Plainfield, Waukegan, Galena, Batavia; at Wilmette, 111., 1901 . Married Martha Henrietta Arnold, 24 Nov. 1880, at Syracuse, N. Y. Children — Florence Winifred, born 24 Dec. 1881. (In college, 1901 .) Gladys, born 20 Oct. 1883. (In college, 1901 .) Edwina Martha, born 7 Nov. 1888; died 25 July 1889. Kenneth Fuller, born 6 May 1892. Residence, Wilmette 111. 111. *LOUIS BUTTERFIELD. Brother of Nos. 27 and 53. Born 18 Nov. 1850, at Marion, 111. Prepared at Rock River Seminary and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hinman. Studied in Chicago Union Law School. Lawyer in Chicago. Died 30 Aug. 1897, at Denver, Colo. 92 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1873 112. FESTUS WAUDBY CLEVELAND. Born 19 Nov. 1850, at Masonville, N. Y. Prepared at Freeport High School. Ph.B. Adelphic; Phi Kappa Sigma. Managing editor of Tripod, 1873. On Blanchard contest. Studied law. General Right of Way Agent, C. & N. W. R. R. Married Edith Williams, 25 Nov. 1875, at Chicago, 111. Children — Winifred (Lane), born 18 Sept. 1876. Paul W., born 24 Dec. 1878. Gertrude I., born 14 July 1886. Residence, 5047 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111. Office, 22 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111. 113. HENRY ALLEN COOPER. Entered college from Burlington, Wis. Ph.B. Adelphic. Sigma Chi; Phi Beta Kappa. Debate prize in junior year; divided Blanchard prize. Lawyer. District attorney of Racine Co., Wis., 1880-87. Delegate to Na- tional Republican Convention, 1884. Member of Wisconsin Senate, 1887-91. Member of Congress from Wisconsin. Residence, Racine, Wis. 114. *JOHN MILTON DANDY. Born 18 July 1852, at Versailles, Ky. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1876, A.M. Phi Kappa Sigma. President of Alumni Association, 1893-94. Special correspondent of Chicago Times and Journal until 1875 ; became one of founders of Saturday Evening Herald, which he edited and published until 1896. Member of Press Club of Chicago, Calumet Club, and Indiana Club. Married Nellie Blanford Cook of Baltimore, Md., 22 Oct. 1884. Children — Mary Alice, born 8 Aug. 1885. John Milton, Jr., born 5 June 1890. Died 6 March 1897, at Los Angeles, Cal. 116. BYRON HENRY ELDRIDGE. Born 27 Jan. 1846, at Macomb, N. Y. Prepared at Monroe (Mich.) High School. C.E. Civil engineer with Chicago and ^Alton, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and Mexican Central railroads. Division engineer of Chicago and Alton R. R., 1899 . Residence, 216 Ashland Ave., La Grange, 111. 116. CHAUNCEY GAINES. Born 9 Oct. 1848, at Victoria, 111. Prepared at Union High School, Ann Arbor, Mich., and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1876, A.M. Hinman. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher in Illinois and California until 1876. In general offices of S. P. R. R. in San Francisco, 1876-81. In the Union Savings Bank, Oakland, Cal.,' 1882-91. On Board of Education in 1873] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 93 Berkeley, Cal., 1878-90. Manager of Oakland Fruit and Vineyard Co., 1892, and vineyardist in Fresno Co., Cal., since 1882. Married Chattie K. Rixon, 11 June 1878, at San Francisco, Cal. Children — Clarence Arthur, born 12 Feb. 1880. Mabel, born 8 Aug. 1881. Irene, born 15 March 1884. Howard R., born 30 Dec. 1885. Victor C, born 22 Sept. 1888. Residence, Fresno, Cal., R. D. No. 1. 117. HENRY GREEN. Born 17 May 1846, in Racine, Wis. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hinman. Mayor of Sterling, 111., 1882-83 ; practicing law in that city since admission to the bar in 1876. Married Harriet T. Brookfield of Sterling, lU., 30 June 1881. Children — Chaeles H., born 1882. Howard S., born 1886. Residence, Sterling, 111. 118. FREDERICK MONROE HUSTED. Born 30 July 1850, at Starksboro, Vt. Prepared at Galva, 111., Ann Arbor, Mich., and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1876, A.M. LL.B., Union College of Law, Chicago. Phi Kappa Psi. Practicing law in Cali- fornia since admission to bar in 1875. Married Angie Lucina Holcomb, 19 Aug. 1879, at Oakland, Cal. Children — Edith, born 19 Jan. 1881. Winifred, born 27 March 1884. Address, Macdonough Building, Oakland, Cal. 119. WILLIAM KING. Father of No. 448. Born at HiUcommon, Somertshire, England. Prepared at Oberlin, Ohio, and in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1876, A.M. Member of U. S. Life-Saving Crew. Teacher in Simpson Centenary College, Indianola, Iowa, 1873-76. Resided later in Florida and in New Mexico. Now in post- office. Highland Park, 111. Married Marcia J. King, 18 July 1863, at Oberlin, Ohio. CMWren— Minnie E. (Mason), born 12 Dec. 1864. (No. 448.) Jennie L. (Miller). Residence, Highland Park, 111. (Box 407). 120. *JOHN RUMFORD LESLIE. Born 30 Oct. 1846, at Hubbard, Ohio. Prepared in Rock River Seminary, Mt. Morris, lU. Ph.B. Hinman. Managing editor of Tripod; Hinman and Hurd prizes. Principal of public school at Oregon, 111., for two years. City attorney at Oregon, 111., 1875-77 ; director of Oregon Public Library. Died 21 March 1877, at Oregon, 111. 94 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1873 121. DRAPER ALONZO LINDSEY. Born 1 June 1S4S, at Fairfax, Ind. Entered from Baker University, Bald- win, Kan. A.B. 1876, A.M. Phi Gamma Delta. Enlisted in Co. A, 5th Kansas Infantry, in the fall of 1864, and served throii<:!;h one campaign while under age. Principal of public schools at Plainview, Minn., 1873-80; same at Fargo, N. D., 1880-82; in law office at Fargo, 1883-87; practicing law at Fargo since 1887. City attorney of Fargo, 1891 and 1892. Married Carrie Mary Stone, Plainview, Minn., 25 June 1877. Children — Ralph Alonzo, born 21 Sept. 1880. Marion Maude, born 14 Dec. 1882. Gladys, born 17 July 1887. Residence, Minneapolis, Miim.? 122. WILLIAM JACOB MINIUM. Father of No. 1107. Born 10 Jan. 1845. in Kane Co., 111. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hinman. 1887, A.M. 1875, B.D., Garrett Biblical Insti- tute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Member of Central Illinois Confer- ence ; preaching in Illinois since graduation. Married Emily Elizabeth AVheadon (No. 181), at Evanston, 111., 29 July 1874. Children— Wihhis Frank, born 19 Jan. 1877. (No. 1107.) Ruth B., born 1885. Residence, Kankakee, 111. 123. ADOLPHUS HENRY NEEDHAM. Born 25 Oct. 1844, on the Island of Guernsey, in the British Channel, Port of St. Peter. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hin- man. Phi Kappa Psi. Burns forensic prize; Hinman prize. 1876, A.M. 1875, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. In Rock River Conference, 1875-85; since then in California Conference. At Oakland, Cal., 1899, and Salinas, Cal., 1900 . Author of pamphlet, "Why I Am a Methodist." Married Mary C. Croissant, 23 June 1870, at Chicago, 111. Children — Elton Adolphus, born 23 March 1871 ; died 3 Nov. 1891. Sidney Dempster, born 6 Aug. 1873. Paul Arnold, born 23 Aug. 1875. William Gloss, born 8 Dec. 1876. Clive Ninde, born 16 Oct. 1882. Frank Edwin, born 8 Dec. 1889. Residence, Salinas, Cal. 124. EDWARD LAMAY PARKS. Born 26 Jan. 1851, at Dundee, N. Y. Prepared at Rochelle High School, Jennings Seminary, and Northwestern University Academj-. A.B. 1876, 1873] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 95 A.M. Adelphic. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Managing editor of Tri- pod. 1878, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1887, D.D. Instructor in North- western University, 1873-79. Member of Rock River Conference. Pastor at Grand Crossing, 111., 1879-80. President of Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa, 1880-86. Since then Professor of Systematic Theology, Gammon Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Ga. Author of pamphlets, "Outlines of Doctrines of. Christian Experience," 1894, and "Outline of Study of Job." Member of the Philosophical Society, Evanston, 111., 1874-79; of the Gammon-Clark Literary and Scientific Society, South Atlanta, Ga., since 1896. Married Isabella B. Webb (No. 296), 30 July 1879, at Kelley's Island, Ohio. Children — Julia Hollister, born 17 March 1883. Sara Rush, born 28 Jan. 1885. George Edward, born 17 Dec. 1886. Emma Webb, born 20 Oct. 1888. Charles Webb, born 24 Aug. 1890. Frances Willard, born 11 Dec. 1895; died 27 May 1897. Isabella Rush, born 18 Dec. 1897. Residence, South Atlanta, Ga. 125. LEE JANES PITNER. Born 28 Nov. 1849, at Alton, lU. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Phi Gamma Delta. Real estate and financial enterprises; president of the Seattle (Wash.) Trust Co. Married Isabelle Abell of Evanston, who died 1 Dec. 1879. Children — Ina, born 1878. Paul, born 1879. Residence, 1106 Davis St., Evanston, 111. CLASS OF 1874. 126. *FRANK McCARTNEY BEATTY. Born 29 Feb. 1852, at Belvidere, 111. Prepared in Rockford (111.) High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hinman. Phi Kappa Sigma. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Associate pastor at Joliet, 111., 1874-75. Died 27 May 1875, at Evanston, 111. 127. HENRY SHERMAN BOUTELL. Born 14 March 1856, at Boston, Mass. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1879, A.M. {ad eundem). Adelphic. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. Kedzie and Mandeville prizes. 1876, A.B., Harvard University. 1877, A.M., ibid. President of Illinois Alpha of Phi Beta Kappa, 1901-2. Studied law in Chicago, 1877-79. Lawyer. Member Illinois Legislature, 1885. U. S. Representative from Chicago since 1897. 96 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1874 Trustee of Northwestern University since 1901. Contributor to various periodicals, notably Harper's Weekly, North American Review, and Forum. Married Euphemia L. C. Gates, 29 Dec. 1880, at Providence, R. I. Children — Roger Sherman G.\tes, born 1881. Hugh Gates, born 9 March 1890. Alice Gates, born 3 Sept. 1891. Address, Washington, D. C., House of Representatives. Home address, Virginia Hotel, Chicago, HI. 128. *ALEXANDER DEAN BRAINARD. Entered college from FonteneUe, Neb. Student during years 1870-74. A.B. Deceased. 129. DAVID WELCH CASSEDAY. Born 12 Feb. 1850, at Petersburg, lU. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. C.E. C\\\\ engineer, Minneapolis, Minn. Married Clara O. Willard, 7 Oct. 1875, at Highland Park, lU. CAt'M— Marion G., born 1876. Office, 722 Guaranty Building, Minneapolis, Minn. 130. CHESTER TUTTLE DRAKE. Born 22 Feb. 1851, at Sturgis, Mich. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. C.E. Hinman. Sigma Chi. Iron manufacturer, Chicago. Married Albertine E. Hudson, 5 Oct. 1876, at Coldwater, Mich.; she died 19 April 1898. Children — Harriet Amelia, born 11 Aug. 1878. Florence Huldia, born 19 Sept. 1885. Residence, 6340 Harvard Ave., Chicago, 111. Office, 300 W. Jackson St. 131. WILLIAM CARVOSSO ESTES. Born 2 Feb. 1850, at Milwaukee, Wis. Prepared at .-Ubion Academy. C.E. Phi Kappa Sigma. Surveyor and teacher, Milwaukee, Wis., until spring of 1880. Farmer, Darlington, Wis., 1880-82. Merchant, Neligh, Neb., 1882-89; banker, same place, 1889-94; merchant, Sioux City, Iowa, since 1895. Married Henrietta Jane Pilling, 26 Dec. 1877, at Willow Springs, Wis. C/iiW— Elsie Viola, born 9 Oct. 1879. Residence, Sioux City, Iowa. 132. *OSCAR LYMAN GIBBS. Born 14 June 1853. Student from Evanston, 111., 1870-74. C.E. Died 21 Sept. 1893, at Phoenix, Arizona. 133. JOSEPH MATTHEW HAWKS. Born 21 Jan. 1852, at Mt. Vernon, Me. Prepared at Bath, Me., and in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Beta Theta Pi. Class prophet. LL.B., Boston University. In newspaper business. Residence, St. Paul, Minn. 1874] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 97 134. RICHARD GEAR HOBBS. Born 24 Feb. 1854, at Joliet, 111. Student from Northwestern University- Preparatory School. A.B. 1877, A.M. 1878, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Ph.D. Adelphic. Beta Theta Pi ; Phi Beta Kappa. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Member of Illinois Conference. Trustee of Illinois Female College, and of Chaddock College. Pastor of Centenary Church, Jackson- ville, 111., 1897. Contributor to religious press. Married Ella Kimber, 22 June 1886, at Springfield, III. Child — Marjorie, born 1891. Residence, Springfield, lU. 136. DE FOREST MILLS HYDE. Born 15 Dec. 1849, at Rosendale, Wis. Entered from Lawrence Univer- sity. C.E. Phi Kappa Sigma. Teacher of Mathematics in Lawrence Univer- sity, 1874-78; since in real estate and lumber business, Appleton, Wis. Married Inez B. AngeU, 3 Jan. 1879, at Chicago, 111. CMW— Gladys, born 18 April 1888. Residence, 543 John St., Appleton, Wis. 136. MATTHIAS SAILOR KAUFMAN. Born 7 Nov. 1845, at Decatur, lU. Prepared at Union School, Ann Arbor, Mich. A.B. Hinman. Gage prize; divided Blanchard prize. 1877, A.M. 1876, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Managing editor of Tripod, 1873. Phi Beta Kappa. Ph.D., Boston University, 1895. Enlisted 11 Aug. 1862, in Co. F, 115th Regiment, Illinois Vol. Inf. In the battle of Chickamauga, 20 Sept. 1863, and at NashviUe, Tenn., 15 Jan. 1864. Mustered out as First Corporal, 24 June 1865. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastorates at Havana, 111., Owatonna, Minn., Grand Forks, and Fargo, North Dakota. Joined New England Southern Conference. Pastorates at Fall River, New Bedford, and East Bridgewater, Mass., Providence, R. I., and Brockton, Mass. Has traveled through Europe, Egypt, Palestine, Syria, and other lands. Delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Conference in London, 1901, and to Epworth League International Convention in San Francisco, July 1901. Editor of Epworth League Department of Zion's Herald. Author of series of articles on Holy Land for Methodist Magazine; contributor to Methodist Review. Married Adolphine Lou Schlieman, 26 July 1876, at Princeton, lU, C/iiW— Joseph Paul, born 29 July 1886. Residence, 131 Rock St., Fall River, Mass. 137. WILLIAM M. KNOX. Born 30 Dec. 1850, at MarceUus, N. Y. Prepared in Kenosha, Beloit, and Appleton, Wis. A.B. 1877, A.M. Hinman. Sigma Chi. Hurd and Lunt prizes. Principal of school at Park Ridge, 111., 1875-76 ; at Harvard, 111., 1877 ; of Evanston Village High School, 1878; at Ravenswood, 111., 1879-80. 98 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1874 Journalist with Chicago Herald and Morning News, 1881-88 ; with London edi- tion of New York Herald, 1889; editor in Department of Publicity and Promo- tion, World's Columbian Exposition; originator, secretary and treasurer of the International Dress and Costume Co., Midway Plaisance. Promoter and publisher, Chicago, since 1890. President of Press Club, Chicago, 1898 and 1899. Editor of American Resorts, monthly, 1896, and of the "Who-When- What Book," 1900. Residence, Press Club, 106 Madison St., Chicago, 111. 138. CHARLES LEACH. Born 4 Sept. 1845, at Clark, Ont. Prepared at Rock River Seminary, Cornell College, and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. 1875, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Ph.D. (hon.) Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Des Moines Conference, 1876-82; since then in Southern California Confer- ence ; pastorates at Santa Ana, Lompoc, Compton, Whittier, and Los Angeles. Married Darle S. Junkin, 3 Jan. 1877, at Red Oak, Iowa. Children — Ellen Mary, born 27 Dec. 1877. Joseph Edward, born 2 Oct. 1881. Residence, Glendora, Cal. 139. MARTIN OLIPHANT LEWIS. Brother of No. 478. Entered college from Cliicago, 111. A.B. 1890, A.M. Mann prize, 1872- 73. Lawyer and real estate dealer, Chicago, 111. Residence, 1456 Oak Ave., Evanston, 111. Office, 95 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 140. ELI McCLISH. Born 3 Oct. 1846, at Rainsville, Ind. Prepared in Grand Prairie Semi- nary, Onarga, 111., and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Adelphic. Phi Beta Kappa. Sophomore debate prize; divided the Blanchard prize; managing editor of Tripod; Commencement orator. 1877, A.M. 1877, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1887, D.D. (hon.) Enlisted in 1st Illinois Artil- lery, Nov. 1863. Went through siege of Atlanta, and with " Sherman to the sea." Mustered out, May 1865. Teacher, LaGrange, TIL, 1874-75. Cler- gyman, Methodist Episcopal; member of Central Illinios Conference, 1877-91 ; of California Conference, 1891 . Pastor at Eureka, 111., 1878-79; at Meta- mora, 111., 1879-81; at Canton, 111., 1881-84. Principal of Grand Prairie Seminary, 1884-91. Pastor of Grace Church, San Francisco, Cal., 1891-95; at Napa, Cal., 1895-96. President of the University of the Pacific, San Jose, Cal., since 1896. Member of California Geographical Society, 1891-92. Trustee of Northwestern University, 1885-86. Married Louisa Adelaide Clarke, 24 Dec. 1872, at Onarga, 111. Children — Clarke Loring, born 23 July 1875. Helen Maude, born 28 Aug. 1877. Ruth Edna, born 31 March 1883; died. 1874] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 99 Lois Mae, bom 13 Feb. 1885. Paul Stanton, bom 22 March 1887. Lloyd Goodsell, bom 5 Jan. 1891. Residence, San Jose, Gal. 141. WILLIAM LUTHER McGARRY. In coUege from Mt. Vernon, 111., 1872-74. Ph.B. Lawyer in Illinois and Iowa. Residence, 1348 E. Qth St., Des Moines, Iowa. 142. WILLIAM LESLIE MARTIN. Born 15 Nov. 1853, in Lee County, lU. Prepared in Rockford High School. A.B. Adelphic. Phi Kappa Sigma. Superintendent of the Nestor Mining Co., Colorado, for seven years. Secretary and treasurer of Minne- apolis, St. Paiil & Sault Ste. Marie Ry. Co., 1890-92; general freight agent of the same company, 1892 . Married Lizzie L. Batchelder, 9 April 1884. Children — Marion E. Helen L. Residence, 223 Ridgewood Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 143. WILLIAM OMELVENA. Student from Evanston, 111., 1870-74. A.B. Clergyman. Residence, unknown. 144. *JOHN WESLEY RICHARDS. Born 3 August 1846, at Alexander, N. Y. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1877, A.M. 1876, B.D., Garrett Biblical Insti- tute. 1898, D.D., ibid. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Joined the Rock River Conference in 1878, and was its secretary froni 1890-1901. Pastorates at Chicago, Piano, Rockford, DeKalb, Freeport, and Berwyn. Editor and pub- lisher of the annual minutes of the Rock River Conference for ten years. Married Fannie Belle Van Demark, 17 Nov. 1881, at Chicago, 111. Children — Gilbert Haven, bom 27 June 1884. Paul Raymond, born 9 Feb. 1889; died 24 Dec. 1897. Died 30 Oct. 1901, at Berwyn, 111. 146. DANIEL CHARLES RIEHL. Born 1 May 1847, in St. Louis Co., Mo. Prepared at Methodist Protes- tant College, Adrian, Mich. A.B. 1877, A.M. Adelphic. Sigma Chi. 1876, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Member of Michigan Conference; pastorates at Sheridan, Ada, GrandviUe, Palo Edmore, St. Louis, Reed City, Quincy, Detroit, Pierson, Stan wood, and i L. of C. 100 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1874 Big Rapids, all in Michigan. Trustee of Northwestern University, 1889-93, elected by Michigan Conference. For six years chalk-talk evangelist. Married Mary Ann Davids, 22 Oct. 1879, at Danby, Mich. Children — Mary Evangeline, born 11 Dec. 1881. Lena Gertrude, born 19 July 1884. Residence, Big Rapids, Mich. 146. WILLIAM BRAIDS ROBINSON. Born 10 Sept. 1848, at Buffalo, N. Y. Prepared at Central High School, Buffalo, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Adelphic. 1877, A.M. 1875, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Epis- copal. Pastorates at Pewaukee, Waterford, Palmyra, Hartford, Fox Lake, Delavan, Omro, Columbus, Milton, and Brandon, all in Wisconsin; transferred to G«nesee Conference, 1890, and held pastorates at Port Allegany, Pa., and Royalton, Clarendon, Delevan, and Clarence, N. Y. Married Ella Leota French, 12 Oct. 1875, at Grand Crossing, 111. CMWren— Pearl Eloise, born 15 July 1876; died 2 April 1877. Frederick Albert, born 10 March 1878. Leota Belle, born 4 Nov. 1880. Roy Springer, born 12 May 1885. Residence, Clarence, N. Y. 147. SARAH REBECCA ROLAND (CHILDS). Born 7 Jan. 1851, at Cedarville, 111. Prepared in Freeport (111.) High School. Ph.B. First woman to graduate from Northwestern University. Married John Aiken Childs, 12 Sept. 1878, at Naperville, 111. Children — Florence Leah, born 22 Oct. 1881. Mildred M., born 11 Oct. 1882. John Roland, born 22 Aug. 1886. Residence, 526 Davis St., Evanston, 111. 148. ANDREW JACKSON SCOTT. Born 12 April 1848, in Virgil Township, Kane Co., 111. Prepared at Clark Seminary, Aurora, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1877, A.M. Adelphic. Class day orator. Managing editor of Tripod, Oct. 1873-March 1874. Pastor of Methodist church in Aurora, 111., 1878-79; First Congre- gational church, Evanston, 111., 1879-86. Wholesale lumber merchant in East Tennessee, 1886-93. Alderman of Lowden, Tenn., 1890. Pastor of Congregational church in California, 1898-1900. Has been captain of Ten- nessee River steamboat, and held U. S. Government pilot's license. Manager of the Chiapas (Mex.) Rubber Co., Chicago, since 1900. Author of pamphlet on rubber culture in Mexico. Married Julia Belle Earley, 23 Aug. 1873, at Desplaines, 111. Children — Clarence Earl, born 20 June 1874; died 5 June 1879. Donald, born 26 Nov. 1879. LuciLE, born 4 Aug. 1886. Residence, 125 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. 1874] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 101 149. JOHN WILLIAM SCOTT. Brother of No. 209. Bom 15 Jan. 1855, at Wellsburg, Pa. Prepared at Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. 1877, A.M. M.D., Chicago Medical College. Physi- cian, Springfield, 111. Secretary of the Illinois State Board of Health, 1893-97. Married Jennie E. Dixon, 11 May 1880, at Wakeeney, Kan. Children — Theresa D., born 17 June 1881. Robert R., bom 1883. Leonard, born 1885. John W., bom 1887. Residence, 1120 S. Fourth St., Springfield, 111. 160. *GILBERT MAURICE SIMMONS. Born at Kenosha, Wis. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Phi Kappa Sigma. Banker in Kenosha, Wis., until his death. Married Juliet R. Clarkson, 31 March 1876, at Evanston, 111. Children — Elizabeth, born in 1882. Clabkson, born in 1883. Died 15 Jan. 1890, at Kenosha, Wis. 151. GEORGE HENRY SMITH. Born 16 April 1849, at Waplode, near Moulton Chapel, Lincolnshire, Eng- land. Prepared at Detroit High School. A.B. 1877, A.M. Hinman. Gradu- ated from Union Theological Seminary, 1876. Clergyman, Methodist Epis- copal. Meml^er of New York Conference since 1876. Pastorates at New York City, Irvington, Napaneck, Hancock, Deposit, Newburgh, Sing Sing, Golden's Bridge, Sheffield, Saugerties, and Highland, N. Y. Made the tour of the world in 1880. Contributor to New York Independent, Springfield Republican, New York Advocate, and others. Married Belle McElhone, 4 Jan. 1882, at Ellenville, N. Y. Children — Halsey Kimberly, born 24 Sept. 1882; died 24 April 1884. Ford Cushing, born 2 Oct. 1883. CouRTLAND NiNDE, bom 22 Nov. 1885. Roger McElhone, born 29 Aug. 1888. Kenneth Maxwell, born 14 July 1892. Olin Robinson, born 9 Aug. 1893. Residence, Higliland, N. Y. 152. JAMES TREWARTHA. Born 28 Jan. 1845, in Cornwall, England. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1876, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Cler- gyman, Methodist Episcopal. Preached in the states of Wisconsin, Kansas, and Iowa ; missionary to Dakota. Member of Dakota Conference. Located, 1893. Married Allie A. Bennett, 9 April 1881, at Avoca, Wis. 102 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1874 Children — William James, born 22 Aug. 1883. Marion Aurelias, born 22 Aug. 1889. Orien Paul, born 19 Oct. 1893. Bernice L., born 7 Oct. 1896; died 28 March 1902. Residence, Bradley, South Dakota. 163. OSCAR WELLINGTON WILLITS Born 30 June 1854, at Detroit, Mich. Prepared in Detroit High School. A.B. 1877, A.M. 1876, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Adelphic. Cler- gyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor in Detroit Conference, 1876-80. Mis- sionary to Peking, Tientsin, and Tsunhua, China, 1880-84 and 1886-90. Since 1890 pastor in Detroit Conference, with two years' lectureship in Ohio Wesleyan University. Member of Peking Oriental Society, 1890. Con- tributor to periodical press. Married Caroline Tryphena Mason, 10 Oct. 1876, at Chesaning, Mich. Children — Clara Mildred, born 13 Nov. 1878. ('01 University of Michi- gan.) EsTELLA Howard, born 18 Sept. 1883. Residence, 524 Baker St., Detroit, Mich. 154. MELVILLE COX WIRE. Born 11 June 1846, at Union, N. Y. Prepared at Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. 1878, A.M. Adelphic. 1876, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1894, D.D., from Willamette University. Clergyman, Metho- dist Episcopal; Rock River Conference, at Austin, Franklin, Byron, Evans- ton, P'ielding, 111. Transferred to Oregon Conference. Pastor at Salem, Eugene, Portland, and Albany, Ore. Married Mary E. Bradshaw (ex-'77), 25 Oct. 1876, at Freeport, 111. Children — Melville Thomas, born 25 Sept. 1877. Francis Benjamin, born 4 Sept. 1879. Wesley M., born 24 July 1883. Residence, Albany, Ore. 155. JACOB THOMAS ZIEGLER. Born 31 Dec. 1852, at Delta, Pa. Prepared in West Nottingham Academy, Maryland. Attended Dickinson College, Pennsylvania. A.B. 1877, A.M. B.D., Drew Theological Seminary. Graduate work in Boston LTniversity. Beta Theta Pi. Pastor of M. E. Church in Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1879-81 ; with P. W. Ziegler & Co., publishers, Philadelphia, 1881-83; edited People's Maga- zine, 1883-85; engaged in fruit growing at Neptune, Fla., 1894 ; postmaster at Neptune, Fla.; trustee of St. Luke's M. E. Church, Bryn Mawr, Pa., for several years; president of Jupiter Cemetery Association, Neptune, Fla. Married Ida A. Bower, 9 Oct. 1895, at Delta, Pa. C/iiZd— John, born 19 Aug. 1896. Residence, Neptune, Dade Co., Fla. 18751 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 103 CLASS OF 1875. Thif5 class deposited in the University Museum a collection of pottery and bones taken from a mound at Bentozi, 111. 156. GEORGE AUGUSTUS BABBITT. Entered college from Chicago, 111. In college, 1871-75. A.B. With Chicago American. Address, care of Chicoxjo American, 610 W. Monroe St., Chicago, 111. 157. *JOSEPH HENRY BATES. Father op No. 1140. Born 4 Jan. 1851, at Neponset, 111. Prepared at Neponset High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1878, A.M. Phi Kappa Sigma. 1881, M.D., Chicago Medical College. Taught school, 1875-79; pro- fessional studies, 1879-81; practicing physician at Altona, 111., 1881-84; at Neponset, 111., until his death. Married Mary E. Wood, 23 Dec. 1876, at Evanston, 111. Children— Kuc^ M., born 18 April 1882; died 1 May 1882. Ethel M., born 7 Dec. 1877. (No. 1140). Died 1 Jan. 1894, at Neponset, 111. 158. *CHARLES HANEY BURKE. Brother of Nos. 46 and 91. Student from Byron, 111., 1871-75. A.B. 1880, A.M. Mann prize. One year professor in a North Carolina seminary; four years Professor of Greek Language and Literature in Simpson Centenary College. Died 1 March 1882, at San Antonio, Texas. 169. LUCIUS CHARLES COLMAN. Born 27 March 1853, at Fond du Lac, Wis. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hinman. Phi Kappa Sigma. Lumber mer- chant, LaCrosse, Wis. Married Genevra W. Reed, 15 May 1883, at LaCrosse, Wis. Child — Helen, born in 1884; died. Residence, LaCrosse, Wis. 160. *JOHN JACOB CRIST, Born 1846, at Lawrenceburg, Ind. Entered from Hamline University, Red Wing, Minn. A.B. Hinman. Beta Theta Pi. Blanchard and Hin- man prizes, 1875. 1877, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Served with Co. A, 1st Minnesota Regiment, from 8 March 1865 to 14 July 1865; Chaplain in the different posts. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Preached in Minnesota Conference until his death, holding charges at Plainview, Dover, Preston, Olive Branch, Spring Valley, Monticello and Faribault. Miirried Eva M. VanNorman, 14 March 1878, at Hamilton, Ont. 104 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1875 Chihlren — Nina ■\^\NNoRMAN, born 17 Juno 1879. Hamline Everett, bom 10 Aug. 1880. Carl, born 29 Nov. 1885. Harry Philip, born 7 Juno 1887. Diod S Maroh 1894, at Faribault, Minn. KJl. *UniN W. DICKSON. Studont from Chioago. 111.. 1871-75. A.B. In cofYco and spioo businoss at Mazatlan, Moxioo, in 1880. In 1891 at Yvra Cruz, Moxico. Deceasod. 1«2. CHARLES ARTHUR GASKELL. Born 5 Doo. 1849, at Cazonovia, N. Y. Proparod at Now Rorlin Acadoniy, N. Y. A.B. 1878, A.M. Hininan prizo. Editor and publisher of the U. S. Gazette; manufacturer and publisher of subscription books. Author of "Memorios," "Antiquarian Rosoarch," and editor of tlio book, "Thrifty People and Why Thoy I'hrivo." Married .V. Augusta Kuhlon, 5 Nov. 1893, at Cliioago, 111. Child— G-RXCK Theodora, born 28 Feb. 1894. Residence, unknown. 1(53. Al.HKirr DANA GILLESPIE. Born 11 April 1853, at Dubuquo, Iowa. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. B.S. C.E. After teaching one j'ear took a graduate course of two terms in architecture in Cornell University. With the U. S. Engineer Corps on the Lake Svn-vey, 1874, and again in the improvement of tlie Mississippi River, 1879-81. Architect in N(>w A'ork City ii\ lS8t), and in Chicago, 1887 Rcsiilonco, unkiio\\ n. 10-t. txmTEZ JOHNSON GOODENOW. Born 4 Marcii 1857, at Manitowoc, Wis. Prepared at Northwestern I^ni- voi-sity Academy. B.S. Beta Theta Pi. Merchant in Granite Falls, Minn. Dry goods business in Los .\ngelos. Married An.na E. Whet-kx'k, 14 Feb. 1881, at Troy, N. Y. Children — Sylvester, born in 1884. Harold W., born in 1886. Residence, Los Angeles, Cal. 1G6. JOHN HENRY HAMLINE. Born 23 March 1856, at Rottenlam, N. Y. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hinnian. Sigma (iii. Managing editor of Tripod. Graduated from Columbia College Law School in 1877. President of Illinois State Bar .-Vssociation, 1896. Hamline, Scott & Lord, lawyers, 500 The Temple, Chicago. Married Josephine Meade, 19 May 1880, at E\auston, 111. Residence, 1621 Prairie .\ve., Chicago, 111. 1875] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 105 166. FRANK MITCHELL HARRIS. Student from Mendota, 111., 1871-75. C.E. Sigma Chi. Teacher in Kan- sas Normal School, Emporia, Kan., 1876-78; at Ashley, III., 1878. Later First Assistant to L. E. Cooley on Government works at St. Charles, Mo. Treasurer of the Kaw Valley Paint and Oil Co., Kansas City, Mo. Later re- sided in New York City. Married Lucy Feeble of Richmond, Va., 29 Nov. 1877. Address, unknowm. 167. JAMES LEWIS HARRISON. Bom 8 May 1846, at Newcastle, Ky. Prepared at Westminster College, Fulton, Mo. A.B. 1884, A.M. Attended Boston Theological School, 1875- 77. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, until 1884. Preached in the New Hampshire Conference, at Milford, Peterboro, Lempster and Goffstown, 1877-85. Real estate dealer in Worcester, Mass., 1885 . Married Lucie Person Wallace, 30 July 1878, at Nashua, N. H. Residence, 1 Oberlin St., Worcester, Mass. 168. FRANCIS ALBERT HILLS. Student from Light House, 111. A.B. Hurd prize; second prize for essay at Intercollegiate Literary Contest in New York. 1876. Farmer. Married Winnifred Heller, 30 Dec. 1897. Address, Oregon, 111. (R. F. D.). 169. ROBERT BENJAMIN HOSTETLER. Student from Decatur, 111. B.S. Phi Kappa Sigma. Associate editor of DecatvLT Journal, Decatur, lU., 1881. Druggist, Sedalia, Mo., 1882. Address, Temple Court, Minneapolis, Minn. (1899.) 170. AMY CORNELIA KELLOGG (MORSE). Born 18 March 1853, at Lake Mills, Wis. Prepared at Ft. Atkinson (Wis.) High School. Ph.B.. On Commencement program. Teacher in high schools in JanesviUe, LaCrosse and Sparta, 1876-83. After 1883 in the lecture field for the W. C. T. U. President of the Wisconsin State W. C. T. U., 1884-92. Contributor to temperance periodicals. Married Edgar L. Morse, 22 Nov. 1887. Children — Leverett Kellogg, born 26 Jan. 1889; died 1 March 1889. Miriam Kellogg, born 16 April 1891. Helen Ide, born 10 April 1892. Residence, West Williamsfield, Ohio. 171. CHARLES EDWARD LAMBERT. Bom 30 Sept. 1842, at Connemara, Ireland. Came to United States at 18 years of age. Served three years in 12th Kan. Vol. in the War of the Rebellion. Entered college from Baker University, Baldwin, Kan. A.B. 106 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1875 1878, A.M. 1880, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Pastor at Lafayette, Ind., 1876. Professor University of Indiana, 1877-79. President of Willa- mette University, Oregon, 1880. Professor of English Literature at Oregon State University, 1881-84. Prin. of school, Oakland, Cal., 1885-89. Pastor of Congregational church, Yaquima City, Oregon, in 1890-96, at Tacoma, Wash., 1896-99. Prin. Academy, Snohomish, Wash., 1899-1901. Pastor, Bothell, Wash., 1902. Prin. Boys' Home School, Seattle, Wash., 1903. Married Nellie Lathrop of Evanston, 111., 25 Oct. 1876. Children — Edith Peyton, born 25 Sept. 1877. Clara Constance, born 6 Nov. 1880. Cecil Lathrop, born 20 Aug. 1883. Elinor Elinor, born 8 Jan. 1886. Francis McNamara, born 3 July 1888. D'Arcy Richard, born 8 June 1891. Charles Desmond, born 12 April, 1896. Residence, 540, 22d Ave., South, Seattle, Wash. 172. ROBERT DAVID LEWIS. Student from Chicago, 111., 1871-75. A.B. 1890, A.M. Elected to Phi Beta Kappa, 1892. Reading law with McCagg, Culver & Butler, Chicago, 1878. Lawyer. Residence, unknown. 173. *HENRY KANAGA METCALF. Born 5 June 1852, at Kenosha, Wis. Attended Lawrence and Nebraska State Universities. Ph.B. 1890, Ph.M. Hinman. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal ; member and for ten years Secretary of Central Illinois Conference ; pastor at Lawn Ridge, Victoria, Whitefield, Bardolph, Cleveland, New Boston, Hamilton, Dwight, Elmwood, Bushnell, Geneseo, Lexington, and Sheldon, 111. Married, (1) Ella L. Robinson of Geneseo, 111., 17 Oct. 1878; she died 24 Dec. 1892. (2) Olive B. Ray of Oregon, 111., 27 June 1894. Children — Minnie Myrle, born 25 Feb. 1880. Florence Ossoli, born 22 July 1883. Frank Albert, born 22 July 1883. Zella v., born 21 Jan. 1886. Ray Will, born 26 Nov. 1895. Died 12 Sept. 1900, at Sheldon, 111. 174. JOHN THOMPSON RAY. Born 21 Sept. 1851, at Oregon, 111. Prepared at Oregon High School and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Extensive study in pedagogy. Principal of Byron, III., schools, 1875-77. Superintendent of schools for Ogle County, 111., 1877-84. Superintendent of Highland Park schools and Princi- pal of Deerfield Township High School, 1884-88. Principal of school in Spring- field, 111., 1888-92. Principal of the John Crerar School, Chicago, 1892 . Director of Illinois Pupils' Reading Circle, 1895. Author of pamphlets on Pupil Co-Operation in Government and the Democratic Government of Schools. 1875] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 107 Married Emily S. Light, at Oregon, lU., in 1880. Children — Bessie, born in 1882. Hugh L., born in 1884. Charles L., born in 1886. Stella, born in 1891. Ethel Jean, born in 1894. Residence, 1280 West Adams St., Chicago. 175. ALBERT RICHARD ROBINSON. Born 20 Feb. 1847, in Deercreek Township, Pickaway Co., Ohio. Pre- pared at Baker University, Kan., and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1881, A.M. Hinman. Phi Gamma Delta; "Spade and Serpent"; Phi Beta Kappa. Marcy botanical prize. Teacher at Maywood, 111., 1875-77; at Hinsdale, 1877-81 ; in Chicago, 1881 . Principal of the Chicago English High and Manual Training School. Married Jennie Pearsall, 27 June 1878. Children — Mabel Stella, born 25 July 1879. Helen Eva, born 25 Sept. 1886; died 3 Feb. 1889. Kathryn, born 5 June 1892. Residence, Hinsdale, 111. 176. JAMES FRANK STOUT. Born 25 Feb. 1850, at Potter Center, N. Y. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1878, A.M. 1896, D.D. Also D.D. from Ham- line University. Beta Theta Pi. Second prize in Interstate Oratorical con- test. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastorates at Pittsfield, Springfield, Quincy, Bloomington, Danville, 111. Joined Minnesota Conference; at St. Paul, Minneapolis, Mankato, Red Wing and Winona. Married Mary BushneU Lewellen, in 1875, at Evanston, 111. Children — Mary B., born in 1878. William B., born in 1880. Frances B., born in 1885. Residence, 316 E. Broadway, Winona, Minn. 177. CHARLES WESLEY TURNER. Born 8 July 1849, in Chicago. Prepared in Chicago High School and Pre- paratory Department of Chicago University. Student at Chicago University, 1871-72. A.B. Librarian of Chicago Y. M. C. A., January to October 1876; General Secretary of Y. M. C. A. at Aurora, 111., 1876-77; same at Milwaukee, Wis., 1877-82. Retired on account of failure of health. Entered the minis- try of Methodist Episcopal Church in 1888; pastor at^Stockbridge, Wis., 1888- 90;atElo,Wis., 1890-91 ; at Waukan, Wis., 1891-94; at Amherst, Wis., 1894-96; retired on account of failure of health, 1896-98; pastor at New London, Wis., 1898-1900 ; at West Allis, Wis., 1900 . Member of Wisconsin Conference. Married Florence Nightengale Wakeman, 19 March 1879, at Oshkosh, Wis. 108 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1875 Children — John Wakeman, born 21 June 1880. Fred Nixon, born 21 Jan. 1883. Annabel, born 13 Oct. 1885. Glenn Patterson, born 4 May 1889. Forrest Haven, born 21 April 1891. Florence Nightengale, born 19 July 1893. Charles Wesley, Jr., born 20 Jan. 1897. Mary Elizabeth, born 23 Jan. 1900; died 6 Feb. 1900. Residence, West AUis, Wis. 178. HERMAN HENRY UNLAND. Born 12 May 1848, at Bluff Springs, 111. Prepared at Wesleyan College, Warrenton, Mo. A.B. Phi Kappa Sigma. Principal of Pekin (111.) High School one year; merchant at Beardsto\vn, 1877-82; real estate at Wellington and Cimarron, Kan., 1883-89; merchandise commission broker, Kansas City, 1889-91 ; with the grain firm of Smith, Hippen & Co., Peoria, 111., 1891 . Married Emma J. Smith of Will Co., 111., 15 June 1876. Children — Cora C, born in 1877. Lloyd B., born in 1879. Bloss C, born in 1882. Residence, unknown. 179. *THOMAS VAN SCOY. Born 13 Feb. 1848, in White Co., Ind. Prepared at Battle Ground and Brookston, Ind., Academies. A.B. Hinman. Phi Beta Kappa. ' 1878, A.M. 1880, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. D.D., University of Pacific. Served as private in Co. I, the 154th Regiment of the Indiana Volunteers, from 18 March 1865 to 4 Aug. 1865. Professor of Greek at Willamette University; its President, 1880-91. Dean of Portland University, Oregon, 1891-98. Presi- dent of Montana Wesleyan University until his death in 1901. Member of Oregon Conference. Twelve years a member of the Oregon State Board of Examiners. Married, (1) , in 1874, at Flora, Ind. (2) Jessie Eastham, 17 Aug. 1885, at Salem, Ore. Children — Lena Mary, born 14 April 1880. Paul William, born 4 Aug. 1886. Died at Helena, Mont., 11 Feb. 1901. 180. FRANCIS MARION WARRINGTON. Brother of Nos. 324 and 325. Born 2 July 1850, at Alexandria, Ky. Prepared at Quincy (now Chad- dock) College, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Beta Theta Pi. Gage prize. 1878, A.M. 1886, B.D., Boston University Theological School. Graduate work in philosophy and voice culture. Clergyman, Meth- odist Episcopal, 1875-83; since 1893 pastor at Ensenada, Lower California, Beaumont, and Simi, Cal. Meinber of Southern California Conference. Residence, Simi, Cal. 1875] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 109 181. EMILY WHEADON (MINIUM). Mother of No. 1107. Born 13 April 1854, at Brickton (Park Ridge), 111. Prepared at North- western University Academy. Ph.B. Kedzie prize. 1890, Ph.M. Married William J. Minium (No. 122), 29 July 1874, at Evanston, 111. Residence, Kankakee, 111. 182. EMILY FRANCES WHEELER. Born at Guilford, 111. Prepared in Rockford High School. B.L. 1880, A.M. (hon.) Phi Beta Kappa. Instructor in French at Northwestern Uni- versity, 1875-77; two years of study abroad; Instructor in History and Modern Languages in Gannett Institute, Boston, 1880-83 ; six months of study abroad; Professor of Modern Languages at Ohio State University, 1884-86 ; same in Allegheny College, Pa., 1886-87. Graduate Scholar in Romance and Teutonic Philology at Bryn Mawr, 1887-88. Abroad 1890, 1897, 1900. Acting Professor of Romance Languages in Northwestern University, 1891-93, and Professor, 1893-97. Instructor in French and Spanish, Lewis Institute, 1898- 1902. Residence, 118 Sixth St., Rockford, lU. 183. GEORGE HENRY WHITE. Born 12 Sept. 1852, at Easton, N. Y. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Lawyer in Minneapolis and afterward in Chicago. Married Cora H. Arndt of Sandusky, O., 17 Feb. 1885. Children — Vernon A., born in 1887. Gladys C, born in 1890. Address, 812 Ashland Block, Chicago, 111. CLASS OF 1876. 184. NATHAN R. ALLEN. Born 18 Sept. 1855. Prepared at Kenosha, Wis. C.E. Manufacturer at Kenosha, Wis. Residence, Kenosha, Wis. 18o. ALANSON STEWART APPLETON. Born 25 July 1856, at Evanston, 111. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Sigma Chi. Proprietor of Appleton's Bureau of Writers, Chicago. Writer of stories, books, magazine articles and newspaper editorials. Address, unknown. 186. WILLIAM SANFORD ARNOLD. Born 30 Nov. 1842, in Hampshire Co., Va. (now Mineral Co., W. Va.) Prepared at Battle Ground Collegiate Institute and Northwestern LTniversity Academy. A.B. 1880, A.M. Hinman. Served in Co. K, 116th Indiana 110 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1876 Volunteer Infantry, 15 July 1863 to 2 March 1864, and in Co. G, 151st Indiana Volunteer Infantry, 23 Jan. 1865 to 19 Sept. 1865. Teacher in Northwestern University Academy and in business colleges in Evanston and Chicago, 1876- 80; Professor of Natural History and English Literature in Willamette Uni- versity, Ore., 1880-93; Professor of History and English in Puget Sound University, 1893-98. Trustee 1st M. E. Church, Salem, Ore. Editor of the college journal at Willamette University, 1881-85. Contributor to news- papers and college song books. Married Alice Lenore Misner, at Evanston, 111., 26 July 1881. Children — Frances Alice, born 10 July 1883. Ella Agnes, born 3 April 1885. Myrtle Marguerite, born 10 Dec. 1887. William Wallace, born 2 Feb. 1890. John Albert, born 23 Aug. 1893. Residence, 902 South 9th St., Tacoma, Wash. 187. JAMES ELLIS BELL. Born 4 Aug. 1846, at Lewistown, Pa. Prepared at Williamsport and Kishocoquilas Seminaries. A.B. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Mem- ber of Central Pennsylvania Conference: Williamsport, Duncannon, Holi- daysburg, Bedford, Chambersburg and Altoona^ Pa. 1900, appointed presid- ing elder, Altoona district. Married Juniata Waters, 15 Jan. 1880, at York, Pa. Children — Grace Bowman, born 9 March 1881. Elsie Mary, born 21 March 1883. Marian Evelyn, born 23 Nov. 1885. Lois Jordan, born 15 May 1889. Residence, 1121 8th Ave., Altoona, Pa. 188. *SMITH SCOTT BRADFORD. Born 13 Sept. 1848, at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Prepared at North- western University Academy. A.B. 1881, A.M. 1878, B.D., Garrett Bibli- cal Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Held charges in Upper Iowa Conference until 1888, when illness compelled him to become super- numerary. Died 8 Dec. 1892, at University Park, Colo. 189. *JESSIE BROWN (HILTON). Born 19 June 1854, in Chicago. First woman to enter Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. First woman graduate in classical course. 1888, A.M. As clergyman's wife resided in Illinois, Nebraska and Utah. State Superintendent of Evangelistic work, Nebraska W. C. T. U., 1891 ; Illinois State Superintendent of Mothers' Meetings, 1895; National Secretary of same, 1896; lecturer of National W. C. T. U., 1898. Married Theophilus B. Hilton (No. 195), 28 May 1878, at Evanston, 111. Died 15 June 1900, at Evanston, 111. 1876] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 111 190. WALTER LEE BROWN. Born 24 Aug. 1853, at Melrose, Mass. Prepared in public schools of Chicago and Oak Park, 111., and Pennsylvania Military Academy, Chester, Pa. B.S. Attended School of Mines, Columbia College, 1875-77. Assistant to Professor Chas. F. Chandler, Columbia College. Commercial chemist and assayer in Chicago, 1880-85. Chief chemist C. B. & Q. Ry. Co. laboratory, Aurora, 111. President B. F. Reynolds & Co., steel plate furnaces, Chicago. Author of "Manual of Assaying Gold, Silver, Copper and Lead Ores." Married Ina Belle Brown, 16 Oct. 1884, at Boone, la. Children— LoTunop B., born 28 March 1886. Lois Virginia, born 19 April 1891. Delight, born 24 Jan. 1898. Residence, 942 Michigan Ave., Evanston, 111. Office, 69 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 191. LEONARD GURLEY COCHRAN. Born 4 Sept. 1851, at Clyde, Ohio. Prepared at Rock River Seminary, Mt. Morris, 111. A.B. 1881, A.M. in course. Garrett Biblical Institute, 1878-80. Taught in Illinois public schools, 1876-78. Professor of Natural Sciences in Hedding College, 111., 1880-84. Principal of a private seminary at Rochester, Minn. Member of Central Illinois Conference, 1881-88: charges at Lafayette, Spaiiand and Hudson. Upper Iowa Conference, 1888-95: charge at New Hampton, 1888-89. Professor of Natural Sciences in Upper Iowa University, 1889-92. Same chair at Willamette University, Oregon, 1892-99. Acting Professor of Chemistry, Medical Department, Willamette University, 1895-96. Member of Oregon Conference, 1895-99, and of Puget Sound Conference, 1899-1900. Professor of Biology, Puget Sound University, Tacoma, Wash., 1899-1900. In business, Tacoma, Wash., 1900-01. Raising oranges at Upland, Southern California, 1901 . Married Marian Cecilia Tubbs of Kirkwood, 111., 25 Dec. 1883. Children — Harold Haven, born 4 Sept. 1886. Clifford Leonard, born 27 June 1892. Residence, Upland, California. 192. *DRAYTON LAVENTURE CONNELL. Entered coUege from Dubuque, la. C.E. Phi Kappa Sigma. Was in abstract business in Dubuque, la. Died, 1883. 193. *J0HN CURRER. Entered coUege from Chicago. A.B. 1879, A.M. Clergyman; pastor Presbyterian church at Braidwood, 111., 1878; same, Hebron, 111., 1880. Died. 194. CHARLES MARVIN ELLINWOOD. Bom 14 June 1855, at Grand de Tour. 111. Student from Mt. Morris, 111., and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Adelphic. Phi Beta Kappa. 112 NOUrinVl'-STKUN UNIVKKSri'V [1S71) 1SS5, IMi.M. Ti'.'itlirr in tl\t> I'liivtMsity Ai-ulciny, 1S7(> SO; in Simpson Oolh>s*', Iowa, ISSO-SS; at Liiu-olii, Ncl)., ISSS OS. ( 'lianc.'llor Nclmiska Wosloyan Univorsity, 1S07-0S. Maniod (1) Carrie A. Millor. at Koiklonl. HI.. 7 July IS77; slic died 2r» Doe. 1S07. (2) Minnio Clark .lay, 2 April ISO'.), in C'hica.go, 111. C/u'W/r/i— Hernice, hum II .lul\ 1S7S. Ann.vrel, bora 24 .\o\ . ISSO. Hehheht. born 20 Nov. 1882. M.\HviN, born 7 July 1888. Fannie, born 10 Fob. 1890. Ghace, born 11 Aiij>;. 1891. Agnes, born 28 Nov. 1S93. l)iA\ irr, born 20 No\-. 1894. l{i'sidt'ni't\ Bfnuniont, Texas. 1«5. *THEOPHIHTS BROWN HILTON, JR. Born 28 Au}?. 1848, at Roikton. 111. I'reiiarod at Northwostorn Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Si^nia Chi. Cai;v prize. 1879, A.M. 1878, B.D., GarixHt Biblical Institute. IXD. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopivl. Joined Rock River Conference, 1878: Ravenswood and other charges. Member Illinois State Central Executive Conunittee of Prohibition party. Appointed in 1880 to take charge of the M. E. Seminary, Salt Lake City, Utah. Editor of the Utah Review, montlily, of that seminary. Held charges in Chicago, 111., South Omaha, Fremont and York, Neb., and in Quincy, 111. Married Jessie Brown (No. 189), 28 May 1878, at E\-anston, 111. Chihhru — Marguerite, born in 1879. Carolyne Louise, born 12 March 1881 ; died 25 Nov. 1880. Theophilus B., born in 1884. Homer, born in 1886. Charles O., born in 1887. Died, 25 Marcli 1894, at Quincy, 111. UK}. CHARLES WESLEY HUDSON. Born at Concord, N. Y., 4 Aug. 1840. Prepared at Aurora Academy, N. Y. A.B. Trustee of Waukegan Township sciiools. Dealer in fruit and orn.'imeiital trei>s, AN'aukegan, 111. Marrieil Hattie S. Piper, 24 Aug. 1875, at East Aurora, N. Y. Children — Elmer W., born in 1870. Paul W., born in 1887. Farnham a., born in 1878. Gladys, born 1890, died 1899. Truman B., born in 1880. Hattie, died 1900. Charles W., born in 1883. Albert C, born in 1885. Residence, \\'aukogan. 111. lai. FRANCIS MEREDirH JONES. iMiti reil college from Schuyler, Mo. C.E. Resided in Pueblo, Nev,, in 1878. Residence, unknow n. 1876] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS US 198. JOHN KRANTZ, JR. Bom 19 Nov. 1852, at Racine, Wis. Prepared in Racine High School. Entered from lieloit Collegf;. A.B. Managing editor of Tripod. 1880, A.M. Attended Garrett Biblical Institute. 1897, D.D. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Newark (N. J.) Conference. Pastor at Jersey City, Boonton and Somerville, N. J., Mariner's Harbor, Staten Island, N. Y., and Newark and Jer- sey City, N. J. Manager of The Methodist, 1876-77. One of managers of Sunday School Union and Newark Conference Educational Board. Presiding Elder Newark Conference, 1897-1901. General sales agent of Methodist Book Concern, New York City, and manager of retail department since 1901. Married Carrie R. Roberts of Beverly, Mass., 2 July 1877, at Racine, Wis. Children — Clayton. Edith. Newton. John. Hazel. Gertrude. Alpheus. Residence, 657 E. 26th St., Paterson, N. J. 199. HENRIETTA A. LINN. Bom 19 Nov. 1852, at Berwick, 111. Prepared at Mt. Morris, 111., and Rockford Female College. B.L. 1888, M.L. OssoU Literary Society. Teacher since graduation. County Superintendent of Puljlic Instruction in Cheyenne Co., Kan., 1886-88. Teaching in Chicago since 1890. Residence, 2387 N. 42d Ave., Irving Park Station, Chicago, 111. 200. FRANK W. LORD. Bom .30 Aug. 1848, at Colchester, Conn. Prepared at Jennings Seminary. A.B. Druggist, Piano, 111. Married Lida Van Emon, 15 Dec. 1880, at Yorkville, 111. Children — Walter Van Emon, born in 1881 ; died. Frank M., ))orn in 1887. Residence, Piano, 111. 201. LAFAYETTE EMMET McGARRY. Student from Evanston, 111., 1873-76. B.S. Residence, Gold Field, Colo. 202. SAMUEL CHESNEY McPHERRIN. Born 26 Nov. 1853, near Galesburg, 111. Prepared at Abingdon, 111. A.B. Deering prize. 1879,' A.M. 1878, LL.B., Union College of Law, Chicago. Lawyer. Practicing at Clarinda, la., 1878-88 ; since then in Kansas City. Married Jessie Moore (No. 289), 25 July 1879, at Clarinda, la. Children— RvGH Webster, born 21 July 1880. (In college 1900 ). Howard Chesney, born 26 March 1883. (In college 1902 ). Ruth, born 9 March 1887. William Lane, born 31 Dec. 1890. Helen, born 21 Feb. 1893. Pa'sidence, 1919 E. 11th St., Kansas City, Mo.; office, 403 Massachusetts Building, Kansas City, Mo. 114 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1876 203. ANDREW WILSON McPHERSON. Student from Rookl'ord, 111. A.H. Beta Theta Pi. Abstract and Loan business, Perry, Iowa. President of Dallas County Abstract Co., 1S99. Residence, Perry, Iowa. 204. WINFIELD SCOTT MATTHEW. Born 6 May 1848, at Cotton Hill, 111. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1879, A.M. 1889, D.D. Adelphic. Sigma Chi; Phi Beta Kappa. Divided the Easter prize. Clergyman, IMethodist Episco- pal. Joined Illinois (Conference, 1876; Aul)urn, Taj'lor\ille and Springfield. Minnesota Conference, 1882-87; Red Wing, St. Paul and Stillwater. Dean of College of Liberal Arts and Vice-President of University of Southern California 1887-94. Editor of the CaUfomia Christian Advocate, 1894-1900. Delegate to General Conference in 1892 and 1896. Member of the American Academy of Political Science, and of the California Geographical Society. Presiding elder, California Conference, 1900 . Married Marion Lillian Pomeroy (No. 238), 25 Dec. 1877, at Evanston, 111. Children — Margaret Lilian, born in 1879. Allan, born in 1881. Melville Richards, born in 1883. Sarah Wheat, born in 1885. WiNFiELD Scott, Jr., born in 1886. Hettie Belle, born in 1888. Samuel Hurp, born in 1890. R.WMOND, born in 1892. Marian Hilliard, born in 1894. John Britton, born in 1896. Theodore, born in 1898. Gertrude Willard, born 1900. Residence, 2009 Lincoln St., Berkeley, Cal. 205. *EMMA EUGENIA PARKS (WELLER). Student from Rochelle, 111. Ph.B. Mann prize. Commencement speaker. Resided at Euphemia, O., 1878. Married O. C. Weller ('73, Chicago University), 28 June 1876, at Rochelle, lU. Died. 206. JENNIE ELIZA PATTISON (KRYDER). Slster of No. 207. Born 24 Nov. 1853, at AVest Point, 111. Prepared in Freeport (111.) High School. Ph.B. Married Cyrus Franklin Kryder (No. 262), 14 June 1882, at Freeport, 111. Residence, Freeport, 111. 1876] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 115 207. MARY ELIZABETH PATTISON. Sister of No. 206. Student from Freeport, 111. Ph.B. Teacher in Freeport High School. Book and picture dealer for five years. Teacher in Cairo, 111., nine years. Residence, 173 Adams St., Freeport, 111. 208. EARL FROTHINGHAM POTTER. In coUege 1872-76. C.E. Phi Kappa Sigma. Civil engineer. President of the Chicago, Ft. Madison & Des Moines Ry. Married at Huron, Dak., fall of 1882. Residence, Fort Madison, Iowa. (1899.) 209. FRANK HAMLINE SCOTT. Brother of No. 149. Born 1 Jan. 1857, at Tipton, Iowa. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1879, A.M. 1878, LL.B., Union College of Law. Beta Theta Pi ; Phi Beta Kappa. Lawyer in Chicago. Member of the American, Illinois State, and Chicago Bar Associations, of the Chicago Historical Society, and Cliicago Literary Club. Married Edith Kribben, 10 Oct. 1882, at St. Louis, Mo. Children — Bertha, born 9 Jan. 1884; died 9 May 1893. Bertram Delafield, born 15 March 1885. Marion Sttjrges, born 23 Oct. 1891. Residence, 1937 Oakdale Ave., Chicago, 111. Office, 184 La Salle St. 210. FRED MANVILLE TAYLOR. Born 11 July 1855, at North ville, Mich. Prepared at Houghton and Mt. Clemens, Mich. A.B. 1879, A.M. Sigma Chi; Phi Beta Kappa. Gage prize ; Hurd prize ; half of Easter prize ; prize essay and second prize in mental science in Intercollegiate Contest in New York, 1876-77. Graduate student at Johns Hopkins University and University of Michigan; Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1888. Teacher and principal of Winnetka High School, 1876-78. Professor of History in Albion College, 1879-92. Alderman in Albion in 1892. Assistant Professor of Political Economy in University of Michigan, 1892-94; Junior Professor, 1895. Member of the American Statistical Society and the American Economical Association. Has published a Doctor's thesis, "The Right of the State To Be," 109 pp., and the following magazine articles: "Do We Want an Elastic Currency," Political Science Quarterly, 1896; "Objects and Methods of Current Reform," Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1898; "Natural Law," Annals of American Academy, 1891; "Report of the Indianapolis Monetary Commission," Journal of Political Economy, 1898. Married Mary Sandford Brown, in 1880, at Ann Arbor, Mich. lib NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1876 Children — Sand ford B., born in 1881. Margaret C, born in 1883. Edith A., born in 1887. Edward C, born in 1887. Residence, 527 Church St., Ann Arbor, Mich. 211. *SAMUEL EMERY VAN PETTEN. Entered college from Trivoli, 111. A.B. Made Peoria and Abingdon, lU., his places of residence after graduation. Intended to be a minister. Married E. Carrie Waughop (ex-'76), of La Prairie Center, 111., 30 June 1877. Died 12 Nov. 1877, at Abingdon, 111. 212. CHARLES PINCKNEY WHEELER. Born 5 May 1856, at Mt. Carroll, lU. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1879, A.M. Sigma Chi. Managing editor of Tripod. Student at Columbia School of Law, New York City, 1878 and 1879. President of Alumni Association, 1892-93. Trustee of Northwestern Uni- versity since 1900. Merchant, Chicago. Married Mattie F. Seymour, 10 Nov. 1881, at Norwood Park, 111. Children — Catherine, born in 1885. Seymour, born in 1885. Residence, 221 Dempster St., Evanston, 111. 213. JOHN ANGELL JAMES WHIPPLE. Born 22 July 1852, at Howard, 111. Prepared at Northwestern University Academ3^ A.B. 1890, A.M. Phi Kappa Sigma. First prize in freshman and sophomore declamation contests. 1880, LL.B., Union College of Law. Phi Delta Phi. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Joined Rock River Con- ference, 1882. Charges at Chicago, Morrison, Mendota, Princeton and Joliet, lU. Married Minnie Aurelia Newton, 15 Feb. 1882, at Wyanet, 111. Children— YiVA C, born 15 Jan. 1883. Mary L., born 4 Aug. 1885. Charlotte E., born 7 March 1887. Helen I., born 24 Oct. 1889. John Grant, born 24 June 1891. Newton Dean, born 3 Sept. 1893. Residence, Joliet, 111. CLASS OF 1877. 214. MARTIN LUTHER ANDERSEN. Entered college from Lake View, 111. A.B. 1880, A.M. Teacher of natural science in Lake View High School in 1882. Residence, unknown. 1877] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 117 215. HOWARD RAY ANTES. Bom 20 Oct. 1850, at Mifflinburg, Pa. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Freshman essay prize and Hinman prize. Clergy- man, Methodist Episcopal, at Peru, DeSelm, Crete, Elwood, Newark and Manhattan, 111., 1877-87; at Windsor, Florence, Rocky Ford and Glenwood Springs, Colo., 1887-95. Superintendent of the Navajo Faith Mission at Jewett, New Mexico, an independent enterpri:.e which he began in 1895. Since 1896 at Holyoke, Utah, where he has been postmaster since 1899. Publisher of the Navajos Evangel, representing the Indian mission of which he is stiU the superintendent. Married Eva Sybil Smith, 25 Dec. 1879, at Peru, 111. Residence, Aneth, Utah. 216. *EDWIN JOHN BICKELL. Born 16 Oct. 1846, in Quebec City, Can. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1880, A.M. Managing editor and publisher of Tripod, 1876-78; member of U. S. Life-Saving Crew. 1879, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. West Wisconsin Con- ference: Whitehall and Mondovi, 1879-80. Central Illinois Conference, 1880-81. News correspondent in Arizona, 1882-83. Minister and editor of the Montana Christian Advocate, Helena, Mont., 1883-86. Preached in Black- foot, Idaho, one year and a half. Employed on the Independent, Helena, Mont. In 1889 lost his eyesight from a severe cold. Married Ella A. James (ex-'80), 25 Dec. 1877, at Evanston, 111. Children — Edith E., born in 1879. Ralph, born in 1880. Died 18 Jan. 1898, at Thomasville, Ala. 217. TIMOTHY COOKSON BRADLEY. Born 6 Dec. 1855, in Chicago. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. C.E. U. S. Assistant Engineer, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.; located at different periods at St. Louis, Lake Providence, La., Jefferson City, St. Joseph and Kansas City, Mo. Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, and of the N. W. Society of Civil Engineers. Address, 1230 W. 8th St., Kansas City, Mo. 218. FRANK MILTON BRISTOL. In college, 1873-77. Ph.B. 1883, A.M. (hon.) Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa. 1888, D.D. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Rock River Conference : Pastor in Chicago, at Englewood, Grace, and Trinity Churches. Pastor of First M. E. Church at Evanston, 111., 1893-98. Chairman of delega- tion to General Conference, 1895. Pastor at Metropolitan Church at Wash- ington, D. C, 1898 , Trustee of Northwestern University, 1894-99. President of the Northwestern University .41umni Association, 1895-96. Has 118 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1877 published a series of his lectures in book form, entitled "Providential Epochs," Cranston & Curts, Cincinnati and Chicago. Married. Children — Leverett, l)orn 1880. Cora, born ; died 24 Feb. 1887. Harlow, born . Residence, Washington, D. C. 219. ALBERT HENRY BURR. Born 19 Aug. 1850, at Durham, 111. Prepared at Hedding CoUege, Abing- don. 111. Ph.B. Hinman. 1881, M.D., Chicago Medical College. Physi- cian. Lecturer on Rhinology and Laryngology in Post-Graduate Medical School of Chicago; attending physician to Provident Hospital since 1892; Adjunct Professor of the Practice of Medicine, College of Physicians and Sur- geons, 1897-1900. Medical Inspector of Schools, 1900, Chicago Board of Education. Member of the American Medical Association since 1884, and of the Chicago Medical Society since 1SS3. Author of numerous pamphlets treating of various diseases; of a prize essay before the Chicago Medical Society in 1896, and of contributions to the Char- lotte Medical Journal (1895), to the Journal of the American Medical Asso- ciation, and many others. Married (1) Lizzie Westlake, in 1879, at Evanston, 111., who died 18 March 1881. (2) Johanna Hess, 5 Nov. 1885, at Chicago. Children— Fred A., born 14 March 1881 ; died 3 Aug. 1881. Marguerite E., born 8 Dec. 1886. Walter A., bom 25 Dec. 1891. Residence, 950 Pratt Ave., Chicago, 111. 220. WILLIAM WALLACE CARR Born 2 July 1850, at Middlebury, Vt. Prepared at Middlebury High School. A.B. Beta Theta Pi. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Central Illinois Conference, 1877-93; transferred to Troy Conference, N. Y. ; stationed at Cohoes and Northville, N. Y., and Adams, Mass. Trustee of Northwestern University, 1888-92. Married Mattie L. Piper, 3 Oct. 1877, at Middlebury, Vt. Children — Ruby Pearl. Harlow P. George W. Sidney M. Ruth Mai. Residence, Adams, Mass. 221. FRANK FISK GASSED AY. Born 29 Feb. 1856, at Newark, 111. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Phi Kappa Sigma. Mann prize. Chicago Medical Col- lege. 1879, M.D., at Hahnemann Medical College, Phikidelphia. Practicing physician and surgeon since 1879. At Stevens Point, Wis., 1879; Kansas 1877] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 119 City, 1880-90. One of the incorporators of the Kansas City Homeopathic Medical College, and occupied chair of diseases of eye, ear, throat and nose. President of the Kansas City Medical Society and Vice-President of the Mis- souri Institute of Medicine. Practicing in Minneapolis since 1890. Editor of Medical Argus ten years; author of many scientific and medical papers. Married Elizabeth W. Henkle, 26 July 1888. Residence, Hampshire Arms, Minneapolis, Minn. Office, 506 Masonic Temple, Minneapolis. 222. ALFRED COOK. "^ Born 21 Oct. 1850, at Piano, 111. Prepared at Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111. A.B. 1880, A.M. 1886, Ph.D., University of HaUe. Editor of Kendall Co. News, 1880-83. Principal Minonk, 111., public schools, 1887. Instructor in Philosophy, Bryn Mawr, 1888. Docent in Philosophy, Clark University, Mass., 1889. Teacher in West Chester, Pa., Normal, 1890. President of Piano, 111., School Board, 1894. Member of West Chester Philosophical Society, 1890. Author of "Ueber die Berkeleysche Philosophic" (A. Kae- merer & Co., Halle, 1886), and of "Harmony of Natural Law and Free Will," 1888. Residence, Piano, 111. 223. FRANK HARVEY CUTLER. Born 25 June 1855, at Plainfield, 111. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. B.S. 1882, M.D., Chicago Medical College. Taught in Cedar Rapids, la., three years before studying medicine. Physician in Cedar Rapids until 1889 ; since then at Bancroft and Cedar Falls. Author of a treatise on "The New Antiseptics." Married Emma Alma Ross, of Cedar Rapids, 28 May 1885. Children — Alma M., born in 1886. Frank R., born in 1887. Residence, Cedar Falls, Iowa. 224. ANNA AMELIA DAVIS (ELDER). Born 23 Nov. 1853, near Gallipolis, Ohio. Prepared at Gallipolis, and Northwestern University Academy. B.L. On Commencement program; divided Kedzie prize. Teacher in McGregor, la., 1878-80; married; lived in Wisconsin three years, in Idaho one year, in Kansas until 1895, and since in Alabama. President of the New Decatur, Ala., W. C. T. U. for three years and State Organizer for as long a period. Editor of a W. C. T. U. column in the Decatur Herald, weekly, for two years. With her husband organized Boaz, Ala., Seminary, where they are both teaching. Married Eleazar Ball Lee Elder (No. 227), 7 July 1880, at McGregor, ia. Residence, Boaz, Ala. 226. *ROBERT EDWARD EARLL. *^ Born 24 Aug. 1853, at Waukegan, 111. Entered from University of Chi- cago. In college, 1874-77. B.S. 1890, M.S. Phi Beta Kappa. Special 120 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1877 agent, 10th census; fisheries of the Atlantic coast. Deputy U. S. Agent, fisheries exhibit, London, 1883. Deputy Representative, Smithsonian Insti- tution and U. S. National Museum at New Orleans, 1885, Cincinnati, 1888, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893, and Atlanta, 1895. Curator, Smithsonian Insti- tute, 1888-96. Three years editor of the Proceedings and Bulletins of the National Museum. Published numerous scientific papers on fisheries. Married Louise A. Harding, of Clinton, la., 23 Feb. 1883. C/it'Wren— Ernest Harding, born 13 Feb. 1886; died 12 Nov. 1892 Donald Montgomery, born 17 June 1889. Died at Chevy Chase, Md., 19 March 1896. 226. ALBERT DUDLEY EARLY. Born 23 Jan. 1855, at Rockford, 111. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Sigma Chi. Lawyer at Rockford, 111. Married Emma F. Blakeman, 25 Oct. 1880, at Rockford. Children — Caroline B., born in 1881. John B., born in 1883. Benjamin B., born in 1887. Address, 109 W. State St., Rockford, 111. 227. ELEAZAR BALL LEE ELDER. Born 4 Dec. 1848, near Salem, 111. Prepared at Kinmundy, lU., and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1878, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1882, A.M. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, in Wisconsin Con- ference five years. One year in Montana mission and eleven in Northwest Kansas Conference. Two years and a half as Professor of Art, Normal and Language work in Kansas Wesleyan University. One year teacher and preacher at Kinsey, Ala. President and teacher of academic branches at Boaz (Ala.) Seminary. Married Anna Amelia Davis (No. 224), 7 July 1880, at McGregor, Iowa. Children— Myha (Sharits), born 13 April 1881. Earl Bayard, born 3 Aug. 1884. Carey Davis, born 24 Jan. 1893. Residence, Boaz, Ala. 228. FRANK MACAJAH ELLIOT. Born 27 March 1853, at Corinna, Me. Entered from Minneapolis and Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Philomathian; Sigma Chi. Hurd prize. Secretary and treasurer Alunmi Association, 1883-84; president, 1884-85. Trustee of the Village of Evanston, 1886. President of Evanston Hospital Association since 1896. Member of Chicago Literary Club since 1896. Real estate business, Chicago. Published "History of Omega," 1885; also sketch of W. H. Bissell, a former Governor of Illinois, in Trans- actions of the McLean County Historical Society, 1900. Married Anna D. Shuman, 13 Nov. 1878, at Evanston, 111. Residence, 225 Lake St., Evanston, 111. 1877] COLLEGP: OJ' LIJiEIlAL ARTS 121 229. WILLIAM (IRAY EVANS. Eiitorf;d college; liorn Denver, Colo. Ph.Ji. Sigma Chi. Railroad con- struction and real e.statf; ; .secretary of Denver Tramway Co. Address, Mendota Block, Denver, Colo. 230. *CLARENCE AUBREY GARDNER. ]ioi-n 10 Aug. 185.3. Entered college from Harvard, 111. Ph.B. Phi Kappa Sigma. Principal of Huntley School, Huntley, 111., until 1880. Died 1.3 Dec. 1882, at Harvard, III. 231. WILLIAM JAMES HATHAWAY. Born 7 Aug. 1848, at Bluffton, Ind. Prepared at Carleton CoUege, North- field. Minn., and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1887, A.M. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, Michigan Conference ; at Union City, Burr Oak, Wayland, Ithaca, Onondaga, Leroy, Decatur, Berrien Springs, Paw Paw, Vicksburg, Plainwcll, South Haven, Clare. Married Martha L. Whitmer, 3 Oct. 1879, at Sturgis, Mich. Children — William Hkxiiy, born in 1880. Grace, born in 1886. Residence, Clare, Mich. 232. ELIZABETH ROXANA HUNT. SiHTKH OF No. 508. Prepared at Village High School of Chicago, 111. B.L. 1883, M.L. Prize for e.ssay at Intercollegiate Contest in New York, 1878. Phi Beta Kappa. Private instructor, 1883-92. Head instructor in English Depart- ment of Cumnock School of Oratory, 1892—. Instructor in English Litera- ture, College of Liberal Arts, Feb.-June 1902. Residence, 1506 Oak Ave., Evanston, 111. 233. ARTHUR STEVENS KIMBALL. Bom 7 Oct. 1856, at Lawrence, Mass. Entered from Chicago High School. A.B. Beta Theta Pi. Manager, Boston office. Shoe and Leather Mercantile Agency. President, New England Alumni Club. Address, 16 Fcniio St., Roxbury, Mass. 234. FRANK EDWARD KNAPPEN. Bom 27 Sept. 18.54, at Hastings, Mich. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1881, A.M. Hinman. Sigma Chi. Gage debate prize. In Co. C, 2d Regiment of Michigan State Troops, 1879-82. Since 1877 has been attorney at law at Kalamazoo, Mich. Prosecuting attorney of Kalamazoo Co.. 1880-88. President of State Association of Prosecuting At- torneys, 1884 and 1885. Leading counsel for prosecution in trial of Stonewall J. DeFrance, noted forger. Published in pamphlet form an alumni address delivered in 1885, entitled "Restriction of Crime." 122 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1877 Married (1) Stella A. Drake, 9 June 1879, at Sturgis, Mich. (2) Nina A. Ward 9 Nov. 1899, at Kalamazoo. C/i/W— Roy Stafford, born 16 April 1880; died 21 Aug. 1880. Residence, Kalamazoo, Mich. 235. CHARLES LYFORD LOGAN. Born 10 June 1850, at Atkinson, Me. Prepared at home on farm in Minnesota. A.B. 1880, A.M. 1882, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Joined Wisconsin Conference in 1878. Transferred in 1883 to Rock River Conference, of which he is still a member. Principal of Inyo Academy, Bishop, Cal., six years. Pastor at Carson, Nevada, three years; Marseilles, 111., 1895-99; at Sterling, 111., 1900-1902; Elizabeth, 111., 1902 . Married Grace Boehm Wood, 8 May 1884. Children — Mary L., born in 1885. Grace S., born in 1887. Laura L., born in 1889. Helen I., born in 1891. Edith E., born in 1893. Residence, Elizabeth, 111. 236. OLIVER PERRY McCOOL. Born 14 Aug. 1850, at Savanna, 111. Entered from Freeport, 111., High -School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1884, A.M. Adel- phic. Beta Theta Pi. Botany prize. Attended Garrett Biblical Institute, Assistant postmaster at Freeport, 111., 1879-81; hardware business in same town, 1881-88; newspaper business in Peoria, 111., 1888-91; since in life insur- ance business in Chicago. Married Rozella Tobias, 18 Feb. 1885, at Freeport, 111. Children — Bessie, born 3 Jan. 1886. Caroline Lucy, born 6 Feb. 1890. Dorothy Eleanor, born 23 Sept. 1895. Residence, 640 Touhy Ave., Rogers Park Station, Chicago, 111. 237. CHARLES HERBERT MORGAN. Born 13 Nov. 1852, in Oakland Co., Mich. Entered from Holly (Mich.) High School and Albion College. A.B. 1880, A.M. Hinman. Hinman prize, 1876; Hurd prize, 1877; Easter prize, 1877. Phi Beta Kappa. 1879, B.D., Boston University. 1883, Ph.D., ibid. Clergyman, Methodist Episco- pal. In Detroit Annual Conference, 1879-1902. Charges at Marquette, Fowler\-ille, Romeo, East Saginaw, Adrian, West Bay City, HoweU, Vassar, Saginaw, Cass City, Rochester. Now in Bible Study department of Epworth League, Chicago, 111. Has published pampMet, 24 pages, on "Newspaper -Cyclopedia." Joint author with T. E. and S. E. Taylor of "Studies in the Life 1877] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 123 of Christ," 1901, and "Studies in the Apostolic Church," 1902. Contributor to religious periodicals. Married Emma Webster, at Farmington, Mich., 22 June 1887. Child — Leslie Webster, born 10 March 1894. Address, 57 Washington St., Chicago, 111. 238. MARION LILLIAN POMEROY (MATTHEW). Born 24 Oct. 1857, in Chicago. Entered from Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Married Winfield S. Matthew (No. 204), 25 Dec. 1877, at Evanston, 111. Residence, 2009 Lincoln St., Berkeley, Cal. 239. LORENZO TUCKER POTTER. Born in Charleston, S. C, in 1859. Entered from Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. B.L. Phi Kappa Sigma. 1880, M.D., from Chicago Medical College. Interne St. Luke's and Mercy hospitals. Inspector, Board of Health. Clinical Instructor, Chicago Medical College. Now in private practice. ■ Address, 4162 Lake Ave., Chicago, 111. (1899). 240. *CORNELIUS ENNIS RICE. Entered college from Sturgis, Mich. A.B. Teacher at Sturgis, Mich. (1894). Died. 241. MARTIN STANFORD ROBISON, JR. In college 1873-77. C.E. Phi Kappa Sigma. Civil engineer. In 1882 superintendent of Superior Street Railway Co., Cleveland, O. Address, Cleveland, Ohio, care of Street Car Co. 242. ROBERT BROWN SEAMAN. Born 4 Aug. 1849, at Islington, London. Entered from Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Mann prize, 1875-76. 1882, A.M. Attended Garrett Biblical Institute. Assistant lighthouse keeper at Gross Point, Evanston, 1874-75. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, in Central Illinois Conference. Pastor at Sparland, Laprairie Center, Wyoming, Maquon, Eureka, Minonk, Princeville, Watseka, Lewistown and Momence. Married Martha A. Ewer of Seneca, 111., 2 Sept. 1879. Children— Mavo T., born 7 Dec. 1880. (In college 1898-02). Anna L., born 20 Aug. 1882. (In college 1900 ). Grace May, born 9 Aug. 1884. Residence, Momence, 111. 243. CHARLES WESLEY THORNTON. Born 28 May 1850, at East Liberty, Ohio. Prepared at Bellefontaine, O., High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1880, A.M. 124 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1877 Beta Theta Pi. 1879, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Metho- dist Episcopal. Pastor, in Rock River Conference, at Somonauk, Sheridan, Aurora, Sandwich, Mendota, St. Charles, Blaine, Marengo, Polo, and Mt. CarroU, 111. Married Martha Tanner, 6 Dec. 1882, at Aurora, 111. Children — Anna Vera, bom 12 Nov. 1886. Imogene, born 1 Sept. 1888. Residence, Mt. Carroll, 111. 244. DE LOSS MONROE TOMPKINS. Born 7 Jan. 1849, at Ashland, N. Y. Prepared in Claverack CoUege and Hudson River Institute. A.B. Gage prize. 1880, A.M. Beta Theta Pi. 1895, D.D. Phi Beta Kappa. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, in Rock River Conference : At Austin, Winnebago and Freeport, lU. ; also at Mussuri and Naini Tal, India. Established the Boys' High School at Mussuri; Presi- dent of the Naini Tal CoUege and Boys' High School for two years. Returned and became pastor at Freeport, Aurora, Wheaton, Belvidere, DeKalb, lU. Delegate to General Conference, 1900. Married Ida May Foote, 1877. Children — Alfred F., born in 1879. Margie L., born in 1882. Frankie S., born in 1886. Residence, DeKalb, 111. CLASS OF 1878. This class purchased for the University the skeleton of the Ward whale for nine hundred dollars. 245. GEORGE EVERETT ACKERMAN. Born 16 Nov. 1850, at Bath, N. Y. Prepared in Genesee Wesleyan Semi- nary and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1882, A.M. Hinman. Beta Theta Pi. Deering prize; Interstate Oratorical prize; divided the Kirk prize. 1878, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Graduate course in theology at McGill University, Montreal, receiving D.D. after ten examinations. M.D., from Buffalo Medical College. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Two years President of Blue Mountain University, Ore. Member of Genesee Con- ference, 1878-89; pastor at Lyndon, Warsaw and Buffalo, N. Y. Member of Alabama Conference, 1889-1902. Thirteen years Professor of Systematic The- ology in Grant University, Chattanooga, Tenn. Two years Vice-Chancellor of same. Member of Victoria Institute, Great Britain ; the American Association for the Advancement of Science; the M. E. General Conference of 1892, 1896, and 1900, and the Ecumenical Conference, 1901. Author of "Researches in Philosophy," "Man a Revelation of God," Hunt & Eaton, N.Y., 1888, "Love Illumined," Curts & Jennings, Cincinnati, 1900, and of numerous newspaper and magazine articles. 1878] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 125 Married Eugenia Van Wormer, 26 Aug. 1879, at Cohocton, N. Y. Children— Grac:e Ingelow, bom 14 Feb. 1881 ; died 6 April 1882. Edith Willard, born 14 July 1886. Edna M., born 14 July 1889. Residence, Fairview Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn. 246. EDWARD WYLLYS ANDREWS. Brother of No. 329. Born 25 March 1856, in Chicago. Entered from Babcock Academy, Chi- cago. A.B. 1881, A.M. Sigma Chi; Phi Beta Kappa. Deering prize. Editor and publisher of Vidette, College semi-monthly, 1878. M.D. from Chicago Medical College. Surgeon. Professor of Clinical Surgery, North- western University Medical School. Surgeon in Mercy Hospital, Michael Reese Hospital, and South Side Dispensary. Author of several medical works. Residence, 2525 Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111.; office, 100 State St. 247. GEORGE MILTON BASSETT. Born at RusseUville, O. Prepared at Hedding College and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1881, A.M. 1883, B.D., Garrett Biblical Insti- tute. Hinman. Editor of newspaper at Abingdon, 111., 1879. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; at Lawn Ridge, 111., 1880-81; at Crete, 1882-83; at Keithsbury, 1884-85; in Rock River Conference, since 1886. Married Phoneta Gertrude White, at Omaha, Neb., 10 Aug. 1886. Children — Cyrus White, born Dec. 1888. Gertrude, born Dec. 1890. Residence, 9911 Prospect Ave., Chicago, 111. 248. WILLIAM MORRIS BOOTH. Born 26 Sept. 1856, in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Entered from Chicago High School. A.B. 1882, A.M. Sigma Chi. Kedzie prize; Deering prize. Phi Beta Kappa. Lawyer in Chicago. Master in Chancery, U. S. Court. U. S. Commissioner. Married Ada Fenton Sheldon, 17 Nov. 1886. Children — Sheldon M., born 1888. Morris F., born 1895. Residence, 4959 Lake Ave., Chicago, 111. 249. ABNER CLARKE. Born 1 Jan. 1850, in Brown County, 111. Entered from Hedding College. A.B. 1893, A.M. Adelphic. 1879, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergy- man, Methodist Episcopal, Illinois Conference; at Sidney, Hoopeston, Alexan- der, Waverly, Auburn, Morrisonville, Astoria, Quincy, Normal, Mansfield, Augusta. At one time professor in Chaddock College. Married Julia Tool, 18 Aug. 1896, at Normal, III. Residence, Griggsville, 111. 126 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1878 260. WILLIAM LAZIER DEMOREST. Born 9 Nov. 1853, at Harrington, Ont. Prepared at Aurora (III.) High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. A.M. Sigma Chi. Fresh- man and sophomore declamation prizes. In Garrett Biblical Institute one year. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, and after 1888, Congregational. Pastor at Jamestown, N. D. ; Redwood Falls, Minn. ; Downers Grove, 111. ; Lincoln and Grand Island, Neb. ; Blue Island, 111. ; Oshkosh, Wis. ; and Austin, Chicago. Member of Chicago Ministerial Union and Chicago Congregational Association. Editor and publisher of Jamestown Messenger for two years. Married Ettie Rhodes, 23 Oct. 1879, at Aurora, 111. Children — Charles Henry, born 3 Jan. 1881. Pearl, born 28 Oct. 1882. Rea Rhodes, born 4 May 1889; died 21 Nov. 1896. David LeRoy, born 27 July 1891. Residence, 752 W. Monroe St., Chicago, 111, 251. JOHN RAINIER EDWARDS. Born 22 April 1850, at Columbus, Ohio. Entered from Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Began preaching in Ohio Conference, 1879; has preached in Illinois and Wisconsin; member of Puget Sound Conference since 1893; pastor of Second M. E. Church, Tacoma, Wash. Married Mary Alice Gaskell, 28 Aug. 1878, at New Berlin, N. Y. Children — Pearl Bonbright, born 11 July 1879. Charles Raymond, born 2 Sept. 1880. Bertram Erastus, born 29 Nov. 1882. Nellie Gaskell, born 18 Aug. 1885; died 22 May 1897. Field Rainier, born 27 May 1887. Guy Searles, born 7 March 1890. Hazel May, born 27 May 1891. Rebecca McCabe, born 7 Aug. 1895. Earl Cranston, born 6 March 1900. Residence, 1224 North G. St., Tacoma, Wash. 262. MARY ELIZABETH GARST (SMITH). Born 27 April 1858, at Dayton, Ohio. Entered from Boone (la.) High School. B.L. Lived in Champaign, 111., 1878-93; since in North Brookfield, Mass. Married Frank A. Smith, 15 June 1893, at Champaign, 111. Residence, North Brookfield, Mass. 253. BERTHA GALTON GOODWIN (GARST). Born 10 Dec. 1854, at Oxford, England. Entered from Rockford Semi- nary. B.L. Ossoli. Teacher in Pecatonica and Rockford, 111., 1878-89. Married Edward Garst, 19 June 1889, at Rockford, 111. 1878] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 127 Children — Goodwin, born 3 Oct. 1891. Jonathan, born 4 Dec. 1893. Dorothy, born 30 July 1895. RoswELL, born 13 June 1898. Residence, Coon Rapids, Iowa. 264. CONRAD ANTHONY HANEY. Born 31 March 1855, at Mt. Morris, lU. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Editor of the Vidette, 1878. Phi Kappa Sigma. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Preached in Rock River Conference. Married Sada Pavey, 18 Nov. 1880, at Ipava, 111. Children — Lewis H., born in 1882. Milton P., born in 1883. Ruth, born in 1885. Residence, unknown. 255. WILLIAM HAMILTON HARRIS. Born 15 March 1856, at Delaware, Ohio. Entered from Brooklyn Col- legiate and Polytechnic Institute. A.B. 1884, A.M. Sigma Chi; Phi Beta Kappa. Freshman essay prize; sophomore Latin prize; Deering prize; diAaded the Kirk prize. LL.B., from Columbia College Law School. Admit- ted to the bar in 1880, and practicing since in New York City. Member of Bar Association, New York City; president of New Windsor Fresh Air Associ- ation; president of the Board of Trustees of St. Paul's M. E. Church, New York; manager of American Bible Society since 1896. Married Grace Fancher NicoU, 1 Dec. 1885, in New York. Children — Helen Fancher, born 19 Oct. 1886. Anne Evelyn, born 23 July 1890. William Nicoll, born 13 Aug. 1898. Address, 258 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 256. CLARENCE HERBERT HARVEY. Student from Durand, 111., 1874-78. Ph.B. Residence, unknown. 257. JUNIUS CLARKSON HOAG. ' Brother of No. 661. Born 6 Feb. 1858, at Evanston, 111. Entered from Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Ph.M. M.D., Chicago Medical College, 1882. Phi Kappa Sigma. Graduate study in Vienna and London. Physician in Winnetka, 111., and Chicago. Fellow British Gynaecological Society, 1886; member of Chicago Medical Society and Chicago Gynaecological Society, 1887; Medico-Legal Society, Chicago, 1887; president of Chicago Medical Society, 1899-1900. Married (1) Jane Cummins, in 1885, at Winnetka, 111.; she died in 1887. (2) Adelaide Northup, in 1895. Residence, 4669 Lake Ave., Chicago, 111. 128 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1878 268. FRANK SEWARD JOHNSON. Born 18 April 1856, in Chicago, 111. Prepared in Babcock Academy, Chi- cago, A.B. 1881, A.M. Phi Kappa Sigma ; Phi Beta Kappa. 1881, M.D., Chicago Medical College. Studied in Stuttgart, Germany; Vienna, Austria; and in Geneva, Switzerland. Physician in Chicago, beginning as interne in Cook County Hospital, 1882. Has filled the following chairs in Northwestern University Medical School: Demonstrator of Histology, Professor of His- tology, Professor of Pathology and Pathological Anatomy, Professor of Medicine and Clinical Medicine, Dean of the Faculty, Emeritus Dean and Professor of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. Attending physician at St. Luke's; at Michael Reese hospital. Member of American Medical Associ- ation, American Academy of Medicine, American Climatological Association, American Microscopical Association, American Association for Advancement of Science, American Economical Association, Chicago, and Illinois State Medical Societies, Royal Microscopical Society of London, Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago Medico-Legal Society, Chicago Physicians' Club. Married Elizabeth Burbank Ayer, at Lake Geneva, Wis., 1890. Children — Hosmer Ayer, born 1891. Edward Ayer, born 1895. Residence, 2521 Prairie Ave., Chicago. 259. JACOB KAGEY. Born 12 March 1850, in Harrison Co., Ind. Entered from Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Botany prize. Clergyman, Methodist Episco- pal. Preached four years in Illinois Conference, and four in Colorado Confer- ence, 1879-87. Superintendent of Schools for ChafTee Co., Colo., 1888-89. In Salt Lake City, Utah, on account of poor health, 1890-96. Engaged in literary work in Indiana, Kentucky, and Colorado, 1899 . Residence, Buena Vista, Colo. 260. LOUIS KARCHER. Born 10 Aug. 1854, at Freeport, 111. Entered from Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111. Ph.B. Phi Kappa Psi. Studied law in the office of Judge H. C. Hyde, Freeport, 111. Lawyer in Freeport; in Chicago since 1887. Married Irene A. Murray, 14 Oct. 1880, at Naperville, 111. Children — Louise M., born 16 Sept. 1882. Leonard D., born 17 Feb. 1887. Residence, 1263 Washington Boul., Chicago, 111. ; office, 704, 84 La Salle St. 261. EDWARD MORGAN KINMAN. Born 2 April 1856, at Jacksonville, 111. Prepared at Jacksonville High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1883, A.M. Beta Theta Pi. Deering prize. Member of State Legislature, 1882-84; postmaster of Jacksonville, 1886; member of City Council of Jacksonville, 1891-93. Prac- ticing law in Jacksonville, 111. 1878] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 129 Married Nellie C. Springer, 10 Oct. 1883, at Jacksomdlle, 111. Children — John Leonard, born 11 July 1885. Died 3 Jan. 1902. Ruth, born 6 Aug. 1892. Residence, 517 Jordan St. Jacksonville, lU. 262. *CYRUS FRANKLIN KRYDER. Born 15 Jan. 1851, in Stephenson Co., 111. Entered from Freeport, 111. B.L. Beta Theta Pi. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, in Illinois Confer- ence. Married Jennie Pattison (No. 206), 14 June 1882, at Freeport, 111. CMd— Cyrus John, born 29 Aug. 1883; died 17 Dec. 1884. Died 5 Jan. 1884. 263. JOSEPH THING LADD. Born 22 Oct. 1854, at Worcester, Vt. Entered from Chicago High School. A.B. 1881, A.M. 1900, D.D. Lunt prize, 1875; Gage debate prize, 1876. Managing editor and publisher of the Tripod, 1878. Hinman; Phi Beta Kappa. Clergjmian, Methodist Episcopal, in Illinois, 1878-79; in Nevada, 1879-82; since then in Illinois. Member of Rock River Conference. In 1891 traveled in Europe, Egypt, Palestine, Syria, and India. Trustee of North- western University, 1901 . Married Hannah May Rixon, 9 Oct. 1882, at Austin, Nevada. Children — Edward Rixon, born 4 July 1883. Robert Mark, born 3 March 1888. Stephen Carroll, born 22 Sept. 1890. Henry Chester, born 24 Oct. 1897. Residence, Elgin, 111. 264. FRANK MACARD. Student from Evanston. A.B, Clergyman, Redfield, Iowa, 1879. Residence, unknown. 265. RASMUS NIELSON. Student from Randolph, Wis., 1874-78. A.B. Residence, unknown. 266. CHARLES STEWART NORTHROP. Born 29 Nov. 1856, at York, Livingston Co., N. Y. Entered from Wood- stock (111.) High School. A.B. Lawyer, Woodstock, 111., 1878-82; Arling- ton, S. Dak., 1882-87; Los Angeles, CaL, 1887-90; since then in Woodstock, HI. Regent of Dakota Agricultural College, 1886 and 1887. Married Mary H. Whitney, 9 May 1883, at Woodstock, 111. CMdren— Frances M., born 28 Feb. 1884. James W., born 16 July 1886. Earle H., born 19 Sept. 1893. Helen Elizabeth, born 12 Oct. 1902. Residence, Woodstock, 111. 130 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1878 267. MAY ELLA PARKS (KING). Born 31 Dec. 1854, at Dundee, Yates Co., N. Y. Entered from Rochelle (111.) High School. B.L. Ossoli. Taught school at McGregor, Iowa, and Fond du Lac, Wis., until 1882. Married John M. King, at Rochelle, 111., 28 Dec. 1882. Children— ISi OKA B., born 1883. Emma P., born 1891. Maud E., born 1885. Etha P., born 1892. Mabel May, born 1885. Frances Willard, born 1894. Bertha G., born 1886. John Edward, born 1899. Alice L., born 1888. Residence, St. Lawrence, S. Dak. 268. CHARLES HENRY QUEREAU. Brother of No. 520. Born 30 May 1856, at East Greenwich, R. I. Entered from Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111. A.B. 1883, A.M. Taught school; was employed with manufacturing concern ; assistant superintendent of motive power Bur. & Mo. Riv. R. R. ; same on Denver Rio Grande R. R. ; and superintendent of shops New York Central R. R., West Albany, N. Y. Married Fanny Strickler, 31 Dec. 1901, at Waynesborough, Pa. Residence, 50 N. Allen St., Albany, N. Y. 269. CHARLES LATIMER ROOT. Born 8 Oct. 1856, in Chester, Mass. Prepared in Lyons High School. Entered from Cornell College, Iowa. B.S. 1884, M.S. Phi Kappa Psi. In real estate and insurance business and practicing law. Director of Lyons and Fulton Bridge Co. Mayor of Lyons City (la.), 1891-95; member of Iowa Legislature, 1892-94; alderman at large. City of Clinton, 1896-98. Captain Co. L, 1st Regiment I. N. G., 1892-98. Married Thora W. Wiborg, 17 Dec. 1884, at Lyons, Iowa. Children — Aurelius C, born 5 May 1886. Charles W., born 1 March 1890. Residence, Lyons, Iowa. 270. IDA STUART (BREED). Born 8 Jan. 1855, at Kingston, 111. Prepared in Genesee Wesleyan Semi- nary and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Taught at Kingston and Belvidere, 111., 1886-90; at Chicago, 1890-99; at El Paso, Texas, 1899 . Married Allen Breed, 8 Jan. 1880, at Kingston, 111. He died 11 April 1886. Residence, El Paso, Texas. (Box 559.) 271. JAMES MONROE WHEATON. Born 17 Sept. 1849, at Wheaton, 111. Entered from Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1884, A.M. Adelphic. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastorates at Chicago, 1878; Libertyville, 1881; New Milford, 1878] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 131 1884; Chicago, 1886; Wyanet, 1888; Rochelle, 1891; St. Charles, 1892; Malta, 1895; Park Ridge, 1897; Humboldt Park, Chicago, 1899. Member of Rock River Conference since 1878. Married (1) Mary Sylvester Rice, 27 June 1878, at Morocco, Ind.; she died in 1886. (2) Carrie Cook, 13 Oct. 1887, at Gilmer, Lake Co., 111. Children — Cora Belle, born 20 Aug. 1879. Haery Monroe, born 15 Dec. 1881. Jesse Raymond, born 3 Feb. 1883. Clayton Cook, born 3 Oct. 1888. Frances Bernice, born 15 Jan. 1892. Olin Gary, born 24 April 1893. Esther May, born 17 April 1897. Residence, 443 LeMoyne St., Chicago. CLASS OF 1879. This class presented to the University the tower clock of University Hall. 272. EDWARD CARLE ADAMS. Born 20 May 1855, in Hudson, N. Y. Entered from Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1883, A.M. Phi Kappa Sigma. Taught school and read medicine, 1879-80. Studied medicine in Philadelphia and New York, 1880-86. Physician in Watertown, S. D., since 1886. Surgeon on two railroads; coimty coroner, city health officer, and on government pension examining board. Married Marion A. Fhnt, Sept. 1892, in St. Paul, Minn. Residence, Watertown, S. D. 273. ISAAC EMENS ADAMS. Born 29 Oct. 1857, at Mendham, N. J. Entered from Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1882, A.M. Beta Theta Pi. Hinman prize. Editor and publisher of the Vidette, 1878-79. On the staff of Chicago Times for several years. Lawyer in Chicago. Member of Union League, Calumet, and Washington Park clubs. Author of "Life of Emory A. Storrs." Married Ellen Stuart Tappan of New York, 4 April 1888. Residence, unknown. 274. ELLA VIRGINIA AMBROSE (DAVIS). Born at Buchanan, W. Va. Entered from Rochelle (111.) High School. B.L. Ossoli. As minister's wife resided in Dubuque, Dyersville, West Union, Wyoming, Clarence, Rockford, Nashua, and State Center, Iowa. Married Rev. Wilham B. Davis, 12 Oct. 1880, at Rochelle, 111. Children — Florence, born 1882. Harold, born 1883. Charles, born 1886. Georgia, born 1891. Residence, Delmar, la. 132 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1879 275. MARY BAYNE (BILLIARD). Born 4 May 18.58, at Warren, 111. Entered from Warren High School. B.L. Taught painting and music. Assistant principal of Warren High School, 1886-89; second assistant. Polo (111.) High School, 1889-90. Married Dr. Sumner Hale HiUiard, 4 May 1897, at Warren, 111. Residence, Warren, 111. 276. *LILLA MAGGIE BRADLEY (HEMENWAY). Born 25 Aug. 1857, at Elmhurst, 111. Entered from Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. B.L. Taught in Lockport and Lake View, 111., 1879-81; lived in Kalamazoo, Mich., 1882-83. Married Dr. Henry B. Hemenway (No. 282), 2 May 1882, at Evanston, 111. Died 29 March 1883, at Kalamazoo, Mich, 277. *LILLIE CAROLINE CASEY (MUSGROVE). Born 1 Oct. 1859, at Hoylton, 111. Entered from Centraha (111.) High School. Ph.B. Lived in Colorado for thirteen years. Conference District Secretary of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society for two years, and m.em- ber of Board of Trustees of the Frances Meritt Deaconess Home of Denver until 1892. Lived in Topeka, Kan., 1892-94, and in Los Angeles, Cal., until her death. Married .James T. Musgrove (No. 290), 9 Aug. 1880. Died, 12 Jan. 1896, at Los Angeles, Cal. 278. CHARLES EDGAR COOK. Born 19 April 1859, at Mendota, 111. Entered from Mendota High School. A.B. Graduated from Northwestern University Medical School, 188L Studied in Universities of Berhn and Vienna, 1882. Physician at Mendota, 111. Member of American Academy of Medicine. Captain and assistant surgeon of 6th Regiment, Illinois National Guards. Married Margaret Wylie of Mendota, 111., June 1887. Residence, Mendota, 111. 279. DEXTER PARK DONELSON. Born 27 March 1857, at Delaware, Ohio. Entered from Ohio Wesleyan University. A.B. Sigma Chi. Hinman. President of class in junior year ; Commencement orator. Manufacturer, Continental Iron and Bolt Works, Chicago. Married Harriet Hitchens, in Chicago, 14 Oct. 1891. Children — Katherine Dexter, born 29 July 1892. Lorraine, born 9 Sept. 1897; died 3 May 1899. Residence, 1318 Forest Ave., Evanston, 111. 1879] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 133 280. WILLIAM ALFRED HAMILTON. Born 14 March 1856, at Prairie City, 111. Entered from Prairie City and Northwestern University Academies. A.B. 1882, A.M. Beta Theta Pi. Deering prize. Editor and publisher Vidette, 1878-79. Lawyer in Superior, Wis., 1883-86; since practicing law in Chicago. Member of the council of Northwestern University Settlement Association. Residence, Avenue House, Evanston, 111. ; office, 125 La Salle St., Chicago. 281. *HUGH HARRISON. Born 20 April 1857, at Belleville, 111. Entered from Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Wholesale grocer, Minneapolis, Minn., until his death. Married Theresa V. Scott, in 1882, at Winnetka, 111. Children — Florence L. Perry. Kenneth. Gladys. Died at Minneapolis, April 1899. 282. HENRY BIXBY HEMENWAY. ' Born 20 Dec. 1856, at Montpelier, Vt. Entered from Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1882, A.M. Adelphic. Botany prize. 1881, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School; special mention in Anatomy, and second prize for graduating thesis. Licensed to practice medicine, 1880. Physician in Kalamazoo, 1881-90; health officer of that city, 1884-85. Division surgeon M. C, and G. R. & I. railways. Secretary of Board of U. S. Examining Surgeons, 1887-90. Physician in Evanston, 111., since 1890. Instructor in Laryngology in Rush Medical College, Chicago, 111., 1893-94. Acting Professor of Preventive Medicine in Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, 111., 1900. Secretary of Kala- mazoo Academy of Medicine, 1882-87; librarian of same, 1882-90. Vice-president of Michigan State Medical Society, 1886; treasurer of same, 1887-90. Member of American Medical Association, American Academy of Medicine, and Chicago Medical Society. Author of "Healthful Womanhood and Childhood," V. T. Hemenway & Co., Evanston; of numerous medical pamphlets, and of contributions to Journal of American Medical Association, Medical News, Transactions of Michigan State Medical Society, American Journal of Obstetrics, and Journal of Laryngology (London). Married (1) Lilla Maggie Bradley (No. 276), 2 May 1882, at Evanston, 111.; she died 29 March 1883. (2) Victoria Stephenson Taylor, 13 Oct. 1885, at Kalamazoo, Mich. Children — Rxjth Lilian, born 23 March 1883. Hazel, born 24 March 1887; died 28 March 1887. Marguerite, born 14 Dec. 1888. Residence, 1744 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111. 134 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1879 283. WILLIAM THOMAS HOBART. Born IS Sept. 1856, at Red Wing, Minn. Entered from Red Wing High School. A.B. Adelphic; Beta Theta Pi. Gage prize; second prize in decla- mation contest; Adelphic oratorical prize. B.D. and D.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Phi Beta Kappa. Member of Life-Saving Crew. Preached one year in Minnesota Conference. Missionary: Peking 1882-92; Tsun 1892-99; Tientsin 1899 During Boxer outbreak in 1900 went to Peking and endured the siege of fifty-six days. At present in Evanston, 111. ; expects to return to China soon. Married Emily Marcia Hatfield (No. 368), 3 Aug. 1882, at Evanston, 111. Children — Louie, born 20 March 1884. Alice, born and died 5 Dec. 1885. Chauncey Goodrich, born 5 Dec. 1SS6. Marcus Hatfield, born 31 Dec. 1888. Elizabeth, born 1 March 1891. Robert Hatfield, born 29 Sept. 1894; died 26 Nov. 1895. Home address, 620 Clark St., Evanston, 111. Foreign address, Tientsin, China. 284. THOMAS HENRY HOOD. Born 5 April 1856, in Chicago. Prepared in Chicago High School. En- tered from Beloit College. Ph.B. Beta Theta Pi. Deering prize. Prac- ticing law in Denver, Colo. Married Irene E. Jerome, 15 Nov. 1887, at New Bedford, Mass. Residence, Denver, Colo. 286. GEORGE HENRY HORSWELL. Brother of No. 412. Born in Kingston, Can. Entered from Humboldt College, Iowa. A.B. 1882, A.M. 1883, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Ph.D. from Boston University. Teacher in Northwestern University Academy, 1879-87; Instructor in Latin in College of Liberal Arts, 1887-91; Assistant Professor of Latin in same, 1891-94; Professor of the English Language and Literature in the English College, Tokio, Japan. Residence, 34 b Tsukiji, Tokio, Japan. 286. DOUGLAS VIELE JACKSON. Born 17 Nov. 1859, at Muscatine, Iowa. Entered from Muscatine High School. B.L. Hinman. Phi Kappa Sigma. 1881, LL.B., from Iowa State University. Lawyer in Muscatine, Iowa, since graduation. Attorney for Muscatine Co., 1896 and 1897. In 1902 elected to the district bench. Colonel 50th Iowa Volunteer Regiment in Spanish-American War, and formerly Colonel of 2d Regiment, Iowa National Guard. Married Alberta C. Jarvis, 14 Sept. 1885, at Muscatine, la. Children — Robert S., born 8 Sept. 1888. Margaret E., born 24 March 1891 ; died 6 June 1891. Louis D., born 4 Feb. 1894. Residence, Muscatine, Iowa. 1879] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 135 287. WILLL\M B. LEACH. Born 8 Jan. 1853, at Cavan, Canada. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1882, A.M. 1881, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Adelphic. Ph.D. from Grant University. D.D. from Murphy College, Tenn. LL.D., New York, on examination. Clerg3^man, Methodist Episcopal, in Rock River Conference since 1877; at Hampshire; Grace Church, Elgin; St. Paul's, Chicago. Married Emma Rose Werthwein, 17 Oct. 1882, at Hampshire, 111. Children — Grace, born 27 April 1884. William B., Jr., born 28 Augr"1889. Residence, 630 N. Robey St., Chicago. 288. SPENCER LEWIS. Born 10 Jan. 1854, at Joliet, 111. Prepared at Joliet, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1887, A.M. 1881, B.D., Garrett BibUcal Insti- tute. Editor Tripod, 1879. Missionary in China. At Chinkiang from Nov. 1881 to Oct. 1882; at Chungking until driven away by riot in July 1886; came to America, but returned and is a missionary at Chungking, West China. Married E.sther M. Bilbie (ex-'83) of Anoka, Minn., 10 Aug. 1881. Children — Eleanor F., born 1882. Raymond L., born 1886. Residence, Chungking, West China. Home address, Joliet, lU. 289. JESSIE MOORE (McPHERRIN). Born 29 March 1857, at Eddyville, Iowa. Entered from Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Ossoli. Latin prize, 1877; Deering prize; Kirk prize. Phi Beta Kappa. Lived at Clarinda, Iowa, until 1888; removed to Kansas City, Mo. Married Samuel Chesney McPherrin (No. 202), 25 July 1879, at Clarinda, Iowa. Residence, 1919 East 11th St., Kansas City, Mo. 290. JAMES TYSON MUSGROVE. Born at Alnwick, Ont. Entered from Northwestern University Academ3^ A.B. 1882, A.M. Hinman. Beta Theta Pi. Gage debate prize; Deering prize. Attended Garrett Biblical In,stitute. Clergyman, Methodist Episco- pal. Pastor at Longmont, Colo., 1880-82; Idaho Springs, 1882-85; Wheat Ridge and Argo (Denver), 1885-90; Denver, 1890-94; Los Angeles, Cal., 1894-99, being for a time head book-keeper at Iron Works; San Francisco, 1899 . Married (1) Lillle C. Casey (No. 277), 9 Aug. 1880, at Centralia, 111.; she died 12 Jan. 1896. (2) , 14 Feb. 1900, at Los Angeles. Children — Julia Ethel, bom 31 May 1881. William James, born 12 June 1884. Residence, 1440 Melvia St., Berkeley, Cal. 136 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1879 291. SARAH ELLA PRINDLE (PATTEN). Sister of No. 378. Born at Elmira, Minn. Entered from Northwestern LTniversity Academy. Ph.B. 1882, Ph.M. Phi Beta Kappa. Mann prize, 1877; Deering prize. Teacher in Northwestern University Academy, 1879-83; also in the College, 1881-83. President Northwestern Branch Woman's Foreign Missionary So- ciety, 1902. Married Rev. Amos W. Patten (No. 68), 25 Oct. 1883, at Evanston, 111. Residence, 616 Foster St., Evanston, 111. 292. *CLARA SHUMWAY. Born 11 Sept. 1856, at Milledgeville, 111. Entered from Polo (111.) High School. B.L. Chess medal by vote of class. Graduate study in Boston Conservatory and Berlitz School of Languages. Gave lessons in painting and German at Polo. Studied in preparation for foreign travel, but was prevented by fatal illness. Died 27 March 1892, at Polo, 111. 293. EDWARD LAWRENCE STEWART. Born 12 March 1856, at Rockford, 111. Prepared in Chicago High Schools. At Ohio Wesleyan University, 1875-77. B.S. Sigma Chi. Made speech presenting the clock to the University on Class day. Lawyer in Chicago. Admitted to the bar by Chicago Appellate Court. Has also been in journalism (1883-86), and has dealt in real estate. . Married Nellie B. Conger, 11 Oct. 1881, at Chicago. Residence, 426 Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111.; office, 405, 115 Dearborn St. 294. *FRANK EASTHAM TYLER. ' Born 25 Jan. 1859, at Vincennes, Ind. Entered from Vincennes Uni- versity. B.S. Editor and publisher of the Vidette, 1878. Phi Beta Kappa. Hide and leather business, Kansas City, Mo. Married Clara Danforth McLean of Kansas City, 22 Nov. 1881. Child — Marguerite, born in 1883. Burned to death in miner's cabin in Colorado, about 1900. 295. WILLIAM HENRY WAIT. Born at McConnell, 111. Entered from Northwestern University Acad- emy. A.B. 1882, A.M. Ph.D. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. In- structor in Peoria High School, 1880-83; Professor of Latin and German in Illinois Wesleyan University, 1883-90; Acting President of Illinois Wesleyan University, 1887-88; resided in Peoria; in 1894 engaged in special philological work in Universities of Berlin and Bonn in Germany. In department of Greek and Sanscrit, University of Michigan, 1895-97, of Greek, Latin and Sanscrit, 1897-1901 ; of German, 1901 . Married Clara W. Hadley of Peoria, Sept. 1888. Residence, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1879] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 137 296. ISABELLA BALL WEBB (PARKS). Born 9 May 1854, at Kelley's Island, Ohio. .Entered from Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1882, A.M. Ossoh. Phi Beta Kappa. Re- sided at Grand Crossing, 111., until March 1880; at Indianola, la., 1880-86; Professor of Political Economy, Simpson College, 1880-82; since 1886 at South Atlanta, Ga. State Superintendent of Purity Department, Parliamentary Usages Department, and press reporter at various times for the Georgia Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Contributor to the Union Signal editorial page and to the Methodist Review. Member Gammon-Clark Lit- erary and Scientific Society. Married Edward Lamay Parks (No. 124), 30 July 1879, at Kelley's Island, Ohio. Residence, South Atlanta, Ga. 297. GEORGE WHITNEY WHITE. Born 18 Jan. 1854, in Oak Grove Twp., Dodge Co., Wis. Entered from Wayland Academy, Beaver Dam, Wis. Ph.B. Adelphic. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Member of Wisconsin Conference; pastor at Camp- bellsport, Hingham, Brandon, Lyons, Beloit, Milwaukee, Waupun, Evans- viUe, Lake Mills and Sheboygan. Author of two pamphlets : "The Churches of Milwaukee — Their Progress, Hindrances and Duty" ; "Recreation Versus Dissipation." Married Flora Charlotte Smith, 26 Nov. 1879. Children — Ward Alfred, born 4 Nov. 1880; died 5 Nov. 1880. Edith Laura, born 28 April 1882. Mabel Emma, born 23 June 1884. Alfred Garey, born 17 July 1886. William, born and died 2 July 1892. Address, Waupaca, Wis., Box 91. 298. JANE HUTCHINS WHITE. Born July 1858, at Evanston. Entered from Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. 1882, Ph.M. Teacher at Lockport, III, 1880; in Streator High School, 1881-85; since Instructor of German in Evanston Township High School. Has traveled and studied in Europe. Residence, The Evanston, corner Lee St. and Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. CLASS OF 1880. This class presented to the University the bell in the clock tower of University Hall. 299. BESSIE BRADWELL (HELMER). Born 20 Oct. 1858, in Chicago. Entered from Chicago High School. A.B. 1883, A.M. Phi Beta Kappa. 1882, LL.B. from Union College of Law. Journalist, Chicago, 111. Edited twelve volumes of Bradwell's Appel- 138 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1880 late Court Reports. Associated with her father, Judge James B. Bradwell, as editor of Chicago Legal News. Married Frank A. Hehner, 23 Dec. 1885. Child— Myr\ B., born 1889. Residence, 1428 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. 300. JOSEPH COOMBE. Born 11 Jan. 1850, at Torquay, England. Entered from Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1889, A.M. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Member of Illinois Conference, 1880-84; supernumerary for three years; member of Southwestern Kansas Conference, 1887-89; now supernumerary of Illinois Conference and business manager of large farming interests in Doug- las, Coles, and Macon Counties. Married Mary Agnes VanVeghten, 26 June 1879, at Chicago, 111. Child— B.ARRY Norton, born 26 March 1880. Residence, Areola, 111. 301. NATHAN SMITH DAVIS, JR. Born 5 Sept. 1858, in Chicago. Prepared at Babcock School, Chicago, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1883, A.M. Hinman. Sigma Chi; Phi Beta Kappa. Hinman prize. 1883, M.D., Chicago Medical College. Post-graduate courses in medicine at Heidelberg, Germany, and Vienna, Austria. Physician, Chicago, 111. Instructor in Pathology in North- western University Medical School, 1884-86; Professor of Principles and Prac- tice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in the same, 1886 ; Dean of same since 1901; physician to Mercy and Wesley hospitals; consulting physician to Marion Sims Hospital and Oakwoods Sanitarium. Secretary of Section of Medicine, Cincinnati meeting of American Medical Association ; chairman of Section of Medicine, last Chicago meeting of Illinois Medical Society; member of Council, Section of Pathology, Ninth International Medical Congress; mem- ber Council, Section of Medicine, First Pan-American Medical Congress; trustee of Chicago Medical Society, 1897-1900, and of Northwestern University since 1890; vice-president of Chicago Y. M. C. A.; member of U. S. Pharmacopeia Revision Committee, 1890-1900, and for 1900-1910; vice-president of Con- vention for Revision of U. S. Pharmacopeia, 1900; president of Chicago Medico-Legal Society, 1900; "\ace-president Chicago Society of Internal Medi- cine, 1899; trustee of Wesley Hospital; member of American Medical Associ- ation, American Academy of Medicine, American Climatological Society, Illinois State Medical Society, Chicago Medical Society, Chicago Academ}^ of Sciences, Chicago Literary Club, Chicago Pathological Society, etc. Author of "Consumption: How to Prevent It, and How to Live with It" (F. A. Davis Co., 1891); "Diseases of the Heart, Lungs, and Kidneys" (F. A. Davis Co., 1892) ; "Descriptive Catalogue of North American Batrachia and Rep- tilia" (1883), etc. Contributor to Journal of American Medical Association, Chicago Journal and Examiner, North American Practitioner, Medical Re- corder, Medical Fortnightly, Hare's System of Therapeutics, Medical Standard, Medical News, etc. 1880] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 139 Married Jessie B. Hopkins, 1884, at Madison, Wis. Children — Ellen, born 1887; died. Nathan Smith 3d, born 25 June 1889. Ruth, born 18 May 1893. William Deering, born 9 March 1897. Residence, 291 Huron St., Chicago, 111. ; office, 65 Randolph St. 302. FRANK BERRY DYCHE. Born 18 Feb. 1858, at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Entered from Northwestern University Academjr. A.B. 1890, A.M. Hinman. Phi Kappa Sigma. 1883, LL.B., Union College of Law. Lawyer in Chicago. Married Grace Locke Scripps, 8 Oct. 1896, at Evanston, 111. Residence, 1896 Sheridan Road, Evanston, III. 303. CHARLES ALLISON FOULKS. Born 4 Feb. 1858, at Vincennes, Ind. Entered from Vincennes University. Ph.B. 1884, Ph.M. Hinman. Sigma Chi. 1885, M.D., Chicago Medical CoUege. Abstractor of titles, Vincennes, Ind., 1880-82; medical student, 1882-85; resident physician in St. Luke's Hospital, 1885-86; practicing in Chicago, 1886-88; railroad surgeon in Topeka and Argentine, Kansas, 1888- 90; practicing in Kansas City, Kan., 1890-93; in Vincennes, Ind., 1893-95; physician and business man in Kansas City, Kan., 1895 . Married Mary ElHott Root, 10 Aug. 1897, at Vincennes, Ind. Child — Hiram Edward Allison, born 9 Jan. 1900. Residence, cor. 5th and Washington Sts., Kansas City, Kan. 304. ALMON WITTER GREENMAN. Brother of Nos. 387 and 470. Born 18 Nov. 1854, at Newcastle, Ind. Prepared at Fort Wayne College, De Pauw University Preparatory Department, and at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Adelphic. Attended Garrett Biblical Institute, 1878-79. 1888, Ph.M. 1891, Ph.M., Syracuse University. 1892, Ph.D., Syracuse. Missionary to Mexico, 1880; Puebla Orphanage, May to December; pastor in charge of Queretaro Circuit, Jan. 1881-May 1884; in charge of Puebla Circuit and Instructor in Theological Seminary until Jan. 1886; presiding elder Eastern District, Instructor in Theological Seminary and Acting Presi- dent of same, 1886-89; pastor at New Carlisle, Ind., 1889-90; appointed mis- sionary to South America, Oct. 1890; presiding elder Eastern and Uruguay Districts, and assistant treasurer of mission, 1891-97; pastor of Boca Mission, Buenos Ayres, 1897-99; since presiding elder of Buenos Ayres District; publishing agent and treasurer of South American Mission. Author of con- troversial brochures in Spanish. Married Marinda Rosamond Gammon (ex-'81), 17 April 1880, at Odell, 111. Children — Emily Henrietta, born 10 April 1881. (In college 1900 ). Almon Ansel, born 9 Oct. 1882. (In college 1900 ). John Wolcott, born 7 Oct. 1887. William Elijah Gammon, born 13 March 1891. Residence, 718 Calle Corrientes, Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic, South America. 140 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1880 306. CHARLES HENRY HAMILTON. Born 11 Feb. 1858, at Ottawa, 111. Entered from Ottawa High School. B.S. Phi Kappa Sigma. Assistant in chemical laboratory in senior year. Flour milling at Ottawa, 111., 1881-90; retail hardware at same place, 1890-99; removed to Pasadena, Cal., 27 March 1900. Married Carrie E. Manley, 12 Sept. 1882, at Ottawa, 111. Children — Marion Manley, born 12 Jan. 1890. Alice, born 6 Dec. 1891. Residence, 690 East Cahfornia St., Pasadena, Cal. 306. SIDNEY MUNSON HARRIS. Born 21 Jan. 1854, at Panton, Vt. Prepared in Middlebury (Vt.) High School and College. A.B. Phi Kappa Sigma. Teacher, preacher and farmer. Married AUce Jane Bristol, 29 Sept. 1881, at Panton, Vt. Children — Corydon S., born 1882. Lionel M., born 1884. Jennie A., born 1886. Residence, unknown. 307. GEORGE WASHINGTON HEWITT. Born 31 July 1859, at Franklin Grove, 111. Entered from Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1886, A.M. Attended Union College of Law, 1880-82. Lawyer in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Residence, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 308. ROBERT BASIL JESSUP, JR. Born 21 April 1858, at Vincennes, Ind. Prepared at Vincennes School. Ph.B. Sigma Chi. Attended College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City. Physician. Practiced in New York City four years; house surgeon Chambers Street Hospital ; now practicing in Vincennes. Married Rose Keys of Vincennes, Ind., 4 Sept. 1889. Residence, Vincennes, Ind. 309. DUSTON KEMBLE. Born 12 June 1855, at W. Independence, Ohio. Prepared at Bryan (O.) Normal and Union Schools, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Adelphic. Phi Beta Kappa. Editor Tripod, 1880. 1885, A.M. 1882, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1896, D.D., Baldwin University. Mis- sionary to Guanajuato, Mexico, 1881-86. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, preaching in Ohio; presiding elder of Cleveland District, 1896-1902. Member of North Ohio Conference. Member General Conference of 1900. Published "The Higher Realism," 1903. 1880] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 141 Married Margaret A. Day, 8 Sept. 1880. Children — Thomas S., born 1881. Edwin C, born 1889. Arthur C, born 1898; Residence, Bucyrus, Ohio. 310. NELLIE AMANDA LEWIS (BARNES). Born 18 May 1858, at New Lenox, 111. Entered from Joliet High School. B.L. Married JuHan Barnes, 22 Aug. 1881, at New Lenox, 111. Children — Julian L., born 1885. Erma L., born 1891. Residence, 410 Richards St., Joliet, 111. 311. E. JOHN LIPPS. Entered college from Milwaukee, Wis. Ph.B. Sigma Chi. Silk im- porter, Lyons and Paris, France, and New York City. Residence, South Bethlehem, Pa. 312. GEORGE MERRITT. Born 15 July 1855, near Barrington, 111. Entered from Chicago High School. A.B. Hinman. 1884, A.M. 1882, B.D., Garrett Bibhcal Insti- tute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Member of Minnesota Conference. Pastorates at Jackson, Minn., 1882; Hector, 1883; Ortonville, 1884; Ada, 1885; Little Falls, 1886. Transferred to Northern New York Conference. Pastorates at Oswego Center, 1887-88; Trenton, 1889-90; Taberg, 1891-93; Oriskany Falls, 1894-95; Vermillion, 1896; Henderson, 1897-98; Martinsburg, 1899-1900; Turin, 1901 . Married Mary Jane Gormley, 13 June 1889, at Oswego, N. Y. Child — Ruth Belle, born 6 April 1890. Residence, Turin, Lewis Co., N. Y. 313. *DOLLIE V. MESICK (PURSEL). Born 29 Jan. 1859, at Plainwell, Mich. Entered from Plainwell High School. B.L. Chess medal, 1880. Chosen one of County School Examiners, 1891; twice reappointed; member of School Board, 1893-94. Taught school, 1894-97. Married George W. Pursel, 28 April 1881, at Plainwell, Mich. Children — Richard Mesick, born 1883; died 1888. RoscoE Smith, born 1886. Died 3 Feb. 1897, at Plainwell, Mich. 314. CHARLES JULES MICHELET. Born at La Crosse, Wis. Prepared in Northwestern LTniversity Academy. A.B. 1890, A.M. Hinman. Studied law in Chicago, 1880-81 and 1883-84. 142 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1880 Editor Kankakee Times, 1881-83. Admitted to bar, 1884, and since prac- ticing law in Chicago. Member 1st Regiment, Illinois National Guards, Chi- cago, 1883-87. Married Gertrude A. Warder, 15 Sept. 1887, at Carbondale, III. Children — Gertrude Evelyn, born 3 Aug. 1888. Charles Jules, born 22 Jan. 1891. Elizabeth, born 27 May 1901. Residence, Wilmette, 111. Office, 32, 69 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 315. *HELEN LYMAN MILLER (MOORE). Born 17 Oct. 1859, in Chicago. Prepared in Northwestern University- Academy. In college, 1876-77 and 1878-80. Smith College, 1877-78. Ph.B. Deering prize. Married Edwin White Moore, 25 Oct. 1889, at Chicago, 111. Children — Alice, born 29 Jan. 1891. Robert Grier, born 31 Oct. 1895. Died 19 April 1900, at Eureka Springs, Ark. 316. EMMA NIND (LACY). Born 21 Dec. 1857, at St. Charles, 111. Prepared at Winona (Minn.) High School and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. 1890, Ph.M. Taught in De Pauw University and in Wisconsin, 1880-83. Missionary in Foochow, China. Married William Henry Lacy (No. 343), 24 May 1883, at Minneapolis, Mirm. Residence, Foochow, China. 317. WILLIAM BERNARD NORTON. Born 19 Oct. 1857, at Freeport, 111. Prepared in Freeport High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Adelphic. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. Pearson essay prize, 1877; Deering prize, 1880; editor of Vidette, 1879-80. 1883, A.M. 1882, B.D.. Garrett Biblical Institute. 1896, Ph.D., Syracuse University. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Mem- ber of Des Moines Conference; pastorates at Avoca, Anita; transferred to Rock River Conference; pa.storates at Erie and Sterling, Rochelle, Earl- ville, Hinckley, Fulton, Paw Paw, Millington, Leaf River, Chicago and Maywood. Member of New York Society for the Study of Comparative Religions. Member of Rock River Conference Board of Examiners. Author of a review of "Studies of the Mind in Christ," published in the Conference Examiner, May- June 1899; also of numerous short articles for the Northwestern Christian Advocate, Epworth Herald, Young People's Weekly, etc. Married Marie Therese Werneburg, 23 Dec. 1881, at Chicago. Children — Louise Werneburg, born 4 May 1884. Lowrey Ford, born 26 June 1886; died 7 Nov. 1899. Julia Ellen, born 11 Jan. 1888. Frederick William, born 18 Sept. 1892. Re-sidence, 416 S. 6th Ave., Maywood, 111. 1880] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 143 318. ELLEN MARY PRYOR (McKEEVER). Sister of No. 319. Born 26 Sept. 1859, at Scales Mound, 111. Entered from Evanston (111.) High School. Ph.B. 1886, Ph.M. Taught school in Iowa, later law stenog- rapher in Omaha, Neb. Married Elmer E. McKeever, 6 Jan. 1897. Residence, 1360 Bond St., Los Angeles, Cal. 319. JOHN HENRY PRYOR. Brother op No. 318. Born 22 June 1858, at Scales Mound, 111. Entered from Evanston (111.) High School. A.B. Hinman. Phi Kappa Psi. Farmer at Newell, Iowa, 1881-84; at Ireton, 1884-87; in business at Ireton, 1887-89; grain business, 1889 . Married Lena May Parker, 7 Aug. 1895. Residence, Ireton, la. 320. CASSIE MARY SCOTT (CUSHING). Born 20 June 1856, at Grand Rapids, Wis. Entered from Vassar College. Ph.B. Deering prize; Ossoli prize. Married F. W. Gushing, 1 Dec. 1883, at Merrill, Wis. Children — Frederick S., born 1884; died. Elise, born 1886; died 1886. Catherine, born 1890. Margaret, bom 1891. Residence, Highland Park, 111. FRANK DAVID SHEETS. Brother of No. 379. A.B. in 1900, as of class of 1880. See No. 1203. 321. ELIAS FRANCIS SHIPMAN. Entered from Zionsville, Ind. In coUege, 1876-80. A.B. 1884, A.M. M.D. Residence, unknown. 322. NELS EDWARD SIMONSEN. Born 17 May 1854, at Alderly, Wis. Entered from Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Adelphic. 1887, A.M. Phi Beta Kappa. 1882, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1895, D.D., ibid. Studied Old Norse and Northern literature in Christiania, Norway, 1882-84. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; member of Norway Conference; pastorate 2d Church, Christiania, 1884-85. Since 1885, President of Norwegian-Danish Theo- logical Seminary, Evanston, 111. Member of Norwegian-Danish Conference. Member of second Ecumenical Conference of Methodism, Washington, D. C, 1891; of General Conference at Cleveland, Ohio, 1896; of same at Chicago, 144 N()irriiwi':s'i'i<:iiN iinivi<:i{Sity [isso 10(10. Iic|)rcsciilati\(' I'oi' Ninlli (iciicr;il ( 'onrcii'iici' l)i.sti-icl- in 1 Ik; gcn- iivid comiiiitlci's for Llic l''r('(Mliii!iii',s Aid Jiiul Southern lOdiicuUon Society, thc! (Jlmreli KxU'nuion Society, iind th(! Missionary So(Mety. Marr'ied Jennie Lindfi;n'n, 17.linie ISiXi, at I'ivanston, III. Child HiciiAiti) LiNDdUioN, horn 25 Nov. 1.S07. Hi'sidencc, 22l."i ()riin^ton Ave., Kvanslon, Jll. 82». Ml Til'; LIOILA SMITH. Born 29 Doc. 185H, iit McJIenry, Jll. JOnlx^nid from Northwestern Uni- versity Acmh-niy. A.li. ISSf), A.M. Botany prize, 1878. Ossoli. Phi Bcla, Kappa. Taught at Havana, III., 1882-81; at Hinsdale, 188-1-87; at La I'orte, Ind., 1887-90; Havana, IS90-92; Pontiac, 1892-93; River Forest, 1894-95; Chicago, 1895 . McMiiher of Chicago and Cook County High School Associations; High School Teachers' Chih; Daughters of thc Revolution. Permanent addi-i'ss, (Ilifl-on, III. 324. LKVI PirNEH WARRINGTON. BlIOTIIlOlt OF NoS. ISO AND ;i25. Horn 2 Aug. IS5.'i, at (^uincy. III. I'rep.-ired in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hinnian. 1890, A.M. 188(3, M. I)., I'roin Chicago Medical College. Physician. (Ilcu'gynian, Methodist K])is(U)pal, since 1891; member of l{ocU l{i\'er Conlenjnce. Pastor at, Minooka, III. Maiiied Mary I.eanora. Beaniaii, I9.lune 1890, at (iouverneur, N. Y. IJesidcnce, Minooka, ( ii'undy Co., 111. 326. THOMAS CMN'TON WARRINGTON. liKo'i'iiioit OK Nos. 180 ANn :i2l. Horn 19 .\prii lsr)2, at- (.jjnincy, III. rrcpaicd in (iuincy High School, Chaddock ('ollege, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1883, A.M. 1882, B.I)., Garrett BiMical Institute. Himnan. Member of Life- Saving Crew. Editor and pnlilisher of Tripod, 1878-80. (!lergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Member ol Kock Hiver Conference. Married .Julia E. Ormiston, 20 June 1882, at Chicago, III. ('hildrc)i IsAMEi. OitMiHTON, born 23 March 1883. (in college 1900 ). Kavmono Oumihton, born 19 Aug. 1884. (In college 1901 ). IJnTH OitMisTON, born 1 1 May 1891. Residence, Maiden, 111. 32«. JULIA DICKINSON WA'TSoN (THOMPSON). Horn 2X Aug. 1800, at Chicago, 111. Pre|)ared in Northwestern University Academy. I'li.K. Phi Beta Kajjpa. Mann, Deering, and Kirk prizes. Married Slason 'Thoniiwon, 28 April 1887, at Evanston, III. CliHiircn Julia, born lO.lunc! 1888. Hauuaha, born 14 Aug. 1891. Maiujahiot, born 2(i Aug. 1Si)5. Ucsidence, 32S Superior St., Chicago, 111. 1880] C()L\M\K ()!'' LTKKRAL AIITS 145 a27. MAJ{,Y ELIZABETH Wl'lHS'l'KU, (IU(;E). Born in 1800, al, Willis Jlivcr, Vt. Prepared in NorUuvcst.eni University Academy. B.L. Married Charles ]iyron Rice, 15 Feb. 18S;i, at l<:vans(oM, III. C/wWren— Wkhsticii B., born 19 Nov. 1885. William W., born 22 Jan. 1888. Chaulrh B., Jr., born 17 May 18<).3. Residence, Hifi;iiiand Park, III. 328. FRANCIS ASBUJIY WOOD. Born 17 .Ian. 1859, at Point lUnlT, Wis. Entered I'roni Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1883, A.M. J)eerinf2; prize. Hininan. Phi Beta Kappa. Student of Germanic Philology at University of Gottingen, 1888-90; fellow in Germanic Philology, University of Chicago, 1893-95. 1895, Ph.D., University of Chicago. Taught in Nebraska, 1881-88; studied in Germany, 1888-90; Professor of Greek and Latin in Chaddock College (Quincy, 111.), 1890-93; fellow in German at Chicago University, 1893-95; assistant in Medill High School, Chicago, 1895-97; Professor of German Lan- guage and Literature at Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, 1897-1903. In- stFuctor in Germanic Philology, University of Chicago, 1903 . Member of Modern Language Association, 1893. Author of a y)amphlet, "Verner's Law in Gothic and the Reduplicating Verbs in Germanic"; of monograph, "Color-Names and TlKsir (Jongeners "; of contril)utions to Modern Language Nole.'^, Vols. X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII,; to Publica- tions of the Modern Language Association, Vols. XI, XIV; to American Jour- nal of Philology, Vols. XIX, XX, XXI ; to the Journal of Germanic Philology, Vols. I, II; to Paul-JSraune-Sievers Beitrdge, Vol. XXIV; to Indogermanische Forschungen, Vol. XIII. Married Rose H. Burt, G Aug. J 890. Residence, Mt. Vernon, Iowa. Address after 1 July 1903, University of Chicago. CLASS OF 1881. 32J). FRANK TAYLOR ANDREWS. BllOTHER OF No. 240. Born 10 April 1858, in Chicago. Entered from Babcock School, Chicago. A.B. 1885, A.M. Sigma Chi. 1884, M.D., Northwestern Medical School. Physician. Demonstrator of Histology, Northwestern University Medical School, 1886-87; Lecturer in tlu; same, 1887-88; Professor of Histology, 1888- 94; Professor of Histology and Clinical Gynecology, 1891-95; Professor of Clinical Gynecology, 1895 ; attending gynecologist to Mercy Hospital. Member of Chicago Academy of ScicMiec^s and sev(!ral medical soci(!ties. Fel- low of the American Academy of Medicine;. Married, , 31 Jan. 189.3. Residence, ;4589 Oakenwald Ave., (!hicago, III. 146 NOUrilW KSrKUN UNIN I'lKSri'V [ISSl 330. Ai{rnni{ iivslop Hnuuis. HliOl'llKli OK NOS. ;U)0 AND "jaf). Horn lit Jan. IS");*, at San b'raiu'iscit, Cal, l'',iiti'i'i'(l Iroin Norllnvt'sti-rn Univorsity Acailoiuy. A.H. ISSf), A.M. Ueta I'liota I'i. Adolpluc prizo. Editor the \'iiletl(\ ISS7, li.O., Ho.stoii rnivorsity Soliool of riu>olofiy. ISiMl, D.n., Northwostoni I'uivorsity. CU>rfi;yninn, Mclhoilist I'^pi.-^copal. IVlorc thoologii-nl stiulics was Stato 'IVaiustiM" in Vo.scniitt' Vallov, anil Assis- tant SupcM-intcMiilont Boys' and (t)0. Has piiblishoil a ]iainphlct, "l'\"icts Concerning; thi' Closinj; of tlic llit'f School of Theolof!;}'." MarruMl iMln.i S. llil'f, 2(> May IS07, at DcnvtM-, ('olo. H'sidcncc, Kit I \ allcjo St., San Francisco, Cal. 881. .KtllN I'AI'KU'K lUJ ISlll \(ill AM. Horn in ISao, in New York Slate. I'aitered from North\\t"stern rnixer- sity Academy. .\.H. ISSl, A.M. Phi Kappa Psi. ISS;^ 15.1)., (Jarrett Biblical Institute. \S\)7. HIV Add phic prize; Deering prize. Clergyman, Metlnnlist Mpiscop.al. Pastor of \arioiis cluirclies in Chicago; now at l*'irst M. K. Church. Married Lillia S. Norton, of Clean, N. Y., IJ Oct. iSSl. Childrcti Nki.lie P., horn ISSo. Roiuour M., born 1SS7. Hesiilence, IDS \\'ashington St., Chicago. 833. .ICHN CLARKE ]UITCHl<]H. Horn ") .\pril 1S.")7, at Tingewick, Hucks, Engl.and. Prepared ii\ Engl.iiul, and in Northwestern TTnivorsity Academy. A.H. 1SS4, A.M. ISSl, H.D.. Garrett Hiblical Institute. ISSfi, M.D., tliicago Medical Colk-ge. Ailelphic. Delta Upsilon. Missionar\ and clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. At Mora- dabad, India, 1885-88; at Uijnor, 1888-91; at Moradabad. 1S91 9:5; at Hareilly, 1893-90; at Palatine, 111., pastor, 189(5-98; at Naiui 'I'.d, India, 1899 . Member of Pock River Contereiice, 18S0-8r); of North India ConlVr- ence, 188(>-9l>; Ri>ck River, 189(i-98; North India, 1899 — . Author of " Hun- yad ki biiten," " Roman-Unlu Pahli Ketrtb," "Roman-Urdu Huri Ketilb." Married Ada (\thera Proctor, I Jan. 1888, at Hombay, India. Children — Ririi,\m> PitocTOK, born (i Sept. 1889; died 15 Nov. 1S89. Ahtiiuh Wiujs. born 17 July 1891; diiHl 2") Sept. 1891. M.MtY Eliz-vbeth, born 17 Oct. 18t)o. Ethel Ct.aha, born -I Feb. 1902. Resilience, (*ak Openings, Naini Tal, India. 333. Wll.PIA.M KOSWl'lLb Cll.VMPl'lKPAlN. Born 'M Aug. IS")!, at St. Flhuo, 111. Entered from Northwestern Univer- sity .\cadi'm\ . Pi\.H. .Vdelpliic. Oelta Upsilon. .Attended Union Col- 1881] COIJJ'XJM Oil' IJI'.KIJAL AITI'S 147 l('f/;c ol' lidvv. 'riuifi;lil, Hcliool. Ailiiiil,l,c, Vol. VI., ('Iuchi/d /jii/in Jovrn(d. Miimi'd llnrricl, .1. llaincH, 21 I'V-I). 1887, aUJIiic.af^lo, ainlilrm I^'aitii (/Aimmio, born 7 Nov. 1888. (JiiAf.'io Ann, l)orn 8 April 1890. rini.o IIainkh, horn lOHc-pl,. I8!(.'',. llc.HHU-AH'At, W.'.U Wi-lliiiK(.'>ii Ave, (lliu-niru, III. (Hlicc, 81 L;., SuJIo hit tun. IH'.I'IN ri!AI r CI.AI'I'. liorn 10 March 185!), at, {{.oirH;, III. l'v<:p!m-i\ in NorLlivvcHiorn TJn'wc.r- Hiiy Academy. A.H. 1881, A.M. (Jnuliial,(;d Iroin llidinciriann Medical Collfif^c, (Jhi(!(i,f/;(), 1882; HJiidicd in l'ynro[»c. I'nrHidcul, of Alinrmi AHWKti.-i.l.ion, 1808-!)(i. I'liynician in I'lvaiiHLon Hincr; j^racJiial/ion. Married (I) Mnry i'lli/ahclli Norton (No. 394), at Winona, Minn., 23 Jan. 1889; Mhe dl(!d 29 April 1897, a(, iOvfuiHton, Til. (2) Mary JJ. Norton, of Winona, Minn., 2rt Juru! 1901, ti\, Philn,d. Autlior of " Molv," a hook of pooins (New York, Iv^ST'). Has contrilnitod pooius to Yotith'ti ConifHuiion, Siiinhu/ School TitUfs, St. Xicholos. ^/(jr/xr'.s- W'trklt/, Collier's W'tikl;/, lAulits' //<>»/<• Journal, Bachelor of Arts, oto. Married Albert Haseom May, I July lSSt>, at Kookfoni. HI. Children — Ku-hauo Hascom, born 17 Nov. IS87. DoNAun CvHTis, born 24 June ISSl). Jkssie Euzaukth, born IS April 1891. J KAN Evelyn, born 14 Oet. 1S93. Kesidenee. 2S7 Tleasaut St., Milw.-uikee. Wis. 345. MANE H. M.VUSllALL ^COR^LVrK^. Born 19 Dee, 1859, at Charter (.irove. 111. Entennl from Syeanioiv High School. B,L. Ossoli. Charter member of Beta chapter of .-Vlpha Thi. Taught school at Charter Grove, 1881-84. Superintendent of Children's Meetings of Epworth Grove Camp-Meeting for sevenil years. Superintendent of Infant Depivrtn\ent of Sunday School of St. Paul's Church, Chicago, 1884-85. Married Joseph ]\hH>k C\"»rmack (No. oSf)'), 27 Nov. 1884, at Charter Grove, 111. Died 3 March liiOO, in lliicaiio. III. 84(J. JOSKTll ALE.XANDF.H MA I'LACK. Inirn 2l> May lS,"il, in Thiladelphia. Entennl from Northwestern Uni\er- sity Academy. A.H. 1881. A.M. 1S83, H.l>., Garrett Biblical Institute. Adelphic. Phi K;i[n>a Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Dcering prize. Clergyuian, Methodist Episcopal. Bock River CVnfeivnce; in Chicago, 1883-86; in Free- port, 188t>-89: in Chicago, 1889-95; in Sterling, 1895-98; since in Chicago. . Now pastor of DeKalb and Leavitt Sts, Church, 1902, D.D., Garrett Bibli- cal Institute. Secretary of Bock River Conference. Married Emma I.avii\a Harvey, 2l> May 1875, at Chicago, 111. Children — Hakoi.o Ei.mkk. born 5 Sept. 1879. JosKi'H l\i)Y, born 4 Jan. 1883. EniTH Lii.i.iAX, born 13 July 1887. Gkhthvok Emma, born 28 Nov. 1893. Glkxn Enwix, born 7 No\ . 189(5. Bcsidence, t)8 DeKalb St., Chicago, 111. 347. EMMA PATIENCE ^lESERVE (JAMES). Born 15 Sept. 18t>0, in Chicago. Enteivd from I.,ake ^■ie\v High School. A.B. Alpha Phi. Declamation prize; Ossoli essay prize. Teacher at Men- dota and Riverside, HI.; since 1887, teacher in Englewood High School, Chicago. Married Benjamin Brown James (No. 3 12\ 1885. at Kenosha. Wis. Obtaint>d divorce 1888. Child — Loi'isK Meskkvk, born 188t). Residence, 15421 Stewart Ave., Chicago, 111. 18Hi] COLLI'X;h Ol lAl'.l'AiAL AK/J'S 151 MH. NA'JHAX CLAJIK MILLER. liorn 2', Oft. 1S.09, at Mt. Carroll, III. Entered from Xjincoln College, MiHHOurl. I'll. I'. Delta (JpHilon. Superintendent of Public Schools at Longnriont, Colo., 1881-84; at .MeCregor, Iowa, till 1886; since then practicing law in Chicago and in Colora^Jo. Ha.s been district, county, and city attorney. Since 1888 has been at Diirango, f^.'oio. iie.sidence, Ourango, CfJo. ;i4{j. .JA.MES EJjCAIt MCliOL. I'.oni 1 7. Ian. 1 855, at Marseilles, III. Entered from Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.li. 1885, A..\I. Clergyman, Methodi«t Episcopal. Mem- ber of l>;s .Vloines Conference since 1881; pastor at Itiverton, .Murray, Russell, Maxwell, Scranton, f)gden, ilayard, Roonesboro, and Exira, Iowa. Married Helen Eldora Pope, 14 June 1882, at Odell, 111. Children — Ceut/iui^r Edith, born 28 May 1883; died 14 May 1884. RoHCOK KvKHV/rr, born 17 May 1886. Haicolo Ci.ym;, fjorn 21 .May 1894. Residence, E-vira, Iowa. urn. *l'REnERICK PORTER. iiorn '.i Aug. 1848, at RuLterwick, Xjincoln.shire, England. Entered from Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1884, A.-VT. iJelta Up.silon. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor at Ruby Hill, Ncv., 1881-83; Lincoln St. Church, Chicago, 188.3-84; Batavla, 111., 1884-86; Mar.shfield Ave. Church, Chicago, 1886-90; Centenary Church, Pofklord, 1890-91; Glendora, Cal., 1891-92. Married Alice Downey, 14 Nov. 1883, at Greencastle, Ind. Ch'Mren — Alfukd, born 1 Sept. 1884; died 2 Sept. 1884. A/.icK Maude, born 15 Dec. 1885; died 13 Aug. 1886. Anna Downey, born 21 Jan. 1887. Helen Viikmfmica, Ijorn 19 March 1889. Dif;d 13 April 1892, at Ottawa, Kan. 351. IPANK LEON RICE. Born 11 May 1859. Entered from Northwestern University Aca/Iemy. B.S. 1890, M.S. In manufacturing business in Chicago, since graduation. President of the Rice Engine and Boiler Co. With N. S. Davis, Jr. (No. 301), compiled "North American Batrachia and Reptilia." Residence, Cault House, Chic;igo, 111. Office, 350 Franklin St., Chicago. 862. JOHN SCHNEIDER. P.orn 14 Dec. 1849, at Dusslingen, Wurtemberg, Germany. Entered from Obcrlin College, Ohio. A.B. Adclphic. 1884, A.M. 1881, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Member of Wisconsin Conference. Pastor at Orfordville, Elkhom, Edgerton, Ripon, Milwaukee, 152 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1881 Green Bay, Neenah, Wamvatosa, Fort Atkinson, Waupun and Kaukauna. Secretary of Wisconsin Conference, 1889-1903. Married (1) Sarah Ann Cameron, 23 Sept. 1875, at Trenton, Wis.; she died 7 Jan. 1891. (2) Rosa Kolbow, 5 Dec. 1891, at Milwaukee. Children — Percy Cameron, born 13 Aug. 1876; died 7 May 1890. Archibald George, born IS July 1879. Carl Winfred, born 11 May 1880. Howard Lucien, born 5 Dec. 1892. Earl Kenneth, born 14 May 1893. Ralph Irving, born 9 March 1900. Residence, Kaukaiuia, Wis. 353. MARTHA GERTRUDE SKELTON (POOLEY). Born IS Nov. 1859, at Flora, 111. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy and Evanston High School. Ph.B. 1884, Ph.M. Teacher in Lockport, 111., 1881-82; Preceptress and Professor of Higher Mathematics and German, in Upper Iowa University, 1882-84. President of Northwestern Branch of Woman's Foreign Missionary Society for three years. President of Rockford Deaconess Examining Board for two years. President of Rock- ford District of Woman's Foreign Missionary Society. Married Rev. Robert Henry Pooley (No. 377), 14 Aug. 1884, at Evans- ton, 111. Residence, 614 Peach St., Rockford, 111. 364. CLAUDIUS BUCHANAN SPENCER. Born 20 Oct. 1856, at Fowlerville, Mich. Prepared at Howell (Mich.) High School. A.B. 1887, A.M. Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa. Editor Tripod, 1879-80. 1897, D.D., Lawrence LTniversity. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, at Calumet, Detroit, and Owosso, Mich.; Denver, Col. Member of Colorado Conference. Editor of Rocky Mountain Christian Advocate, 1892-1900; of Central Christian Advocate, 1900 . Married Mary L. Mitchell, 20 Oct. 1886, at Brockport, N. Y. Children — Helen M., born 1887. Marjorie E., born 1890. Mildred I., born 1895. Address, Kansas City, Mo., care of Central Christian Advocate. 366. POLEMUS HAMILTON SWIFT. Born 24 Oct. 1853, at Palmyra, Wis.' Entered from Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1884, A.M. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Gage debate prize, 1880; Adelphic prize, 1880; Deering essay prize, 1881 Editor the Northwestern, 1881. 1883, B.D., Garrett liiblical Institute. 1888, A.M. and Ph.D., Syracuse University; 1896, D.D., Northwestern University. Clergyman,, Methodist Episcopal. Member of Rock River Conference; pastor at Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, Chicago, 1883-85; Court Street Church, Rockford, 1885-90; Oakland Church, Chicago, 1890-95; Englewood, 1881] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 153 Chicago, 1895-1900; since at Wesley Church, Chicago. Delegate to the Gen- eral Conferences of 1896 and 1900; delegate to the Ecumenical Conference, London, 1900. Member of American Institute of Philosophy and Chicago Academy of Sciences. Author of "Star in the West," (Curtis and Jennings, New York and Cin- cinnati, 1898), and contributor to the Methodist Review for July 1898 and 1899, and May 1900, and to numerous newspapers. Married Olive Lois Boynton, 20 Nov. 1883, at Keeseville, N. Y. Children— Marian Ella, born 31 Aug. 1884; died 4 April 1886. George Hamilton, born 3 Feb. 1886. Mildred Eloise, born 11 Dec. 1889. Rosamond Boynton, born 11 May 1900; died 2 Feb. 1903. Residence, 1009 N. Halsted St., Chicago, 111. 366. FRANK HILL THATCHER. Born 17 July 1859, in Chicago. Entered from Aurora High School. Ph.B. 1884, Ph.M. Beta Theta Pi. Lawyer at Aurora, 111., until 1899; since in Minnesota. Married Edith S. Norton of Winona, Minn., 21 Jan. 1891. Residence, 275 W. Wabasha St., Winona, Minn. 357. PARKER STEWART WEBSTER. Born 17 Oct. 1857, at New Hampton, Iowa. Entered from Northwestern University Academy. A.B. A.M. Delta Upsilon. Attended Union Col- lege of Law, 1882-83. Lawyer in Dubuque, Iowa; within the past few years has moved to Chicago. Residence, Virginia Hotel, Chicago, 111. Office, 79 Dearborn St. 358. FREDERICK SEYMOUR WHEELER. In college, 1877-81. A.B. A.M. In business in Chicago until 1899; since in New York City. Address, 11 Broadway, New York, N. Y. • CLASS OF 1882. 359. STANLEY PATTERSON BLACK. Born 21 Aug. 1859, at Omaha, Neb. Entered from Central High School, Chicago. Ph.B. Phi Kappa Sigma. 1885, M.D., Chicago Medical College. Interne in Cook County Hospital, 1885-87; in the Royal-Imperial Hospital, Vienna, 1887-89. Practiced medicine in Chicago, 1889-97; Instructor in Northwestern University Medical School and Pathologist at Mercy Hospital during same period. Since physician in Pasadena and Los Angeles, Cal. Member of Chicago Medical Society, 1889-97; Los Angeles County Medical Society, Southern California Medical Society, and Pasadena Medical Society, since 1898. PubUshed various articles in medical journals. 154 Nt>K rilW I'.Sl'lvKN IMNllKSll'V |1SS'J Mnrriinl \\\\:\ Tipt-r. 'Jd May IS'.t'J, in ('liicaii'o. ChililiYn Ai>\ 11 \i;uis. Lorn 10 Mav 1S;»;?. (! \i;nMi;, liorn I I .lunc ISlUl. M \n\ Ka\\(>ii>s. horn 'Jti Juur IS;)*). Kosiilcno-, ,"),") (^laiiiic (.!ro\i> .\\(\, rasailiMia. ("'il. Ollico, 7M l^iuMia N'ista St.. l.o.s .VMs;t>lt>s, (\al. «(;0. Vl.NAH 1!RK1-:N UKUUiS. Unoi'iiKK OK Nos. XW .\M> .">;>">. Horn 11 Maifh 1S(>1), al Sania I'lara, Cal. rrrpait'il in \orlii\\(>sti>rn Univorsily .\i';uliMny. .\.lv Hola Tliiia Pi. lOilitur XcrtlniYshrn. In busi- noss in San Kram-isco, (\m1. With Siorra I>u(tos (ioUl Mining l\>., ISSl-ilt). Marnod Laura .1. l\ioharil.-<. 1.'5 ,lunt> 1SS7, at Sii-rra City. I'.al. ChiUlreii- .\\iniv\i .\i.l.\n, lu>rii 1 l'\>h. ISOO. Kl.LKN GkkeN. Imrn I'J .luiu> ISiH. l.Ai'i;\ ,1., horn ,'? May ISito. K('sitliMU't\ Ncw.irk, C.'il. a(;i. +\\ 11,1.1 AM IK \N('1S I'AKKOLL. Horn at llrnry. 111. In collrm-, 1S77 7'.) ami ISSI SJ. .\.U. Hi-ta TluMa l*i. I'Mitor tlu> \ itlcttf, IS7;). Kan ;i stoi-U tarni at Corniuii, Kan.. IS7S 7'.). .\ilniittivl to har of Kansas. ni<-(l I M.iM'h l.S.S,",, ;ii l.;is \'t>o;is. Ninv M(>\ico. ;{<>i». ,l.\Ml':s SIMPSON ('(^N\\M1,1,. l>orn I .luly lS.">i). at Winona, Minn. Kntorod I'rom Lako \'itnv High Si'lmol. (.'liii'aiio. H.S. Uinnian. Phi Kappa Sia;nia. Minman pri/.o. Mcm- hor of Lil'o-Saving (.^row. In husinoss in l.os .Angdos, C\al.. ISS'J Si); \vhoU>saU> hicycU^ businoss, San Krancisi-o. lSS0-i)7; niana,ii;or of antoniobilo lactory, Imli.anapolis. 1S!>7-U)()1 : now in husinoss at .Vmlcison. liul. Marritnl [U Hattit- Kurna I'ono (e\-'S2\ IS Sept. 1 SS,"), at Winona, Minn.; sluMliiHl •_'() .l;in. ISStl. (.-J"! M.u' llopUinson. •_'l) .Vpril 1S;)1. ;it San l"rani-isi>o. I'al. Chihhrn V.m.kntink I.vk.uik \. horn 1 1 Kt-b. 1S!)-J. Pki.sy nvcuK. horn S Man^h tS'Xi. Kosidoni'(>. AmitM-son. Ind. :{(i;{. Jivssii.; iiAi.i; cowi.iis (^hkown^. Horn 27 . Vpril IStil. at Cascade, low.i. PrrpariHl in \ arions hioh .<;o1uh>1s and Wisconsin State Norin.al School. Pli IV O.-i.soli. Taniiht one year in Fremont, Neb. Married Rev. Cicorge Matthew Prown. I'SOet. ISSo, .'il Kans.asCity. Mo. Vhildnn Ww.rvAi Hk\i;\. born 1 I .\n,m. ISSli. WiNiKHKi) .Vi.U'K, born "JO.lnne 1S*)1. tiKouCK Cow i.i;s, born i;> .Viisj. ISDo. Pe^iilence, l>t>rln . Conn. 18821 COLLEGE OV LIBERAL ARTS lo.j 804. CHAJtLES WORTHLN'GTON DARROW. Jiorn 7 Doc. 1857, at Jariesvillo, Wis. Enterod from Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Telegraph operator, 1871-75; train dis- patcher; private secretary to President of Board of Underwriters, Chicago; private secretary to A.ssistant General Solicitor of C. B. & Q. R. R., Chicago; admitted to tiie ijar, 1885; since county attorney, Garfield Co., Colo. Married I'Jlzabeth G. Morijer, 5 Oct. 1885, at J^lroy, Wis. Children — Helen Louise, born ] May 1 888. Nicholas Jay, born 22 .luly 1889. Alice Gketche.v, born 9 Sept. 1890. Guetchen, born 2'.i Sept. 1892. Charles Wohthington, .in., born 29 March 1894. Hakkiette Elizaheth, bom 31 March 1896; died 10 Oct. 1890. Horace Fuedbrick, bom 22 June 1897. Leslie Josepht, bom 17 Aug. 1898. Heilman Letjtzen, bom 9 April 1900. Jane Esther, born 22 Sept. 100). AuTHUR Clifford, born 11 Oct. 1902. Residence, Glen wood Springs, Colo. 3(>5. WILLIAM A\lJl;]-:\\' UVLiHl':. Ijko'i in;it ok Xo. 707. Bom 25 May 1801, at Moiin^e, Oliio. I*>nLcred from Northwestern Uni- versity A carlemj'. A.]'>. 1890, A.M. Hinrnan. Phi Kappa Sigma ; Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate .study in Chicago College of Pharmacy. Druggist. Mem- ber of Examining Committee of Northwestern University School of Pharmacy; alflerman in Evanston, 1892-95; mayor of Evanston, 1895-99; president of Illinois State Board of Pharmacy, 1900; president of Northwestern University Alumni Association, 1891-92; trustee of Northwestern University since 1894. Married May Louise Bennett (No. 006), 11 Feb. 1897, at Evanston, 111. ChiUl~T)AVU) Bennett, born 19 Dec. 1902. Re,sidence, 1882 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Til. 37. NATHAN JAMES HARKNESS. Born 4 Sept. 1852, at Starksboro, Vt. Entf;rf!d from Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. 1885, Ph. M. Adelphic Delt;i Cpsilon. Clergy- man, Methodi.st Episcopal. .Member of Lock Li\(r Conrcrcnce. Pastor of Indiana Street, Asbury, and Sheffield Avenue churches in Chicago, 1882-89; 156 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1882 Freeport, 1889-93; Ada Street Church, Chicago, 1893-95; St. Charles, 1895- 98; Steriing, 1898-1901; since at Marengo, 111. President of Anti-Saloon League at SterUng, 1900. Author of "Epworth Guards" (Hunt and Eaton, New York, 1894). Married Maria Virginia Westlake, 26 Oct. 1886, in Chicago. Children — Thomas Kent, born 1 Aug. 1887; died 18 June 1888. Cornelia Virginia, born 19 Oct. 1888. Nathan James, Jr., born 27 Dec. 1891. Isabella Vincent, born 29 Nov. 1894. Phebk Helen, born 10 Nov. 1896. Residence, Marengo, 111. 368. EMILY MARCIA HATFIELD (HOBART). Sister of Nos. 389 and 660. Born 14 Aug. 1860, at Flushing, L. I., New York. Prepared in Logan Square Seminary, Philadelphia, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1887, A.M. Phi Beta Kappa. Deering prize. Missionary in Peking, China, 1882-92. In Evanston, 111., 1892-93. Missionary, Tsun Hua, China, 1893-99. In Evanston since 1899. Married William Thomas Hobart (No. 283), 3 Aug. 1882, at Evanston. Residence, 620 Clark St., Evanston, 111. 369. LYDIA LUELLA HAYES JONES (TROWBRIDGE). Born 28 Aug. 1859, at Evanston, 111. Entered from Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1887, A.M. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa. One year of graduate study in Germany. Taught in Red Oak (la.) High School one year; Instructor in English and Mathematics in Fremont (Neb.) Normal School and Business College, 1884-87; traveling and studying in Europe, 1888-89; since teaching in Lake View High School, Chicago. Married Dr. Etlward Gilbert Trowbridge, 26 April 1898, in Chicago. Residence, 342 Bradley Place, Chicago, 111. 370. JOHN LEE. Born in Loughgall, County Armagh, Ireland. ArriA'ctl in Chicago direct from Londonderry, July 1874. Entered from Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1885, A.M. 1882, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; member of Rock River Conference. Chairman of a committee appointed by Chicago preachers' meeting to agitate in behalf of religious freedom in Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru, 1895. Author of numerous controversial pamphlets, including a "Reply" to .\rchbishop Ireland's assertion that Protestantism did nothing for liberty, a discussion with Alexander Sullivan on "The Part That Ireland Played in the American Revolution," and "Religious Persecution," an examination of Cardinal Manning's famous letter in the London Times; also contributor to various religious papers. Residence, Peotone, 111. 1882] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 157 371. ROBERT ALEXANDER McPHERRIN. Bom 12 Oct. 1860, at Knoxville, 111. Entered from Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Divided Botany prize, 1880; class president, 1882. Hinman. Delta Upsilon. Taught at Glenwood, 111., 1883; hardware busi- ness, Ottumwa, Iowa, 1884-87; same in Oskaloosa, Iowa, 1887-98; ice manufacturer, West Palm Beach, Fla. ; same, Berkley, Va., at present. Married Minnie F. Haw, 8 Dec. 1885, at Ottumwa, la. Child — George Robert, born 14 Oct. 1888. Address, Berkley, Va., care Berkley Ice Works. 372. FRANK WARREN MERRELL. Born 4 Aug. 1856, at Lindley, N. Y. Prepared in Teachers' Institute and Classical Seminary, East Paw Paw, 111. A.B. 1885, A.M. Hinman. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Deering prize. Member of Life-Saving Crew. Taught in Northwestern University Academy, 1882-83. 1883, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1890, Ph. D. from Illinois Wesleyan UniA^ersit}^ on exami- nation. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Member of Central Illinois Con- ference; pastor at Magnolia, 1883-85; Princeville, 1885-88; Dwight, 1888-91; Rock Island, 1891-96; Peoria, presiding elder, since 1896. 1902, D.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Pastor at Monmouth, 111. Married Amelia Persons, 26 Aug. 1876, at Sabbona, 111. Children — Morton William, born 20 Oct. 1880. Llewellyn Reuben, born 14 July 1886. Lloyd F., born 13 Sept. 1887. Dwight, born 19 Sept. 1889. Violet Amelia, born 6 March 1898. Residence, Monmouth, 111. 373. PETER DOWNEY MIDDLEKAUFF. Born 17 July 1858, at Adeline, 111. Entered from Rock River Seminary. Ph.B. Hinman. Delta Upsilon. Editor Northwestern, 1881-82. Manager of sales, Deering Harvester Co., until 1901. Capitalist. Married Emma May Prindle (No. 378), 26 April 18S7, at Evanston, 111. Children — Mar.jorie, born 29 Jan. 1888. Robert, born 17 June 1890. Residence, 1761 Sheridan Road, Chicago, 111. Office, Chamber of Com- merce Building. 374. HARRY HUNTINGTON MILLER. Born 2 Aug. 1861, at Granville, 111. Entered from Evanston High School. B.S. Beta Theta Pi. Deering prize. Analytical chemist and assayer, St. Paul, Minn., 1882-84; mining engineer, Port Arthur, Canada, 1884-85; manu- facturer of agricultural implements and in real estate business, Omaha, Neb., 1885-89; assayer and mining engineer, Honduras and Nicaragua, Central ir>8 N«)Krii\vi<;si'h;i{N unixmksii'^- flSS2 Aincric.M, ISS'.I I'.IOd; since (•(iii.siilliiin iniiiiii^!; cii^fiiiccr, Ni'w ^■()l•lv Cil v. In ('i(\ .il Mexico, MS iiiMiumvr ol' IJmIsms V'jilley (V). (l."} I'jirk liow, New \nvk). Meiiilier of Aiucric.'iii Inslidile of Miniiij? lOiif^iiieens .since iS'.tf). IIms |)\iI)- lislied :wi icies in iniiiiiii!: .'iml scieiil ilie pjipers. Atiiiress, ('il\ ol Me\ico, I ). \'\, Mexico. :i7r.. W 11,I,I.\M lll'Ain OIMMN. Horn I .l;iii, I.S.^.I, in Si. ('l.-iirCo.. Midi. I'lvpaivd in Mrirklijiin's .\c;i.l- emy, Mil\\;iiikei', .•ind Norl liweslcrn I Inixcr.sil y .Xouleniy. ;\.\\. ISSf), A.M. Clergyiu.'in, Melhodisl I'lpi.scop.'il. I'jislor jil Crestoii, ,Millidf!;((vill(>, JOrie, .\ll);iny, l,ij>;lil lioiise, L'ocli<'lle, ()rep;on ; in l{ock Kiver ( 'onlereiico. M.Mi-ried I'ldidi A. Heniiell ol' I )odn-e\ ille, Wis., SOel. l.SSI. CliililiYii l)u,\NK M., liorn I.S.S.'"). ,\nniI'! M., liorii IS.Sd, Residence, Oregon, III. »7<{. ('llAKld'lS I'lDW.MM) I'lnslJ. Horn 12 , June l.sr)S, in ( 'iiica^o. Mnlered Iroiii Norliiwcslern I 'nivensif.y Ae.'ideniy. .\.U. 1,S,S(1, A.M. IS'.M), I, I, IV I'lii K;ipp;i j'si. MeiiiluT of Lire-S.Mving Crew. M:nin prize; liinni.'iii prize, IS.Sj. I'r.'iel icinj!; I:i\v in Miirried (Jarrie li. (iregory ol' Indianol.i, iow.'i, I.'") .\uj!;. I.S,S2. Children— i'.\uu\i') K., horn IS.SI. Lui,.\ I,., l)orn tSS7. Hoiiioin" (!., i)()rn ISSi). M AiMfAuicr ,1., liorn I.SlfJ; died LSiKi. CiiAui.Ks K , .hi., Iiorn IS'.tS. IJesidence, Uerw \ n, ill. :i77. ijoiuiirr iiMxin r()()L^;^'. Morn 'JO , Ian. LSfii;, ;i( Uusli, 111. hlnleri'd Iroin Norl liwestern Universily Ae.'ideniy. A.H. I.S.S.^i, A.M. DeK.M rpsjlon; I'lii Hel;! I\;ipp;i. M;inn pri/.e in d<'cl;nn;itioii, I.S7!», .'iiid .second in onilory, ISSO. Mi>nil)(>r ol' Lifo- SavinuCrew. l.S!»l, U. I >., ( l.irrel I Hihlie.-d In.slitulc ISiXi, D.D. (Merjry- ni!in, .Melhodisl, lOpi.seop.'d. P.-istor !il. .loliel. III.; 'I'rinilx- .'ind W'jib.'isli Ave. Melliodisl Mpi.scop.-d cluirelies, Cliic.Mgo; .\pplelon. Wis,; ( ),Mk Park, 111.; i''irs(, Clnn-eli, Koeklord. I'lesidenl of Norliiwcslern Unixersily .Mninni .\ssoeijv- lioii, I.S'.m; <)7. Meiiilier ol ,\iiierie;in 1 nsl i( ul(> of ( 'lirisi i.an I'liilosophy. M.'irried M.arlli.a Cat rude Skellon (No. HM). I 1 \\iix. ISSI, .al I'lvanslon, Childnii l/Kii.A Jkssica, liorii l,'")Sepl. IS.Sd. lKOK Ol'' \AV>VAiA\j AHTS 159 878. EMMA MAY I'lUNDLE (MIDDLEKATJFF). SiSTKH OF No. 291. lioni J 7 Feb. 1800, al Elmira, Minn. J'rcpared at Evarislon High School and Northwestern University Acadcrny. I'li.B. Chess medal and Deering and Kirk prizes. Studied art. Married Peter D. Middlcskauf'f (No. :',7:',), 20 April 1887, at iOvanstoii. IleHid(;ri<'(!, 1701 Sheridan Road, Chicago, III. a7J). iniEDERICK HILL SHEETS. liUOTIIKU OF No. 1203. Bom 25 Dec. 1859, at Mt. Morris, 111. Entered from Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Adelphic. Beta Theta Pi ; Phi Beta Kappa. Deer- ing prize; divided Botany prize. Editor Norlhwestern, 1882. Clergyman, Mbra," two editions, same place, 1892; "Theoretical Investigations of Motions of Groundwaters," U. S. G. S., 1898; "The Motions of Ground- waters," same, 1902; also several mathematical articles in Science, Journal of (leoliHiji, and ol her scientific publications. Marricul Mary Louise Byrne, 23 Dec. 1890, at MadLson, Wis. Children — Sumneh Huher, born 8 Jan. 1892. Louis Byrnio, born 19 May 1896. Allan McKinnon, born 18 Feb. 1898. Donald Charles, born 3 July 1900. ResidiMice, 030 Francis St., Madison, Wis. 430. MARY BENEDICT SWAIL (WILKINSON). Born 5 July 1804, at Belvidere, III. Prepared at Belvidere High School. Ph.B. 1901, A.M., Denver University. Alpha Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. Chess gold medal. Deering prize, 1884. Taught Latin and History in Belvidere (III.) High School, 1885-80. President of Folts Mission In.slitute of Her- kimer, N. Y., 1902 . Married Rev. William E. Wilkin,son (No. 402) 21 Sept. 1880, at Belvidere, 111. Residence, Herkimer, N. Y. 440. SIDNEY WATSON. Born 10 Sept. 1803, in Chicago. Prepared in Evanston High School. B.S. Sigma Chi. Lawyer, St. Paul, Minn. Addre.s9, 24 Fir.st National Bank Building, St. Paul, Minn. 1885] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 175 441. HELEN FRANCES WEEKS (JONES). Born at St. Charles, Minn. Prepared in Northwestern University Acad- emy. Ph.B. 1888, A.B., Vassar College. Has traveled in Europe and on the Pacific coast. Married Carroll H. Jones, 26 April 1901, at Chattanooga, Tenn. Residence, 1422 Forest Ave., Evanston, 111. 442. CHARLES ADDISON WIGHTMAN. Born 11 Oct. 1861, at Kenosha, Wis. Prepared in Evanston Village High School. Ph.B. Sigma Chi. Editor Northwestern, May-June 1885. In real estate and loan business since graduation; alderman, City of Evanston, 1896- 98; secretary of the Evanston Savings and Loan Association. Married Cecelia Agnes Daley, 28 March 1894, at Evanston, 111. Children — Catherine Sarah, born 8 March 1895. Margaret Mary, born 30 May 1897. Alice Cecelia, born 8 Oct. 1898. Rosemary Caroline, born 2 Jan. 1902. Residence, 1735 Wesley Ave., Evanston, 111. Office, Century Building. CLASS OF 1886. 443. CAROLINE C. BUMANN (STEWART). Bom at Bunker Hill, 111., 1856. Prepared at Normal School, St. Louis, Mo. B.L. Chess gold medal. Phi Beta Kappa. Taught in Napa College, California, 1886-87; in Manual Training Department of Washington Uni- versity, St. Louis, Mo. Married William A. Stewart, 4 Feb. 1891, at St. Louis, Mo. Residence unknown. 444. *STUART PARROTT EDMONDSON. Born 10 Feb. 1858, at Sumner, 111. Prepared in McKendree College and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Phi Kappa Psi. President of class in junior year. Deering prize. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, Northwest Indiana Conference. Pastor at Hammond, Kentland, and Dan- ville, Ind. Died 8 Jan. 1895, at Danville, Ind. 445. *ROBERT ISAAC FLEMING. Born 4 May 1860, at Hannibal, Mo. Prepared in Hannibal High School, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1889, A.M. 1888, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Delta Upsilon. Deering prize. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, Rock River Conference. Pastor at Asbury Church, 176 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1886 Chicago; First Church, Batavia, 111. Transferred to St. Louis Conference, and became pastor of Lindell Avenue Church, in April 1893. Spoke for the Alumni at the memorial services held for President Joseph Cummings. Died 28 Aug. 1894, at Seattle, Wash. 446. JOSEPH HENRY HILL. Born 21 May 1858, at Stockton, Pa. Prepared at the State Normal School, Emporia, Kan. A.B. 1889, A.M. One year in Garrett Biblical Institute. Hinman. Phi Kappa Psi. Gage prize, 1884. Kedzie prize. Phi Beta Kappa. Clergyman, Methodist; pastor at May wood. 111., 1887; member South Kansas Conference ; Professor of Latin, Kansas State Normal School, 1887 ; Vice-President, 1901 . President Kansas State Teachers' Association, 1902. Married Frances Meldrum, 2 July 1892, at Austin, Kan. Children — Alfred Gibson, born March 1893. Ormond Perley, born May 1895. Mary Muriel, born Oct. 1896. Ruth Elizabeth, born Jan. 1903. Residence, 1515 Highland PI., Emporia, Kau. 447. HENRY LEONIDAS KINDIG. Born 8 Oct. 1859, at Eaton, Ohio. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1889, A.M. B.D., 1888, Garrett Biblical Institute. Hinman. Sigma Chi. Deering prize, 1886. Class president, senior year. Member of Life-Saving Crew. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, Northwest Indiana Conference. Pastor at Waveland, Covington, Lebanon, Valparaiso, Brazil, and Michigan City; at Lafayette, Ind., 1901 . Married Mary AvaUne HuU, 23 Oct. 1888, at Danville, Ind. Children — A valine Hull, born 25 June 1890. Geraldine Hull, born 27 Aug. 1892. Raymond Hull, born 27 July 1894; died 24 Dec. 1895. Residence, Lafayette, Ind. 448. MINNIE EFFIE KING (MASON). Daughter of No. 119. Born 12 Dec. 1864, at Marshall, Mich. Prepared in Evanston Village High School. A.B. Ossoli prize; Deering prize. Taught in Orange City, Emporia, Hawks Park, and Lake Helen, Fla. Married A. Evelyn Mason. Residence, Ormond, Fla. 449. MARY ADA PEART (FOSTER). Born 6 Dec. 1864, at Wilmington, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. Ph.B. 1889, Ph.M. Alpha Phi. Ossoli. Declamation prize, 1884. Taught school at Braidwood, 111., 1886-92. President of Board of Directors of City Library, Pontiac, 111., 1892-95; president Kindergarten 1886] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 177 Board, 1899-1901 ; president Normal District, Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, 1899-1901. Married Henry A. Foster, 1 Sept. 1892, at Braidwood, III. Child— George Peart, born 23 June 1896. Residence, 409 W. South St., Pontiac, 111. 450. LYMAN ORMOND PERLEY. Born 28 Feb. 1866, at Emporia, Kan. Prepared at Emporia High School. B.S. 1890, LL.B., magna cum laiide, Yale University. Phi Kappa Psi. Phi Delta Phi. Lawyer, Omaha, Neb., 1890-96; Kansas City, Mo., 1896-98; Omaha, 1898 . Married Nora R. Gibson, 10 Dec. 1895. Children — Edward Gibson, born 11 Oct. 1896. Constance, born 12 March 1902. Residence, 1728 S. 32d Ave., Omaha, Neb. 451. ANNA OLIVIA PETERSON. Born 27 March 1866, at Galva, 111. Prepared at Galva High School. B.L. Teacher, Galva public school, 1887 . Residence, Galva, 111. 452. CHESTER ALLEN PLACE. Born 7 Nov. 1862, at Earlville, 111. Prepared at Jennings Seminary, and Aurora (111.) Normal School. A.B. 1890, A.M. 1890, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Adelphic. Graduate student in Philosophy, 1892-94. Cler- gyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor at Meade Center, and Scott City, Kan., 1886-88; at Worth, Crete, and Plattville, 111., 1888-91; at Blue Island, 111., 1891-94; President of Southwest Kansas College, Winfield, Kan., 1895-99. Member of Kansas State Historical Association, 1896 , and of American Social Science Association, 1899 . Married Estella May Beedle, at Wilton Center, 111., 8 Sept. 1885. Children — Edna Louise, born 20 Jan. 1887; died 25 June 1887. June Estelle, born 30 June 1888. Lester Beedle, born 25 Aug. 1890; died 20 Nov. 1890. Chester Arthur, born 25 Feb. 1892. Residence, Beaumont, Texas. 453. EDWIN ALLISON SCHELL. Born 25 Nov. 1859, at Deer Creek, Ind. Prepared at La Porte (Ind.) High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1889, A.M. 1889, B.D., Garrett BibUcal Institute. Adelphic. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Sophomore declamation prize; Adelphic oratorical prize; Deering essay prize; Kirk prize. 1890, Ph.D., Illinois Wesleyan University. 1893, D.D., Hedding College. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor at South Bend, Ind., 1886-90; at Yonkers, N. Y., 1890-93; at Berwyn, 111., 1893. 178 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1886 General Secretary of Epworth League, 1892-99. Member of American Society of Church History, 1892-97; American Historical Society, 1896 . Author of "The New Generation," 1893; "Concerning Collection," 1895; "Epworth League Bible Studies," 1894-1900; "Epworth League Hand Book," 1894-1900; "The Training of the Twelve," 1900. Contributor to Methodist periodicals. Married Emma Louise Wright, at Red Wing, Minn., 14 July 1886. Children — Louise Elizabeth, born 5 Feb. 1888. Helen Henrietta, born 20 Feb. 1890. Katharine Zelleh, born 14 Dec. 1897. Edwin Wright, born 14 Nov. 1900. Residence, 607 Wabash Ave., Crawfordsville, Ind. 454. CLINTON SAMUEL TOMLINSON. Born 11 Feb. 1860. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. BetaThetaPi; Phi Beta Kappa Editor Boone (Iowa) Republican, and later of the Springfield (Mo.) Daily Republican, and of the Chicago Dry Goods Reporter, 1893 — -. Treasurer of Dry Goods Reporter Co.; secretary of the National Association of Merchants and Travelers, 1896 . Married Anne Eversole, at Springfield, Mo., 22 April 1891. Residence, 3802 Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111. Office, 233 Fifth Ave. 466. MAY EVA VAN BENSCHOTEN (WOODWARD). Sister of No. 636. Born 25 Dec. 1865, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Prepared at Evanston (111.) High School. B.L. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Librarian in Evanston Public Library, 1890-94. Married Norton Le Droit Woodward, at Evanston, 10 Oct. 1894. Child— E. Eunice, born 30 Nov. 1896. Residence, 491 Webster Ave., Chicago, 111. CLASS OF 1887. 466. KATE MAR I AH ALLING (THOMAS). Sister of No. 491. Born 29 Sept. 1863, at Fremont, Neb. Prepared at Chicago High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1890, A.M. Ossoli. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Deering prize. Divided sophomore declamation prize. Principal of high school at Lewiston, 111., 1887-89; of Ft. Collins (Colo.) High School, 1889-91; of Menominee (Mich.) High School, 1891-92; of Kala- mazoo (Mich.) Female Seminary, 1892-93. Treasurer of the town of Eaton, Colo., 1895-97; president Woman's Club of Eaton, Colo., 1897-99; secretary W. C. T. U., Eaton, Colo., 1894-98; president Missionary Society, 1899-1900; treasurer Woman's Home Missionary Union of Colorado, 1899-1900. 1887] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 179 Married Frank Newton Thomas, Evanston, 111., 1893. Children — Lotta Jennie, born 28 Dec. 1897. Frank Newton, Jr., born 6 March 1899. Residence. Eaton, Colo. 457. LODILLA AMBROSE. Sister of No. 564. Born 17 June 1865, at Ann Arbor, Mich. Prepared in Evanston (111.) High School. Ph.B. Ossoh. 1890, Ph.M. Phi Beta Kappa. Assistant Librarian, Northwestern University, 1888 . Member of American Library Association, 1891 ; charter member Chicago Library Club, 1892; same of Illinois State Library .Association, 1896; same of Bibliographical Society of Chicago, 1899; member of Daughters of the American Revolution. Author of "Our Libraries," in Frances E. Willard's "A Classic Town." Contributor of articles on "College Libraries," "German Library Exhibit at the World's Fair," "The Orrington Lunt Library," "Dr. Dziatzko on German Libraries," in Library Journal, Vols. XVIII, XIX, and XXI; "Librarj^ Co-operation," in The Dial, 1901. Residence, 1714 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. 458. WILBER JEROME ANDREWS. Boi-n 24 March 1859, at Rockford, 111. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1890, A.M. Hinman. Phi Kappa Psi. Member of Life-Saving Crew. Lawyer and dealer in real estate, in Chicago. With the firm of Andrews & Piper. Chairman Board of Trustees Berwyn Presby- terian Church, 1885 . Married Ada Caroline Redfield, at Evanston, 111., 17 Aug. 1881. Children — Elliot Redfield, born 9 Dec. 1884. Jerome Edson, born 3 April 1893. Kathryn liOuisE, born 1 June 1899. Residence, Berwyn, 111. 459. HUGH DOWLING ATCHISON. Born 15 Nov. 1864, at Belvidere, 111. Prepared at Sterling and Princeton (111.) High Schools. A.B. 1890, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Adel- phic. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Adelphic prize; Political Economy prize. Graduate student in History, 1896-1900; in Philosophy, 1900-01. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor at Normal Park, Chicago, 1890-93; of Fowler Church, Chicago, 1893-94; at Wilmette, 111., 1894-99; Grace Church, Portland, Ore., 1899-1900; St. Luke's Church, Dubuque, Iowa, 1900 . Member of Upper Iowa Conference. Married JuHa Mohtor, at Detroit, Mich., 14 June 1893. Children — Helen, born 20 July 1895. Edward William, born 31 Oct. 1897. Residence, 1141 Main St., Dubuque, Iowa. 180 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1887 460. CHARLES HERBERT BRAND. Born 16 Nov. 1864, at Milledgeville, 111. Prepared at Polo (111.) High School. B.L. Gage prize. Delta Upsilon. General agent Central Accident Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh, Pa. Married Franc Warner, Chicago, 15 Nov. 1892. Residence, 320 Oakwood Boul., Chicago, 111. Office, 414 Merchants Loan and Trust Bldg. 461. FREDERICK McRAE BYERS. Born 9 March 1861, at South Grove, III. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Hinman. Teacher in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Nevada, 1887-94; in Chicago, 1894 . Residence, 6131 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111. 462. FRANK JAMES CAMPBELL. Born 11 Aug. 1862, at Winona, Minn. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. Ph.B. 1890, Ph.M. Hinman. Phi Kappa Psi. 1890, M.D., Chicago Medical College. Health officer, city of Fargo, N. Dak., 1892- 98; superintendent of Board of Health of Cass Co., N. Dak., 1890-1900. Secretary U. S. Board of Pension Examiners since 1897. Member State Board of Medical Examiners. Physician and surgeon, Fargo, N. Dak. Residence, Fargo, N. Dak. 463. HENRIETTA MARIA COONE. Born at ^'ictoria, Knox Co., Illinois. Prepared in Elmwood (111.) High School. Syracu.se University, 1882-83. Ph.B. 1890, Ph.M. Ossoli. Alpha Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher in Jacksonville (111.) High School, 1887- 88; in Central High School, Minneapolis, Minn., 1888-92; in Jefferson High School, Chicago, 1893-94; in Hyde Park High School, Chicago, since 1894. Residence, 4 10 E. 57th St., Chicago, 111. 464. JOSIE BENTLEY CRANDON (NASH). Born 14 Dec. 1864, at Columbia Falls, Me. Prepared in Cherry field (Me.) High School. Ph.B. Ossoli. Delta Gannna. Norton declamation prize. Teacher in Minneapolis (Minn.) pubhc schools, 1887-88. Married James Walker Moore Nash, at Columbia Falls, Me., 10 Oct. 1888. Children — Caroline Moore, born 10 Feb. 1890. Mary Curtis, born 22 April 1892. John Crandon, born 26 July 1897. Residence, Cherryfield, Me. 465. MARY E. DAVID. Born 19 April 1806, at Channahon, 111. Prepared in Northern Illinois College, Fulton, 111. Ph.B. Alpha Phi. Residence, 215 Richmond St., Joliet, 111. 1887] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 181 466. SMITH CORNELL DAVIS. ]3ora 1 Feb. 1854, at South Dumfries, Ontario. Prepared in Ypsilanti (Mich.) Normal School, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1890, A.M. 1888, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Congregational since 1893. Pastor at Montague, Mich., 1888-89; Constantinc, Mich., 1889-90; Dowagiac, Mich., 1890-92; Portland, Mich., 1892-93. Graduate student in the Congregational Seminary, Chicago, 1893-95. Pastor at Wayne, 111., 1895-98; Mt. Clare, Chicago, 1898-1901 ; Brimfield, 111., 1901 . Married Meta C. Perry, at Geneseo, 111., 25 Oct. 1888. Children — Herbert Perry, born 21 Aug. 1889. Irene, born 15 Jan. 1900; died 20 March 1900. Residence, Brimfield, 111. 467. DAVID HAMILTON GLOSS. Brother op Nos. 468, 657 and 957. Born in 1863. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Deering prize. Journalist. At various times associated with the Louisville, Ky., Courier, and the St. Louis, Mo., Republic. Residence unknown. 468. JANET CLIVE GLOSS (PAGE). Sister op Nos. 467, 657 and 957. Born 5 Oct. 1864, at Frankfort, 111. Prepared in East Rockford High School. Ph.B. 1890, Ph.M. Ossoli. Botany prize. Graduate work in University of Chicago, Correspondence Department. Instructor in Latin and History in Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111., 1887-90; Instructor in Modern Language in the Manual Training School of Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., 1890-99. Member of Modern Language Association. Married Edward Carlton Page (No. 517), 19 July 1899, at Evanston, III. Residence, DeKalb, 111. 469. TRUMAN R. GREENE. Born 28 Jan. 1859, at Naples, Me. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Member of Life-Saving Crew. Attended Garrett Biblical Institute, 1888. Adelphic prize. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Preach- ing in Iowa and Illinois. Pastor at West Pullman, 1901 . Married Eva L. Robinson, 6 July 1886, at Aurora, 111. Children — Pearl Stuart. Earl Raymond; died 4 Nov. 1893. Fern Emily. Mildred Eva. Helen; died 22 June 1902. Residence, 12001 Butler St., Chicago, 111. 182 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1887 470. GUY W. GREENMAN. Brother of Nos. 304 and 387. Born 18 Maj' 1864, at Marion, Ind. Prepared in Goshen High School, and in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Member of Life-Saving Crew. Book-keeper and credit manager for Wilson Brothers, Chicago, until 1895; since, fruit rancher at La Mesa, Cal. Married (1) Louise Jaycox, of Evanston, 1890; she died 1891. (2) Louise Culver, of Evanston, 3 May 1894. Children — Harold Guy, born 12 Nov. 1895. Emily Louise, born 13 Oct. 1898. John Almon, born 3 Dec. 1901. Residence, La Mesa, San Diego Co., Cal. 471. WINFIELD SCOTT HALL. Born 5 Jan. ISlJl, at Batavia, 111. Prepared at Hastings, Neb. B.S. 1889, M.S. Phi Kappa Psi. Phi Beta Kappa. Botany prize. 1888, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. 1894, M.D., Leipzig. 1895, A.M. and Ph.D., ibid. Interne at Mercy Ho.spital, 1888-89. Professor of B'ology in Haverford College, Pa., 1889-93. Study in Leipzig, 1893-95. Davis Professor of Physiolog)- in Medical School of Northwestern University, 1895 . Junior Dean of the Medical Faculty. Member of National Edu- cation Association. Fellow of the American Academy of Medicine. Member of Cliicago Academy of Sciences, American Physiological Society, and American Association for the Advancement of Science. Secretary of Asso- ciation of American Medical Colleges, 1902 . President of American Medical Temperance Association, 1902 . Author of "Laboratory Guide in Physiology," 1897; ''Text-book of Physiology," 1899; "Physiology and Hygiene," 1900. Translator of " Anatomy of the Central Nervous System of Man and of "\^ertebrates in General," 1898. Contributor to Journal of the Anthropological Insiitnte of Great Britain and Ireland, Archives fur Physiologic, Leipzig, Journal of Experi- mental Medicine, Bulletin of the Northwestern University Medical School, Journal of American Medical Association, and various other educational and scientific periodicals. Married Jeannette Winter, 11 Oct. 1888, at Juniata, Neb. Children— ETHEh, born 23 Oct. 1893. Albert Winter, born 8 Jan. 1895. Raymond Ludwig, born 20 Fob. 1897. Muriel, born 11 Aug. 1902. Residence, Berwyn, 111. 472. IDA MARY HARVEY (DAVIS). Sister of No. 711. Born at Waukegan, 111. Prepared in Chicago High School and North- western University Academy. A.B. 1890, A.M. Ossoli. Phi Beta Kappa. Ossoli prize; Chess gold medal. Teacher in Chicago, 1887-89; in Cameron 1887] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 183 Institute, Mo., 1889-90; in New Orleans University, 1890-91; Lake View and John Marshall High Schools, Chicago, 1891 . Married Otis B. Davis, 30 June 1898, in Chicago. Residence, 1023 Wilcox Ave., Chicago, 111. 473. ELIZABETH AUSTIN HILL (LEEK). Born 17 May 1861, at Gerico, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Alpha Phi. Deering prize. Teacher in 1888. Married Rev. William Preston Leek, 23 Nov. 1887, at Janesville, Wis. Children — Raymond, born 5 May 1889. Mary Louise, born 8 Feb. 1900. Residence, Green Bay, Wis. 474. HELEN MINERVA HOLDEN. Sister op No. 583. Born 16 Sept. 1863, at Baraboo, Wis. Prepared at Baraboo High School, and Northwestern University Academy. B.L. 1890, M.L. Parkhurst scholarship, 1883-85. Ossoli. Teacher at Baraboo, Wis., 1887-95; Mil- waukee, Wis., 1895 : Residence, 801 Grand Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 476. GILES HUBBARD. Born 29 July 1857, at Mt. Clemens, Mich. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1890, A.M. Sigma Chi. Lawyer and real estate dealer in Berwyn, 111. Married . Residence, 3118 Wabash Ave., Chicago, lU. 476. PHILIPPA MATILDA HUTCHISON. Born 5 July 1865, at Mineral Point, Wis. Prepared in the Mineral Point High School. B.S. 1890, M.S. Ossoli. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Assistant principal in Necedah (Wis.) High School,- 1888-90; in Mineral Point High School, 1890-91. Bank and abstract clerk at Mineral Point, 1893 . Director in Woman's Reading Club and Public Library in Mineral Point. Residence, Mineral Point, Wis. 477. GEORGE IRWIN LARASH. Born 15 May 1857, at Pekin, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1890, A.M. 1890, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Delta Upsilon. Norton declamation prize. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal in the following charges of Rock River Conference : Douglas Park, Chicago, 1887-88; Fernwood, Chicago, 1888-89; Van Brocklin, 111., 1889-92; Milledge- ville, 111., 1892-93; Warren, 111., 1893-95; River Forest, 111., 1895-96; Els- 184 N( )irri 1 w I'ls'ri'iw N i in i vi';H,sri'Y IISS7 iiiiTi', Cliicdfrd, IH'.m US; l)c,s|(l;iiiicN, III., IS'iS '.)•); I'liic, III., I.S!)!) I'.IOO; Hlcwiu.l, III., Ii)()() ()1>; l''iiUoii, III., I',>()2- . Miuricd Loni Alinini, SoiLcr (Ohcrliii IJiiivcr.sily, 'S()), 24 July IS'JO, iiL Ohi'ilin, Ohio. Ri'Hid<-iicc, I'lilloii, III. 47H. (!IIARLE8 r,F,OI{,f{10 I>KWTft. Hiioriiioii OF No. I .*{!». Horn ill ISfif). I'lcpMii'd in Chicago Hifili SiIkioI. A.M. \H'M), A.M. JicUi 'I'licl.ii I'i. Sliidicd law in < 'liiciif^o, IS.S.S. In llir liond an. wiiddA.M I'iriiihor; m.lmnnan. Ildrn 7 July IS()I, iiL JVIargaiic, Oupi- Hrdun, Nova Scolia. Prepared in NoriliweHl.eni lliiiver,sil,y Aeadeiiiy. A.Ji. IS!)(), A.M. I'lii Kappa Vm. Meiiiher of IJI'e-Saviiig (Jr(!W. (Jlerf^yniau, MetliodinL Epincopal. I'astor at Union Millrt and New (!aiIiNle, Ind., ISS? S'J; niiMMionary <IAA'](\K OK \A\',\<'A{.AL ARTS 185 482. EDWIN LLEWFJ.LYN STITJMAN. BnoTHEH OF NoH. B'M, (y2U, HUi, ani> I'Mf). I'.oni i:{ Deo. 1863, in Manor TownHhip, Lancaster Co., Pa. Prepared in (JooU (Jo. (III.) Normal Sr-hool, and lOnglewood (III.) Hi{?h School. Ph.B. 1800, Pli.M. Sif^rna Clii; Phi llcta Kappa. Cook County Hcliolarship prize; (hiff: prize; Deeririf^ prize; Kirlt prize. l*]diU)r NoHhivcfiUirn, 188.'5-87. One of the fouriderH of KvanHton Prean; also editfjr, 1887 -(K); editorial writer, Chicago Journal, 1891 li.O; liteniry editor and editorial writer, Cliicago 7'ri- Imnt;, 180.'j 1901 ; literaiy (editor, Cf)ica,go Itacord-IIarahl, 1901 . Compiler of "A Decade of Oratory" (Kirk Orationn), 1888; "Alumni (Catalogue, " NorthweBtern UniverHity, 1894. Author of "Steps into .hjur- nalism," 1894, and " Practical JournaliHm," 1903. Married Emma Thompson (ex-'87), 2.') Dec 189.'>, at Evanston, 111. Rftsidence, 221 Kedzie St., Evanston, 111. 483. ltlJ'i'l<;H, WliddAM Sl'ltfNCl<:R. Roi'ii 2 M;i.y 18(i:i, ;i,t Spriiif^fiilil, ill. I'rep/ired at St. Jofm's Ae;i,demy, Va., and Ceorgetown University. A.H. J890, A.M. 1889, LL.B., and 1890, LL.M., C(!orgetown University, Washington, I). 0. 1899, graduated from Lane Tlinological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sigma Chi. Assistant exami- ner, U. S. Patent Ofhcf;, 1887 -91; clei-lc of Ways and Means Connnittef;, U. S. H. R., 1891-93; clerk of Committfje, on Ranking and Currency, 1893-94; Post-Chaplain U. B. Army, July 1894- — . Served through the Cuban War; at Tampa, Fla., and Santiago de Cuba, 1898; ordered to the Philippines in Octob(!r, 1899, with 4lHt Infantry TJ. S. Volunteers; now Chaplain U. 8. Artil- lery. Member of Kentufiky Conference, 1894 . Author of a series of lettffrs from the Philippines, [jutJished in the Wealern ChrinLian Advocate, Cin(;innati, CJhio, 1900. Married Certrude Lynch, of Washington, D. C, 5 .June 189.5. 67aW— CoNS'i'ANCR LvNcrr, born 29 Oct. 1897. Residence, I'ort Wn,sliingtoii, Md. 484. 150N1) STOW. I'.ico'i'HKit OF No. 088. lioiii 18 N(jv. 180.0, at Reloit, Wis. Prepared in JOvanston High School. A.I'.. 1890, A.M. 1889, M.D., Clucago Medical College. Beta Theta Pi. Cr.'uluate study of Medicine; in Vienna, Berlin, Munich, and Dresden, 1890-91, 1897 98, and in 1900. Several cfirtificates of merit from ]*ri. Mil \i;i,i;s iiokacm hootii. Born ."{0 M'ly ISC.t, at, ()n!u>?.'i. 111. I'lvpared in Norlhweslern Univer HJIy Academy. I'li.H. ( iradiinie ol I Iiiion Collef:;e, of Ija,\v. Iliiini.iii. I'lii Kappa I'si. I'ldilor Norlliu'cslcni. I'residenI of class in frrshni;in year. LaAvyi-r. .Adniillcd lo har lhre<' weeks hel'ore histlealh. Died I .Inly IS'.M), .Ml ( )n:nf:.i, 111. \m. ('olumhus hkadi'ohd. Horn 7 Ocl. iSdO, ,mI hicUin^f, Mo. I'rep;ired in NorMiwesI.erii University Academy. A.H. IS',)(i, A.M. (I'ln^',. l.il. '/' (ilisciilia). A2; at SI. Loui:;, Mo,, IS'.rj '.)-.{. 'I'lMiisliTivd lo Color.Mdo CoiiliMvnce, .mikI hel.Mper " ; of .m hook, " Hirlh a New Ch.Miiee," A. C. MeChM>?, Chica^^o, IDOl. M.arried Jany ILallock, of Si. honis, Mo., 2:) Mar<'ii IS'.M ; she died a .\prd IS!»',». Clnhlrrn Donoiiiv M \ v i'i,uwi:i;, horn ;{(l .l.in. ISOf). HoMioVN WlONDia,!,, horn 17 M.micIi I S'.tC. ; died 2.^. ,lnne hS'.IC). Ci.AUiHSA 'I'mzAM, horn I'.) M.Mrch IS'.)S. Jany IIai.i.ock, liorn 27 March IS'.)!». Kesidenee, <.i;C2 llow.Mrd CI., Ciiie.M^;;o, 111. 1888] COLLECE 01'' LlJ51']JlAi> ARTS 189 4J)7. IIENItY CADDOCK. Born 8 April ISOO, ;ifc N(nvai-k, N. J. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.li. Sifinia Chi. Member of U. S. Life-Saving Crew. Taught in hcydcn Townsliip, Cook Co., Illinois, fall of 1888. Assistant cashier Wilson Bros., (Jhicugo, 1889-94. 1894, with Swift & Co., Chicago. Married Siisic Morrison, 7 June 1899, at Vailsburg, N. J. Residence, 20 ('olunil)ia Ave., Vailsburg, N. J. 4{>H. HAliVl'^Y REEVES CALKINS. I'oni 1 1 A|)i-il bSfiO, at Valparaiso, Ind. J'repared in Northwfistern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1890, B.D., Carrett Biblical Institute. Ilinman. Beta Theta Pi. Hinman and Detjring pri/(!s. Class presidcsnt in the sopho- more year. Trav(;l abroad, 1890-91. Preaching at Colorado Springs and Df;nver, in Colorado Confensnce, 1891-94; preaching at ShefField Avenue (Jhur(;h, Chicago, Rock River Conference, 1894-1900, except one year abroad in 1896. Pastor of Grant Road Church, Bombay, India, 1900 . Ameri- can secretary of the Pentecostal League (International Prayer Union), 1891 . Editor of Tongues of Fire, a religious monthly, 1895-1900. Married (1) H(!len May Pearsons (No. .519), 8 July 1890, at Evanston; she died 27 March ]89:j, at Colorado Springs, (Jolo. (2) Id.-i, Von Tfol/ (Ohio Wesl(!yan University), .3 Oct. 1894, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Child— llKhKN, born 9 July 1899. Residence, Bombay, India, via Briiidisi. 41)0. IRA CHESTER CARTWRIGHT. Born 19 Nov. 1855, at Cincinnati, O. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. 1890, B.D., Garrtdt liiblical Institute. IJinman. While in college was Instructor in Swedish Tlieological Sen)inary. Clergy- man, Methodist Episcopal; Rock River Conference; at Brighton Park, Chicago, 1888-90. Transferred to Mexico Conl'en.'nce. Pastor at Pachuca, 1891-9.3; at Ciuanajuato, 1894-97; at Xoeliiapulco, 1898-99; at Leon, 1900 . Has published translations of Dr. T(!rry's "Studies of Isaiah" and l^'isher's "Manual of Christian Evidences." Author of a monograph, "El Saber Cris- tiano." Contributor to New York and Mexican Christian Advocates. Married Dr. Margaret Green (Graduate of Woman's Hospital Mcidical Col- lege), 17 Dec. 1890, at Chicago, 111. Children — Paulina Pkahl, boi'n I 1 Vch. 1892. T;AuiiA LuLiR, bom 11 July 189.3. Maugaret Cathkuink, l)orn 1 Oct. 1895. EDWAiio Gi-ADSTONio, bom 15 May 1898. Iha Cj/kstjok, Jii., born 10 July 1900. Residence, 3a (JjiIJe dc l.i (londf^sa. No. 73, Linin, Gto., Mexico. 600. *C11 ESTER CARROLL CLIKFOiil). SoNf OK No. 2 AND \'>\i(>'l'lll<)H OF No. 571. Born 10 Aug. 1805, at Evanston, III. I'r<>p;ire(l in Plvanston High School and Nf)rth western University Ac/uleniy. I'li.i'. I'olil icnl Mcononiy prize., 190 NORTHWESTERN I'NIVERSITY [ISSS Hiiiinan. Partnor in the Geo. E. Hihbanl Coinpany. maiuifaeturers of auto- inatie sprinklers. Married Edith Baldwin of Chicago, 19 Ort. 1S9S, in Chieasro. Child — Chester B.\ldwin, born 31 Ana;. 1899. Died 19 Mav 1S99. in Chicago. 111. 501. GEORGE LEWIS CONLEY. Born 23 April 1S04, near Osage, la. Prepared in Joliet (111.) High School. University of Chicago, 1SS4-SG. A.B. 1S91, B.D., Baptist Union Theo- logical Seminary, Chicago. Phi Kappa Psi. Clergyman, Baptist; pastor at Huntington, Ind., 1891-94; of Burr Street Church, St. Paul, Minn., 1894-99; at Pipestone. Minn., 1899-1901; at Rochester, Ind.. 1901 . Member of Board of Baptist Educational Society of Minnesota. Married Etta Meridian Palmer, 2 Jan. 1893, at Huntington, Ind. Child— RvTH LuciLE, born 3 Sept. 1896. Residence, Rochester, Ind. 502. ERIC ADOLPHUS DAVIDSON. Born 23 Oct. 1858, in Sweden. Arrived in United States 24 June 1868. Prepared in Northwestern ITniversity Academy. A.B. 1898, M.D., Bennett Medical College. Chicago. 1901, M.D., Rush Medical College. Graduate study in Swedish Theological Seminary, Evanston, and Boston Universit5^ Pastor of Swedish Methodist Church at Boston, 1888-90; at Providence, R. I., and Maiden, Mass., 1890-91. Presiding elder, Swedish District of California Conference, Kingsbury, Cal., 1892-95. Instructor in English and Greek, Swedish Theological Seminary, Evanston, 1895-96. Plwsician, Chicago, 1901 . Member of Illinois State Eclectic Medical Society, 1898 ; of National Eclectic Medical Society, 1898 . Professor of Pharmacj^ and Physical Diagnosis, Bennett Medical College. Residence, 868 Osgood St., Chicago, 111. 503. MARY HATTIE EARLE (STERLING). Born 4 Maj^ 1867, at Taylor, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Ossoli. Kappa Alpha Theta. Ossoli prize. Graduate study in Leland Stanford Universitj'^, 1894. Teacher in Dixon (111.) High School, 1899-91. Married James Norman Sterling, 15 Nov. 1892, at Taylor, 111. Children — Norman E.vrle, born 11 April 1896. Ethel Marie, born 6 Dec. 1898. Residence, 373 North Crawford Ave., Dixon, 111. 504. ARTHUR ROBIN EDWARDS. Born 26 June 1867, at Chicago. Prepared in South Division High School, Chicago. A.B. 1891, A.M. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated from Chicago Medical College, 1891. Interne in Cook County Hospital, 1891- 1888] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 191 92. Student in General Hospital, Vienna, 1893. Instructor and Demon- strator of Histology and Embryology in Northwestern Medical School, 1892- 94; Demonstrator of Pathology in Medical and Dental Schools, same, 1894-95; Professor of Therapeutics in Medical School, 1895-98; Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine in same, 1897 to date, and in Woman's Medical School, 1897-02. Secretary to Medical Faculty; attend- ing physician to Cook County, Mercy, and Wesley Hospitals, Chicago. Married Susanna T. Harri.son of Troy, N. Y., 15 Feb. 1900, at Rome, Italy. Child— Artuvr, born 13 May 1901. Residence, 2818 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. Office, 1107, 103 State St. 505. JULIA PADDOCK FITCH (GOSS). Bom 15 May 1866, at Warrensburg, Mo. Prepared in Warrensburg State Normal School. B.L. Teacher in Aurora, 111., Savannah, Ga., Dodge City, Kan., 1888-92. Secretary, Albuquerque (New Mexico) Public Library Asso- ciation, 1897-99. Married Robert Stewart Goss, 9 Dec. 1892, at Roswell, New Mexico. Children — Marian Paddock, born 24 Oct. 1895. Mabel Fitch, bom 9 Oct. 1899. Residence, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 506. J. WELLINGTON FRIZZELLE. Bom at Rock Island, lU. Prepared in Rock Island, 111., and Daven- port, la. Entered from Illinois Wesleyan University. A.B. 1893, A.M. B.D., Drew Theological Seminary. Phi Gamma Delta. Graduate stu- dent in History (in absentia), 1901-03. Clergyman, Methodist Episco- pal, Central Illinois Conference ; presiding elder Rock Island District. Trustee of Northwestern University since 1900. Contributor to religious and secular papers. Married Carrie Louisa Warren, 19 April 1900, at Denver, Colo. Residence, 610 Elm St., Rock Island, 111. 607. ISAAC REYNOLDS HITT, JR. Bom 7 Sept. 1864, in Chicago. Prepared in Evanston High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. 1894, M.S. Hinman. Phi Delta Theta. Business manager of Northwestern. Graduated from Kent College of Law, Chicago, 111., 1894. Clerk in First National Bank, Chicago, 1888. Junior partner of real estate firm of Isaac R. Hitt & Co., Chicago, 1889. Attorney at law, Chicago, 1894. In 1898, removed to Washington, D. C. Law clerk in Law Division of Internal Revenue Bureau, Treasury Department, 1898-1902. Chief of Miscellaneous Division, Internal Revenue, 1902 . Member of the Bar of the United States Supreme Court; Knight Templar. Treasurer of General Council of the Phi Delta Theta National Fraternity, 1891-93. Member of the Sons of the American Revolution; Pres- ident of the Phi Delta Theta Alumni Club (Washington) ; President of the Board of Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Mount Pleasant, Wash- 192 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1888 ington, D. C. ; First Vice-President of the Illinois Republican Association of the District of Columbia, 1903; President of the Northwestern University Club of Washington, D. C, 1903. Prepared, in co-operation with J. B. T. Tupper, under the direction of Commissioner of Internal ReAenue, an abstract of Internal Revenue Laws in force May 1, 1899. Compiled Internal Revenue Laws in force Jan. 1, 1900; with appendix, miscellaneous provisions, notes, and supplements, 1901 and 1902. Compiled "Legacy Tax Law with Digest of Court and Treasury Decisions," 1902. Married Rosa May Birch (ex-'87), 13 Nov. 1889, at Logansport, Ind. Children—RvTH Emma, born 8 Oct. 1890. Leila Birch, born 29 July 1892. William Birch, born 17 July 1895. Isaac Reynolds, III., born 7 June 1901. Residence, 1334 Columbia Road, Washington, D. C. 508. CAROLINE LOUISA HUNT. Sister of No. 232. Born 23 Aug. 1865, in Chicago, lU. Prepared in Evanston High School. A.B. Delta Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate student, Northwestern University, in Chemistry and German, 1893-94. Graduate student in Chem- istry, University of Chicago, 1894-95. Graduate student in Chemistry, Northwestern University, 1895-96. Instructor in Domestic Economy in Lewis Institute, Chicago, 1896-1901; same, John B. Stetson University, DeLand, Fla., 1903. Residence, 1566 Oak Ave., Evanston, 111. 609. JOHN EDDY HUNT. Born 28 Sept. 1865, at Lafayette, lU. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Beta Theta Pi. Editor-in-chief of Northwestern. Attended Union College of Law. Attorney at law in Chicago, 1890 . Has published "Acknowledgment of Deeds." Married Minnie Belle Bissell, 23 Dec. 1890. Child — Helen Lucile, born 9 May 1896. Residence, Oak Park, III. Office, 65, 87 Clark St., Chicago. 510. ISAAC JOHNSON. Born 6 July 1856, at Capron, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1890, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Metho- dist Episcopal, Wisconsin Conference ; pastor at Hortonville, Waterloo, Allen Grove, Richmond, and New London, Wis. Married Alice Davidson Gillies, 2 Oct. 1888. Children — Raymond Goldthorp, born 30 April 1891. Miriam Isabella, born 20 Sept. 1895. Olive Matilda, born 12 March 1898. Esther Marie, born 13 June 1902. Residence, New London, Wis. 1888] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 193 511. CHARLES ELIJAH LINEBARGER. Born 21 Feb. 1867, at Plainfield, III. Prepared in Evanston High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated from Northwestern University School of Music. Graduate study in German}'- and France. Teacher of Physical Science in Chicago high schools, 1895 . Residence, 2583 Hermitage Ave., Chicago, 111. 512. FRANK LITTLE. Born 19 March 1862, at Frederick, Md. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Phi Kappa Psi. Editor Northwestern, Jan.-Sept., 1887. Publishing business, 1889-92. 1894, LL.B., Lake Forest University. Lawyer. Married Mabelle Thatcher (No. 523), in 1888, at River Forest, 111. Residence, River Forest, 111. Office, 1226, 153 La Salle St., Chicago. 513. ELLEN FOWLER MARSH. Born 15 Dec. 1863, at Bristol, Wis. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Ossoli. Graduate student in University of Wisconsin. Assistant in high school at Knoxville, la., 1889-93; same at Elkhorn, Wis., 1894-99; Science Department, Northfield (Minn.) High School, 1899 . Member at different times of various county and state teachers' associations. Residence, Northfield, Minn. 514. NORMAN ALLEN MARTIN. Born 16 Aug. 1860, at Charlotte, Vt. Prepared in Troy Conference Acad- emy, Poultney, Vt. Wesleyan University, Conn. A.B. Chi P-si (Wesleyan University) . Attended Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodijt Epis- copal; North Nebraska Conference, 1890-99; Nebraska Conference, 1900 . Pastor at Fullerton, Neb., 1890-92; Grand Island, Neb., 1893-97; Fullerton, Neb., 1897-98; Schuyler, Neb., 1899; Lincoln, Neb., 1900 . Married Luthera Percival, 6 Aug. 1884, at North Ferrisburg, Vt. C/it'Zdren— Percy P., born 3 July 1886; died 23 Dec. 1886. Ruth E., born 24 Aug. 1892. Lucia M., born 22 Aug. 1898. Residence, 1526 A St., Lincoln, Neb. 515. OSCAR MIDDLEIvAUFF. Brothek of No. 516. Born 8 Aug. 1868, at Forreston, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Delta Upsilon; Phi Delta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. Norton and Hinman second prizes. 1888-89, attended Union College of Law, Chicago. Attorney at law at Sioux City, la., 1890-99. On account of poor health engaged in stock business in Nebraska since 1899. 194 NOUrUWESTERN' UNIVERSITY L^^^^^^S Manied Aliiv Hvuuhort, i» Fob. 1893, at Sioux City, la. Children— MwiK H.. bom 6 Nov. 1895. Ruth, bom 23 A\ig. 1897. Aiklivss. Lexington, Neb., R. F. D. No. 2. 516. SAMUEL HENRY MinPlKKAUFF. Bkother of No. olo. Horn o Fob. 1805, at Forreston, 111. Pi-eparod in Northwostorn University Aoadenw. A.B. 1SSS-S9, student at Gan-ett Biblieal Institute. Hinman. Olergj'man, Methodist Episeop.il; pastor at Battle Creek, Salix, Jewell, Meriden, Fonda, Burt, Lehigh, and Jolley, Unva. Beeanie supernumerary in 1900, and has sinee traveled for healtl\. Married Fannie Williams, 29 Aug. 1894, at Miriilen. la. Rpsidonee, Paeitie Crove, Cal. 517. EDWARD CARLTON PAGE. Born 29 May 1863, ai Belvideiv, 111. Pi-epaivd in INIt. Morris College, 111. A.B. Adelphic. Tutor in Northwestern ITniversity Aeaden\y, 188G-S8. Gmduato study in History and Literatuiv at. the Univei-sity ol Chieago. ,\ssistant Coimty Superintendent of Sehools, Ogle Co., 111., 1888-93. Associate in History, Univei-sity of Chicago, 1893-99; Pix^fessor of His- tory and Geography, Northern Illinois State Normal School, De Kalb, 111., 1899 . Member Illinois State Teachers' Association, Northern Illinois Teachers' Association, Illinois State Historical Society, De Kalb County Historical Society. North Central Historical Teachers' Association, American Acadon\v of Political and Social Science, American Historical Association. Pivsidont of South Side l''nion of Epworth League, Chicago District, 1897-98. Pi-esident North Central History Teachers' Association, 1902-03. Author of "Hand of Pi-ovideuco in Anioricau History"; editor of Ogle County (lU.) School Gazette, 1889-90. Married Janet Clive Gloss (No. 468). 19 July 1899, at Evauston. 111. Residence, DeKalb, 111. 51S. ARITUR PATTISON. Born 10 Dec. 1866, in Chicago. Prepaivd in West Divisii>n High School, Chicago. Entei-ed from Chicago Univei-sity. A.B. LL.B., Chicago College of Law. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Instructor in North Division High School, Chicago, 1888-94. Lawyer. Married Bertha Rinn, 23 Dec. 1896, in Chicago. C/ijW— Philip Rinn, born 13 May 1898. Residence, Oak Park, 111. Office, 1117 Ashland Block. Chicago. 519. *HELEN MAY' PEARSONS (.CALKINS). Sister of No. 23. Born 4 Dec. 1S65, at Evanston, 111. Prepaivd in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Alpha Phi. Elected to Phi Beta Kappa, 1892. Private 18SS] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL AliTH 195 (ulor, 188S-8!:>; Listruclor in Latin and History in the Misses Smead Semi- nary for Girls, Toledo, O., 1889-90. Married Ilev. Harvfiy Reeves Calkins (No. 498), 8 July 1890, at Evanston, ni. Dif'd 27 Marf}) IHU'.i, at Colorado Springs, Colo. 520. EDMUND CHASE QUEREAU. liKOTHEn OF No. 208. Born 18 March 1808, at Aurora, 111. Prepared in .Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111. Ph.li. 1892, Ph.M. (Geology in abserdm.) 1893, Ph.D., University of Preiljurg, Germany. Hinman. Bf;ta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. Deering and Kirk prizes. Graduate study in University of Gottingen, Ger- many, 1890-91, and Freiburg, 1891-93. Teacher of Science, Troy Conference Academy, Vt., 1888-90. Lecturer and Instructor, University of Chicago, 1893-95; Professor of Geology, Syracuse University, 1895-99. Engineer, 1899 . With engineering party for Burlington Railway in Wyoming and Montana, 1901 ; roadmaster, C. & N. W. Ry., with headquarters at Brookings, S. D., 1901 . Fellow of Geological Society of America since 1898. Author of hook and a number of pamphlets and magazine articles on geo- logical subjects, published in Germany and United States. Married Elizabeth F. Packard of Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 1902. Address, Brookings, S. D. 521. GEORGE OWEN RICHARDSON. Born 22 May 1852, at Hudson, Wis. Prepared in Minnesota State Normal School, Winona, Minn., Red Wing Collegiate Institute, Minn., and North- western University Academy. Ph.B. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor at Clarendon, Tex., 1888-89; Denton, Tex., 1890-91; Le Grande, Ore., 1891-92; Summerville, Ore., 1892-93; Boise Valley, Idaho, 1893-96; Haines, Ore., 1896-97; Dixie, Wash., 1897-98; Huntsville, Wash., 1898-99; Adams, Ore., 1899-1901. Married Clara Anna Milne, 2 May 1878, at Dallas, Tex. Child — Carrie May, born 17 Jan. 1880. Residence, Adams, Ore. 522. MARY E. SUMNER. Born 13 Feb. 1868, at Mt. Vernon, O. Prepared in Brownell HaLl, Omaha,. Neb. B.L. Ossoli. Alpha Phi. Graduate study in University of Nebraska. Has resided at Schuyler and Omaha, Neb. Abroad, 1891-92. Residence, Monmouih, 111. 623. MABELLE THATCHER (LITILE). Bom 25 Dec. 1867, at River Forest, 111. Prepared in West Division High School, Chicago. Ph.B. Kappa Alpha Theta. 1895, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Married Frank Little (No. 512), in 1888, at River Forest,»Ill. Residence, Ri^^cir Forest, 111. 190 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1888 524. CRAIG SHARP THOMS. Born 20 Dec. ISGO. at Elgin, 111. Prepared in Chicago Univei-sity Acad- emj". Entered from Chicago Univei-sity. A.B. 1891, A.M. 1891, B.D., Union Theological Seminary, Morgan Park, 111. Phi Kappa Psi. Sophomore declamation prize. Clergyman, Baptist; pastor at Morris, 111., 1891-95; at Des Moines, la., 1S95-1900. President Iowa Baptist Pastors' Conference, 1898-99. Pastor at VermiUion, S. D.. 1900 . 1901, Ph.D.. Shmtleff College. Married Ethe W. Walker. July 1892. at Evanston, HI. Residence. \'ermillion, S. D. 525. CHARLES BURTON THWING. Born 9 March 1860. at Theresa, N. Y. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1890. A.M. 1894, Ph.D., Univ. of Bonn, Germany, 1894. Hinman. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Hinman essay prize; Deering prize. Instructor in Physics, Northwestern Univei-sity Academy, 1888-93 ; same chair in University of Wisconsin, 1893-96 ; Professor of Physics, Knox College, 111.. 1896-1901 ; Professor of Physics in Syractise University, 1901 . Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1888-92 (Fellow, 1890-92); of British Astronomical Society, 1890-92; Astro- nomical Society of the Pacific, 1890-93; American Physical Society, 1901^ . Avithor (with Lonis W. Austin) of "Exercises in Physical Measurements," 1896; author of "An Elementarj- Physics," 1900. Has a chapter in "Every Day Science" (Methodist Book Concern, 1899). and is contributor to the American Journal of Science and others. Married Lucy Blakeslee White, 3 Sept. 1893, at Cazenovia, N. Y. Children — Myka, born 13 July 1895. John Burton, born 10 Jan. 1897. Philip Lenard, born 24 July 1899. Alice Cushing, born 18 April 1901. Residence, FayetteviUe, N. Y. 52«. FREDERICK JUDSON TOURTELLOTTE. Born 9 March 1867, in Chicago. Prepared in Harvard School, Chicago. Entered from Univei-sity of Chicago. A.B. 1893, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Sigma Clii; Phi Delta Phi (Law School). Lawyer in Cliicago. Married Agnes Lucile Middleton, 2 Aug. 1S98, in Chicago. Residence, 3432 Vernon Ave.. Cliicago, 111. Ottice, 26, 84 Washington St. 527. WILLIAM HARVEY TUTTLE. Born 30 Oct. 1862, in Peoria Co., 111. Prepared in Dunlap Academy. A.B. 1893, A.M. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Deering prize. LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. President of .Aiumiii Association, 1897-98. Admitted to the bar in 1890; practicing in Chicago, 1890 . Associated A\-ith Jas. P. Grier (No. 578), under the tirm name of Tuttle «fe Grier, 1893 . 1888] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 197 Married Carrie Skinner, 22 June 1892, at South Bend, Ind. Children — Helen B., bom 11 April 1893. Charles B., bom 20 Dec. 1894. Dorothy, bom 5 Aug. 1902. Residence, Berwyn, 111. Office, 1208 Ashland Block, Chicago, 111. 528. ROBERT OATMAN VANDERCOOK. Bom 26 Aug. 1867. Prepared in Evanston High School. Ph.B. Founder and publisher of the Evanston Press. Married Lue E. Oatman, of Denver, Colo., 20 Nov. 1894. Children — Frances, born 7 Sept. 1894. Edward O., born 3 May 1897. David D., born 5 Dec. 1901. Residence, 713 Church St., Evanston, 111. CLASS OF 1889. 629. CHARLES PETERS ABBEY. Born 23 May 1865, in Chicago. Prepared in Chicago High School! Entered University of Chicago. A.B. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Attended Chicago College of Law, 1889-91. Admitted to bar, June 1891. Practicing law in Chicago, 1891 . Member of Chicago Bar Association; Illinois State Bar Association; University Club; Law Club. Married Julia Northrup Trimmer, 21 Nov. 1894, in Chicago. Child — Kathryn Trimmer, born 5 Nov. 1895. Residence, 249 Winthrop Ave., Chicago, 111. Office, 100 Washington St. 530. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. Born 17 Jan. 1857, at Fullerburg, Lewis Co., New York. Prepared in Rock River Seminary. Entered from Wheaton CoUege. B.S. Delta Upsi- lon. President College Christian Association. Graduate study in Universi- ties of Halle, Paris, Vienna, and Berlin, 1889-92. 1892, Ph.D., Halle. Assistant Professor Political Science in University of Pennsylvania, 1892- 99; study in British Museum and elsewhere, 1899-1901; lecturer, 1901 . Member of American Economic Association, 1892-99; secretary American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1892-99; secretary Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of Middle States and Maryland, 1892- 97. Contributor to Review of Revieivs, Pennsylvania School Journal, Popular Science Monthly. Married Mary Louise Hendee, 25 Dec. 1882, at Sandwich, 111. Residence, 3803 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 531. FLORENCE BABCOCK (STURGES). Sister of Nos. 532 and 644. Born 29 June 1869, in Chicago. Prepared in Chicago Academy (Babcock School). Ph.B. Ossoli. Graduate student in Chemistry, 1891-92. Teacher 198 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1889 in Mrs. Babcock's Private School, Cliicago, and in Rockford (111.) High School; at Kenihvorth, 111., 1891-94. Abroad, 1900. Married William Newton Sturges, 27 June 1894, at Kenihvorth. 111. Residence, 1816 Addison Ave., Chicago, 111. 632. MABEL KEYES BABCOCK. Sister of Nos. 531 and 644. Born in 1862, in Massachusetts. A.B. Prepared in Chicago Academy. Associate Principal in Mrs. Baback's School, Kenilworth, 111. Residence, Kenilworth, 111. 533. STELLA BASS (TILT). Sister of Nos. 492, 493, and 741. Born 5 March 1868, at Kankakee, 111. Prepared in North Division (Chicago), and Evanston High Schools. Ph.B. Alpha Phi. Student in Bryn Mawr, 1893-94. Married Jo.seph E. Tilt, Sept. 1894, at Evanston, 111. Child — Katherine Bass. Residence, 543 Evanston Ave., Chicago, 111. 534. FORREST WILLIAM BEERS. Born 1 Jan. 1863, at Manteno, lU. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Adelphic. Delta Upsilon. Norton declamation prize; Adelphic prize; president Young Men's Christian Association, 1888-89. Graduate student in Philosophy, and student in Divinity School, Yale Univer- sity, 1890. With Christian Alliance, Chicago, 1891-92; general manager Columbian Visitors' Association, for Pennsylvania and Ohio, 1892-93; mis- sion work; real estate; journalism. Author of "Light and Shadow, or Christianity and the Current Religious Sciences," 1898. Married Mary Emma Comstock (No. 948), 5 July 1899, North Manchester, Ind. Residence, North Manchester, Ind. 535. HERBERT FISK BRIGGS. Brother of Nos. 330 and 360. Born 16 March 1866, at Sacramento, Cal. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1892, A.M. Beta Theta Pi. Student in Bos- ton University School of Theology, 1889-92. Pastor at Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1891-92; at Los Gatos, Cal.; Professor in Iliff School of Theology, Denver, Colo.; in city mission work in San Francisco, 1900 . Married Sarah M. Foster (ex-'89), 6 Aug. 1891, at Evanston, 111. Children — Two boys. Residence, 312 Haight St., San Francisco, Cal. 1889] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 199 536. BLANCHE CARAWAY. Sister of No. 1006. Born 19 June 1867, at Camargo, 111. Prepared in Tuscola (111.) High School. B.L. Alpha Phi. Graduate student in History, 1901-02. County Superintendent of Schools in Douglas Co. (111.). Residence, Tviscola, lU. 537. GEORGE WILLIAM DIXON. Born 16 Sept. 1866, in Chicago. Prepared in West Division High School, Chicago, 111. A.B. Phi Kappa Psi ; Phi Beta Kappa. 1892, LL.B., North- western University Law School. Practiced law. Secretary and treasurer of Arthur Dixon Transfer Co. Illinois State Senator, First District, 1903 . President Chicago Methodist Social Union. Married Eloise Martin, 2 March 1903, in Chicago. Residence, 2706 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Office, 299, 5th Ave. 538. ELIZABETH BELLE EDWARDS (FIELD). Born 29 Nov. 1867, at Syracuse, N. Y. Prepared in Evanston High School, and Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Alpha Phi. Class prophetess. President Bryant Circle, Evanston, 1899-1900; chairman Child and Home Department, Woman's Club of Evanston, 1900-02. Married Howard Field, 12 June 1890, at Evanston, 111. Children — Howard Edwards, born 19 March 1895. Dudley Joseph, born 24 May 1902. Residence, 1562 Maple Ave., Evanston, 111. 539. ARTHUR E. ELMORE. Born 25 March 1866, at Rochelle, 111. Prepared in Rockford (111.) High School, and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Hinman. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Norton declamation prize. Secretary and treas- urer of the Elmore Coal Co., Rockford, 111. Married Alice G. Jones, 19 Sept. 1893, at Paxton, 111. Residence, Rockford, 111. 540. SAMUEL S. FARLEY. Born 28 Jan. 1859, at Galesburg, 111. Prepared in Marengo (Iowa) High School, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Delta Upsilon. Member Iowa State Militia, 1877-79. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; North Minnesota Conference; pastor at Lester Park, Duluth, Minn., 1890-91; at Warren, Minn., 1892-93; Montevideo, Minn., 1894-95; at Renville, Minn., 1896-1901 ; at Morris, Minn., 1901 . Married Grace Curtis, 23 Sept. 1890, at Evanston, 111. CMWrew— Donald C, born 23 March 1894. F. Malcom, born 31 Jan. 1896. Margaret Elizabeth, born 23 Aug. 1897. Residence, Morris, Minn. 200 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1889 541. GRACE IDA FOSTER (HERBEN). Boju 19 Sept. 1864, at Lanark, III. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Aeademy. B.L. Ossoli. Alpha Phi. 1890, A.M., Allegheny Col- lege, Pa. Graduate student in English Literature, 1891-92, at North- western University. Preceptress of Alloghony College, Mcadville, Pa., 1889-91. New York Conference Secretary Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, 1895-1902. Has a book copyrighted Init unpublished. Contributor to church papers and periodicals. Married Stephen Joseph Herbcn (No. .543), 27 May 1891, at Park Ridge, 111. Residence, Maplewood, N. J. 542. CHARLES STEPHEN GRAVES. Born IS Jan. 1862, in Ogle Co., 111. Prepared in Sycamore (111.) High School, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Adelphic. Phi Kappa Psi. Gage prize; Adelphic prize; Kirk contestant. Editor North- loestem, 1888 and 1889. Graduate Chicago College of Law, 1891. Graduate student in Law and History, 1891-92. Memlier of tlie law firm of Ela, Grover & Graves, 1893 . Married Nellie Gray, 22 Oct. 1891, at Piano, 111. Residence, 1450 Sherman Ave., Evanston. Office, 79 Dearborn St.,. Chicago, 111. 548. STEPHEN JOSEPH HERBEN. Born 11 May 1861, in London. England. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1891, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1897, Lit.D. (hon.), Syracuse University. Hinman. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Marcy prize; Hinman prize; Sheppard Political Economy prize; Kirk contestant. Graduate student in English Literature, 1891-92. Assist- ant editor Epicorth Herald, Chicago, 1890-95; same, Christian Advocate, New York City, 1895 . Married Grace Ida Foster (No. 541), 27 May 1S91, at Park Ridge, 111. Children — GEOrtCK Fosteh, born 17 Marcli 1S93. Stephen Joseph, Jr., born 14 March 1897. Residence. Maplewood, N. J. Office, 150 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. 544. OTIS McGAW HOWARD. Brother of No. 817. Born 24 Oct. 1868, in Washington, D. C. Prepared in GItnuoo (111.) High School, Bangor, Me., and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hinman. Sigma Chi. Deering prize. LL.B., Lake Forest University. Attended Chicago College of Law; student in University of Gottingen, Ger- many, 1890. Editor and publisher of Farm, Field and Fireside, Chicago. Member of Loyal Legion. Residence, Glencoe, 111. [1889 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 201 546. HAROLD RIVERS HOWELL. Bom 23 P'el). 1868, at Millbrook, Ont., Canada. Prepared in Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. B.S. Hinman. Phi Delta Theta. Assistant secretary of Hawkeye Insurance Co., president Polk County Homestead and Trust Co., president Purinton Mfg. Co., all of Des Moines, Iowa. Married Elizabeth Myra Brown (No. 568), 12 Jan. 1892, at Fond du Lac, Wis. Children — Dorothy Brown, bom 27 April 1896. Henry Adam, bom 20 Aug. 1900. Residence, 1619 High St., Des Moines, Iowa. 546. FRANCES EVELYN HUBBELL (LEONARD). Bom 13 Oct. 1865, at Altona, 111. Prepared in Altona High School and Hedding College, Abingdon, 111. B.L. Alpha Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. Assist- ant Principal and teacher in German in Blue Island (111.) public schools, 1889-90; Preceptress, University of Pacific, California, 1890-91. Member of Executive Board, N. W. Branch, Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, 1891-95. Married Herbert G. Leonard (No. 549), 6 Aug. 1891, at Altona, lU. Residence, Fargo, N. Dak. 547. MARY JONES (SCHLESINGER). Bom. ] Jan. 1866, at Floyd, N. Y. Prepared in Milwaukee College, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Alpha Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. Private tutor in Evanston, 1889-90; taught in Kewaimee, Wis., 1890-91. Librarian, Morgan Park, 111., 1891-92; Librarian, Chicago, 1892-95. Married Alfred Henry Schlesinger, 25 Sept. 1895, at Evanston, 111. Child — Alfred Francis, born 17 Feb. 1900. Residence, 10th St., College Point, Long Island, N. Y. 548. GUSTAV WILLIAM KUNSTMAN. Bom 26 July 1867, in Chicago. Prepared in West Division High School, Chicago. A.B. Delta Upsilon. Real estate reporter on Chicago Evening Post, 1889-93; real estate broker, 1893-1902; Superintendent Illinois Tele- phone and Telegraph Co., 1902 — -. Cook Co. (111.) Commissioner, 1893-96; Principal Garfield evening school, 1892-1900. Married Flora L. Rau, 12 May 1890, in Chicago. Children — Raymond C, bom 8 Feb. 1891. Mildred Louise, bom 1 Jan. 1893. GusTAV William, Jr., bom 29 March 1899. Residence, 443 Hermitage Ave., Chicago, 111. 549. HERBERT GILSON LEONARD. Bom 15 Aug. 1860, at Northfield, Vt. Prepared in Northwestern L^niver- sity Academy. Ph.B. 1891, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Delta TJp.si- 202 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1889 Ion. Dcoriiifi; prize. Clergyman, Methodist Kpiseopal; pastor at Wilmette, 111., 1S91-94; Hyde Park Chureh, Chieago, ISO 1-96 ;Waukegan, 111., 189() -1900. Married Frances E. Hubbell (No. 54()), (> Aug. 1S91, at Altona, 111. Children— Ajace, born 8 July 1892. Robert Iteming, born 30 May 1894. Louise Maxey, born 19 Aug. 189G. Theodore Hubbell, born 13 April 1899. Residence, Fargo, N. Dak. 550. THERESA LUDLOW (BENEDICT). Sister of No. GOG. Born 3 June 18G7, at liudlow, 111. Prepared in Collegiate Institute, Pax- ton, 111. B.L. Ossoli; Knppa Kappa Gamma. Teacher of Mathematics and History, Paxton, 111,, 1889-90; member of Magazine Club of Indianapolis, 1891 ; president of same, 1900. Married John Lee Benedict, 26 June 1890, at Paxton, 111. Children — Paul Ludlow, born 20 Dec. 1891. Howard Middlecoff, born 6 July 1893. Katharine, born 20 Nov. 1S9G. Residence, 2245 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. 651. CHARLOTTE ELLEN LYFORD (BOYD). Sister of No. 13G7. Born 10 Dec. ISGG, at Pore Byron, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. Ossoli. Gamma Phi Beta. Assistant Principal in Wyoming (111.) High School, 1889-91. Married James Halliday Boyd, 16 Sept. 1891, at Port Byron, 111. Children — Alice Rebecca, born 4 April 189.>. James Lyford, born 13 Nov. 1901. Residence*, Gaha, III. 662. BENJAMIN LINCOLN McFADDEN. Born 23 Nov. 18G5, at Havana, 111. Prepared in Havana High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Adelphic. Sigma Chi. President of sophomore class. Business manager and editor of The Lever, Chicago, 1890-92. Grain business with McFadden & Co., Havana, 111., 1892-1900. Vice-president Mason County Bank since 1900. Married Sarah Genevieve Rowell, 15 June 1892, at Joliet, III. Children — Robert Morse, born 10 June 1894. Richard Rowell, born 11 Aug. 1902. Residence, Havana, 111. 653. LIZZIE BROWNING NOYES. Born 18 June 1868, at Colerain, Mass. Prepared in Evanston High School. B.I>. Graduate student in History, 1899-1900. 1901, M.L. (History). 1889] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 203 Taught Mathematics in Waupaca (Wis.) High School, 1889-92; same in Madison (Wis.) High School, 1892-96; teacher of Mathematics and English in Oshkosh (Wis.) High School, 1900 . Residence, 34 Elm St., Oshkosh, Wis. 664. MABEL ELLA PECK (LUCE). Born 6 Jan. 1864, at East Guilford, N. Y. Prepared in Pillsburj^ Acad- emy, Owatonna, Minn. Entered from Carleton College, Minn. A.B. Ossoli. Teacher in Owatonna (Minn.) High School, 1889-91; teacher of Latin in Rochester (Minn.) High School, 1891-1900. Married Harold Harding Luce, 1 Jan. 1901, at Minneapolis, Minn. Child— Mab-el Louise, born 22 Feb. 1902. Residence, Owatonna, Minn. 565. MARY RTCHEY (LESLIE). Born 26 Jan. 1866, at Lostant, 111. Prepared in Ottawa (111.) High School. A.B. Ossoli. Delta Gamma. Taught at Rockefeller, 111., and Luverne. Minn., 1889-91 . President Los Angeles Association of Collegiate Alumnae, 1897. Married George L. Leslie, 18 Aug. 1891, at Lostant, 111. Children — Rowland Richey, born 31 Julj' 1893. Miriam, born 16 Dec. 1897. Residence, unknown. 556. ORLANDO SHEPARD. Born 27 April 1863, at Hammondsport, N. Y. Prepared in Chicago High School. Entered from Universitj'^ of Chicago. B.S. Phi Beta Kappa. Electrician with Thomson-Houston Electric Co., Lynn, Mass., 1889-90; engaged in electric mining in Pennsylvania and Ohio coalfields, 1890-91; dynamo tender, North Side Municipal Station, Chicago, 1891 and 1892; in- spector, Electricity Building, World's Fair, 1893; electrician. West Park Board, Chicago, 1893-97; stationary engineer and electrician, W. B. Conkey Printing Co., Chicago, 1897-98; assistant engineer and electrician, Chicago Public Library, 1898-1900. Farmer, Melmore, O., 1900 . Member of Thomson Scientific Club, Lynn, Mass., 1890-91. Married Maud Clare Harvey, 12 Feb. 1900, at Evanston, 111. Address, Tiffin, O., R. F. D. No. 1. 657. PHILIP RAYMOND SHUMWAY. Born 31 Jan. 1868, at Evanston, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Beta Theta Pi. Graduate student in Political Science, 1891-92. President of The Paper Mills Co., wholesale paper dealers, Chicago. Married Harriet Emily Hoblit, 3 April 1902, at Bloomington, 111. Child — Mary Raymond, born 28 Jan. 1903. Residence, 1605 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. 204 NOU rHWKSTERN UNIVERSITY [188t> .>6S. AHA r(>^^ NSMxn. Horn 4 April lS(iS, ;it Mnnt'hostcr, la. rn-parcd in lOvaiisUm High Srhool and North\vo8t(Mn I nivorsity AoadiMux . AH, Graduate student in Phi- lology. 1S<)1-1)2. A.M., Latin lollowship, lSi);5 OL Tin Beta Kappa. Civmnasiuni prizo. Ciradnato student in Latin. 10(10-02. Instructor in Latin and Knglish, Northwestern l'i\iversity .\eaileniy, 1880-93. Traveled and studied in Europe, ISOl Ol>. Tnstruetor in Latin, .\eadeniy, 189l» . Author of "First Year Latin by Oorrespondenoe," 1002. Residence, 1710 H'unian .\ve., Evanston, III. 55}>. lU KIJ MILLER WEEDEN. Rom 20 .Ian. 1S70, at Harvard, HI. Prepared in Xorthwestern Tniversity Academy. A.R. 1802, R.IX, darrett Hihiieal Institute. Adelphic. Sigma Chi. .'Vdelphic prize; Kirk prize. Ciradnated from St. Andrew's Divinity School, Syracuse, N. Y. Clergyman, Protestant Episcopal; pastor at Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., 1S04-99; rector of 'l>inity Church, San Jose, Cal., 1899-1900; rector of St. Luke's Church, San Francisco, 1900 . Married Mary .\gnes Ridwell, 27 Sept. 1894, at East Hartford, (\)nn.; she died Jan. 1897, at New Haven, Conn. (■•/(//(/— AoxEs. born 21 ,luly 180t>. Resiii(>nee. lOlVJ l^ro.'uiwaw San I'r.mcisi'ii, Cal. :)«(>. SAMIKL Wl'.lR. Horn l."i .Vpril 18tH). at London. Out. Prepared in N'minal School. Loronto, l>iit., and Northwestern Iniversity .\cademy. A.H. Phi Kappa Psi : Phi Beta Ivappa. Cage prize. 1887, B.O., Carrett l^iblical Institute. 1891. A.M. and Ph.D., Illinois AVesleyan University. Graduate study in Boston University and in ITnivei-sities of Leipzig and .lena. (Term:in\-. 1893-95. 1895. Ph.D., University of Jena. Professor of Latin and Creek. Southwest Kansas College, 1880-00: pastor of St. Paul's Methodist Episcoi)al Church, ^Vichit», Kan., 1800-91 ; pastor of First Church. Cheyenne. W>o.. 1891-92; Instructor in Mathematics. Northwestern I'niversity, 1892-93; Professor of History of pAiucation and of Ethics, New York University, 1895-1901 ; Lecturer on Peda- gogy, Univei-sity of Cincinnati, 1901-l>2; Princi]>al of Clarion State Normal School. Clarion, Pa., 1902 . Member of Rock Ri\er (^onferei\ce. .Author of "Christianity in Qvilization," 1893; "Der Monismus mit be- sonderer Riieksicht auf die kosmische Theorie Herbert Spencers," Jena, 1S95. Contributor to McOwdist Rn'i'ew, Edi(cational Foundations, Teachers' Quar- tcrli/, Kdiicational Revicip, Jourtial of Pedagogy, etc. Married (1) Carrie Voss. 25 Dec. 1889, at OsAvego, III. (2^ Sara Rich- ards, 2 June 1897, at Am-ora. 111. Child — Hei>en Irene. Address, care Slate Normal School, Clarion. Pa. 1889] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 205 561. FRANK COLE WHITEHEAD. Born 29 Aug. 1866, at Yonkers, N. Y. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academj . A.B. Beta Theta Pi. With Chicago and Erie Stove Co., Chicago, 1889-92; with .same in Erie, Pa., 1892 . RoHidencc, 1808 Chicago Ave., Evanston, III. Office, Columbus Memorial Building, (Jhicago. 562. CHARLES BURTON WRIGHT. Born 21 Nov. 1868, at Stockton, 111. Prepared in Woodstock (111.) High School. B.S. Adelphic. Sigma Chi. Bank clerk at Woodstock, 111.. 1889- 02; manufacturer at Osceola, Mo., 1892-94; assistant cashier of bank, Wood- stock, 111., 1894-1902; cashier of bank, Nunda, 111., 1902 . Married Florence May Bunker, 16 May 1894, at Woodstock, 111. Residence, Woodstock, 111. CLASS OF 1890. 663. FRANCIS ASBURY ALABASTER. Brother op Nos. 642 aivd 676. Born 10 Jime 1866, at Rochester, N. Y. Prepared in Detroit, Indianapolis (Ind.) and Ann Arbor (Mich.) High Schools and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. First president College Y. M. C. A. Graduate student in Greek (in absentia), 1891-93. 1898, A.M., University of Nebraska. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Professor of Greek and Latin, Little Rock University, Ark., 1890-93; Professor of Latin, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1893-97; of Greek and Latin in the same institution, 1897 . Member of Nebraska State Teachers' Association. Married Mary Blanche Robinson, 27 June 1895, at Omaha, Neb. Child — Wendell Robinson, born 3 April 1900. Residence, University Place, Neb. 564. JAY BROWN AMBROSE. Brother of No. 457. Bom 28 Oct. 1869, at Omaha, Neb. Prepared in Evanston (111.) High School. A.B. Cook County scholarship; diA'ided Marcy prize. Publisher of premium books, in New York City, 1894. Residence 31 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. 566. GEORGE OSCAR BARNES. Born 26 July 1868, at Washburn, 111. Prepared in Washburn High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Phi Delta Theta. Lawyer. Residence, Washburn, III. 200 NOH rilWl^srKKN UNUKKSirV [ISW 5(;(J. AMMJl'.W l.AUSON IvWrKK. lM>in 'J;i l>oi', lS(>i>. in (Mvioago, HI. I'lcpaivil in (.'liicaj^o Univorsitv Aoad- (Muy. AH. ri\i Kappa Si,a;ina. St ook brokor, Chicago. Ki^sidomo, I UH> (iiand Hoviloxanl. (^hioaa;i>, 111. 5(J7. 111:1. 1:N 1I\M11 roN IUH'K OUM.HKN). Horn ;> Fob. ISliO, noar Mikhail, 111. .\ttondoil Lincoln Univorsity, 111. Hh.H. Oolta daninia. (uaduatt^ of Cumnoi'k School of Oratory, IS".);?. Teacher oi Ucailiui;- and Hhysic-il Cultnrc ii\ State Nornial ScIuhW. Spcarlish, s. i\, is;ui-i)L Marrieii liobort Hyde lloldcn (,Xo. 5S3\ 3 Sept. lS;)o. at Lincoln. Ul. Resilience. t>2S I'osterSt., I'.van.^^ton. III. ;>(}S. Kl.l/.AHi:ril MYKA HKt>\VN (.HOWIOLL). Born 7 May ISliT, at bond iln Lac, Wis. Pivpaivd in Kond dvi Lac High School. Ph.B. C^ssoli. Kappa Kappa Canuua; Phi Beta Kappa. Life nioniber on Boani of Homo for Friondloss (."^hildixMi, TVs Moines, h\. Member of Rod (.^vss Society and Davightoi"s of the .Vmorican l\ovi>lntioi\. Married Harold Kivei-s Howell l,Xo. 5l">\ 12 Jan. lSi)2, at lond dii Lac. Wis. Residence, UU') lliirh St.. IVs Moines, la. 5«{). WU.LLVM AirrHLU HLRCH. Horn It CVt. ISGt, at Warwick, (.'an. Hreparod in .Tennings Seminary, .\unn-a. 111. Hh.H. Adolphic. IVlta Lpsilon. Kirk prize. Clersiynian. Methodist Episcopal ; pastor of Epworth, Han\lin Avenno and South Bark .\voiuio CMmrchos. Chicago. Financial Socivtary of Northwestern l^nivei-sity, HHHV-lVJ. In business in Chicago. \90'2 — . Trustee of Kpworth Childivn's Home and of Wesley Hospital. ^L•^rried Dora ^L Bovee, 15 Sept. 1S92. Chicago, 111. Child — Arthuu Coi'KTENAY, bom \9 ,hn\e 1893. Residence, 1208 Maple Ave, Evanston. HI. 570. MARY KPITH Cl.ARKK ^MLLIAMSV Born lo Nov. lSli7, at Algona. la. Brepared at Algona High School. B.L. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Class poet; Kirk contestant. Graduate stu- dent in Boston, 1801-92. Teacher of English in Northorti Iowa Normal School. 1802-03. Married Frank L. Williams, 10 June I8O0. at Algona, la. Child — Stkiu.ino Ci..\rkk, born 30 April 1807. Residence. Holmes Hotel, corner Sth and Hennepin .\ves., Minneapolis. Minn. 1890] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 207 571. CAJIOLLNE CLIFFORD (JlURBANKj. Daughter of No. 2 and Sister of No. 500. Born 16 Aug. 1808, at Evanston, 111. Prepared in Evanston High School. B.L. Ossoli. Gamma Phi Beta. Divided the Marcy prize. Teacher of Mathematics and Science, Evanston High School, 1890-92; teacher in Blue Island High School, 1892-.Jan. 1894. Member of Daughters of American Revolution. Married Eugene Damon Burbank (Dartmouth, '91), 23 Dec. 189-3, at Evanston, 111. Residence, 1121 West 20th St., Des Moines, la. 672. ALFRED EDWIN CRAIG. Born 28 July 1861, in Wellington Co., Ont. Prepared at Gait Collegiate Institute, Ont. A.B. 1890, B.D., Garrett BibUcal Institute. 1896, Ph.D., Syracuse University. 1901, D.D., Albion College. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor at Hillsdale, Mich., 1890-93; Benton Harbor, Mich., 1893- 95; Albion, Mich., 1895-1902; at Ottumwa, la., 1902 . Trustee North- western University, 1895-99. Trustee Iowa Wesleyan University. Married Clara Tucker (No. 598), 5 May 1892, at Galva, 111. Children — Frances, born 24 April 1893. Clarence Tucker, bom 5 June 1895. Residence, Ottumwa, la. 673. HASKELL CONNELL DAVIS. Born 6 March 1866, at New Holland, O. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- ver-sity Academy. A.B. 1896, LL-B., Kent College of Law. Assistant librarian, Chicago Law Institute. Residence, 728 Clark St., Evanston, 111. Office, 414 Court House, Chicago, 111. 674. FREDERIC COE DEMOREST. Brother of No. 706. Bom 4 June 1864, at Muscatine, la. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Adelphic. Delta Upsilon ; Phi Beta Kappa. Kirk con te.';- tant. Graduate student in English, 1891-93 and 1897-99. Graduate study in University of Chicago. Instructor in Illinois Military Academy, Morgan Park, III., 1890-92; Principal private school, Chicago, 1892-93. Preacher in Iowa, 1893-95. Professor of Latin, Iowa Wesleyan University, 1895-98. Secretary Iowa State Epworth League, 1894-95; second vice- president, 1895-96; secretary Iowa Epworth League and Training School, 1895-97. President of Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, 111., 1898-1900. President of Southwest Kansas College, Winfield, Kan., 1900 . 1901, D.D., Iowa Wesleyan University. 208 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1890 Married Estella Hibbs, 11 Oct. 1894, at Lacey, la. Children — Dorothy, born (> July 1S90. Lois, born 7 Maroli 1901. Residence, Winfiold, Kan. 676. CHARLES MORTON DENNY. Born 3 April 1S67, at Orango\ille, Ind. Prepared in Blair (Neb.) High School. Ph.B. Hinman. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Gage prize. In insurance business, Des Moines, la., 1890-94; same, Nevada, la., 1894-95; real estate business. Maxwell, la., 1895 . Justice of Peace for Story County, la., for term 189S-1904. Mayor of ttty of Maxwell, 1899 . Married Mabel Sheldon (No. 592), 3 May 1S92, at Burlington. Wis. Children — Charles Morton, Jr., born 5 May 189.S. Alice Bristol, born 20 Feb. 1S95. Residence. Maxwell, la. 676. EDWARD WILLIAM EHICKSOX. Born 22 Aug. 1SG2, in Chicago. Prepared in Northwestern Ihiiversit}' Academy. A.B. Adelphic. 1892, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergy- man, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor at Bartlett, Neb., 1892; Bloomficld, 1892- 94; Wisner, 1894-99; Council Bluffs, Ta., 1899 . President of Norfolk District Epworth League, North Nebraska Conference, 1896-97. Married Estella F. Claxton, 31 July 1894, at Sioux City, la. C/ii7rf— WiLLi.\M Paul, born 3 Feb. 1897. Residence, 410 South ISth St., Council Bluffs, la. 677. AURORA THOMPSON FISK (ZUEBLIN). Born 4 Feb. 1S6S, at Wilbraham, Mass. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Delta Gamma. Taught at Schuyler, Neb., 1890- 91; at Duluth, Minn., 1891-92. Member of Chicago Society for Ethical Culture, Chicago Public School .\rt Society, Chicago Woman's Club, Uni- versity Settlement League. Contributor to The Oidhok. The Atnerican Journal of Sociology, and The Chautauquan. Married Charles Zueblin (.No. 489). IS Jvme IS92, at Evanston, 111. Residence, 38 Madison Park, Chicago, 111. 678. JAMES PARKINSON GRIER. Born 8 Feb. 1864, at Loran, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Graduated from Northwestern University Law School 1892. 1893, A.IVI. Phi Kappa Psi. Lawyer with the firm of Tiittle & Oner, Chicago. Alderman of Evanston, 111., 1901 . Married Jennie Parkes, 29 Jan. 1895, at Evanston, 111. Children — James Parkinson, Jr., born 22 No\-. 1896. Robert Maxwell, born 19 June 1898. Mary R., born 20 Dec. 1899. Residence, 1016 Lake St., Evanston, 111. 1890] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 209 579. JOHN EMMETT GROVES. Bom 5 Nov. 1866, in Scott Co., Iowa. Prepared in Cherokee (Iowa) High School. B.S. 1891, LL.B., Union College of Law. Lawyer, Chicago. President Illinois Charitable Relief Corps, 1898-99. Residence, 374 Webster Ave., Chicago, 111. 680. ANTON PETER HAAGENSEN. Bom 14 Feb. 1867, at Racine, Wis. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. B.S. 1895, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Lawyer, Ashland, Wis., 1895 . District attorney for Ashland Co., Wis., 1899 . Residence, Ashland, Wis. 581. EVA REED HALL. Bom 4 Dec. 1865, at Indianapolis, Ind. Prepared at Sycamore (lU.) High School, and Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. B.L. Kappa Alpha Theta. Taught in River Forest Institute (111.), 1890-92; at Malta, 111., 189.5-98; at Wilmette, 111., 1898 . Residence, Wilmette, 111. 582. JAMES ROBERT HAMILTON. Born 9 Nov. 1856, at Council HiU, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. 1891, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergy- man, Methodist Episcopal ; Rock River Conference. Pastor at Crystal Lake, 111., 1891-92; Mendota, 111., 1892-96; Morrison, lU., 1896-99; La Salle, lU., 1899 . Married EUa S. Tuttle, 13 June 1889, at Gratiot, Wis. Children — Florence, bom 21 Jirne 1890. Helen, bom 23 June 1891. William, born 16 Dec. 1894. Robert, born 18 March 1896. Ruth, bom 11 Dec, 1898; died 20 May 1899. Residence, La SaUe, lU. 583. ROBERT HYDE HOLDEN. Brother of No. 474. Bom 18 July 1864, at Baraboo, Wis. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. Adelphic. Delta Upsilon. Editor Northwestern. Reporter, Chicago Press Association, 1890-93; night city editor. Press Association, 1893-95; copy reader Chicago Record, 1895-97; night city editor Chicago Record, 1897-1900; city editor Record, 1900-01; night city editor Chicago Chronicle, 1901 . Married Helen Hamilton Bock (No. 567), 3 Sept. 1895, at Lincoln, 111. Child — Elizabeth Hyde, bom 17 Aug. 1897. Residence, 628 Foster St., Evanston, 111. 210 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1890 584. WIRT E. HUMPHREY. Born I) Jan. 1868, at Orland, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. 1893, Ph.M. 1892, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Hinman. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Deputy clerk of Superior Court, Chicago, 1890-93. Lawyer, 1893 ; Master in Chancery of Superior Court, 1893- — ■; U. S. Commissioner for Northern District of Illinois, 1S95- — ; Trustee of Anti-Cigarette League since its establishment; Knight Templar, 32d Degree Mason, and a Shriner. Married Katherine Merrill Hay, 31 May 1893, at Indianapolis, Ind. C/iiW— Merrill, born 28 Aug. 1897. Residence, 2129 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. Office, 1311 .\sliland Block, Chicago. 5S5. AMY JARRETT (HOLCOMB). Born 16 Sept. 1867, at McGregor, Iowa. Prepared in Chicago University Academy, and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Married Herbert Wok'ott HoU-omb, 13 June 1899, at Hinsdale, 111. C/ii'W— J.\RRE'rr, born 23 April 1900. Residence, Hinsdale, III. o8G. RILEY PADDOCK MARTIN. Born IS July 1865, in China Township, Lee Co., 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Hinman. Instructor at Lake Forest College, 1890-91. Graduate student in Physics, Northwestern LTniver- sity, 1890-93. Reporter, Chicago Tribune, City Press Association, and Times-Herald; editor, Evanston Press and Index; correspondent Chicago Record-Herald. Residence, 1461 i Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. 587. ISABEL RUSSELL MORSE. Sister of No. 974. Born 22 May 1866, at Kent's Hill, Me. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Kappa Kappa Gannna. Assistant librarian in Evanston Public Library, 1889-91 ; office secretary in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy, 1895 . Residence, 615 Clark St., Evanston, 111. 688. WILLIAM HENDERSON NEWCOMB. Born IS Oct. 1867, in Chicago, 111. Prepared in West Division High School, Chicago. B.L. Hinman. 1895, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. With Merchants' Loan & Trust Co., Chicago, 1890-93; news- paper work and travel, 1895-1900. Residence, 1857 Sherman A\'e., E\anston, 111. Office, Record-Herald Bldg., Chicago. 1890] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 211 589. JOSEPH HASTIE ODGERS. Born 21 July 1863, at Apple River, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Delta Upsilon. Graduate student in Philosophy, 1897-98 and 1899-1900. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Rock River Conference; preaching in Chicago until 1901 ; pastor at Princeton, 111., 1901 . Married O. Stella Bowles, 25 Oct. 1893, in Chicago. Children—STAR J., born 27 March 1895. Beatrice M., born 8 July 1896. Joseph H., born 16 Sept. 1898. Residence, Princeton, III. 590. WILLIAM ROSS PARKES. Born 14 June 1869, at Milwaukee, Wis. Prepared in Markham Academy, Milwaukee. Ph.B. 1893, Ph.M. 1893, M.D., Rush Medical College. Adel- phic. Delta Upsilon. House physician, Presbyterian Hospital, 1893-95; physician and surgeon since 1893; health commissioner, Evanston, lU., 1900-03. Married Emma R. Miller, 3 June 1897, in Chicago. Child — -William Miller, born 9 Aug. 1899. Residence, 1428 Maple Ave., Evanston, 111. 591. ELVIN ELIAS SCOTT. Born 20 Sept. 1867, at Racine, Wis. Prepared in Racine High School. Ph.B. Delta Upsilon. Political Economy prize. Cashier. In Chicago until Jan. 1891; Racine, Wis., 1891-92; Des Moines, Iowa, 1892 . With Equitable Life Assurance Co., Des Moines. Residence, Des Moines, Iowa. 592. MABEL SHELDON (DENNY). Born 20 June 1868, at Burlington, Wis. Prepared in Burlington High School. B.L. Delta Gamma. Married Charles Morton Denny (No. 575), 3 May 1892, at Burlington, Wis. Residence, Maxwell, Iowa. 593. JESSE JAY SHUMAN. Brother of Nos. 482, 629, 840, and 1385. Born 8 Jan. 1869, in Lancaster Co., Pa. Prepared in Cook Co. (111.) Normal School, and Chicago high schools. Ph.B. Hinman. Sigma Chi. Editor Northwestern. With Illinois Steel Co., Chicago and Joliet, 111., 1890-99 ; Assistant Superintendent Newburgh Steel Works, American Steel & Wire Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1899-1900; chief inspector Jones & Laughlins, Ltd., American Steel & Iron Works, Pittsburg, Pa. 1900 . 212 .NOUrHWKSTKl^N UNlVKIISirV [ISttO MarriiHi Esther Munroo, G May IS97, ;it .loliel, 111. Children — Chaulotte Mt'nroe, born Now 1900. K.VTHEUINK MUNKOK, horii () Nov. 1000. Ivt'sidiMuv, SoT Hehertim Avo., I'ittshnrg, Pa. 694. GEORGE WARD SlMn.NHiEK. Son of No. 20. Uoni 14 \)vv. iSliS, at Abingdon, 111. rn'parcil in Kvanslon High Srliool, and Northwostorn Universitj^ Academy- B.8. Hiiunan. I'lii Kappa Psi. Real estate dealer, Chieago; village trustee, AVihnette, 111., 1S07 OS; village president, 1900-02. Residenee, AVilniette. 111. Olliee, 40, 00 Washington St., ('hieago. 111. .•>{»6. ^NELLIE WOOD Sl'KWAirr (DEAN). Hinn 21 .Ume 1805, at Palatine, 111. I'reiiared in Independenee (Iowa) High School, Des Moines University, and Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Alpha Phi. Resided in Palatine, III., until Dec. 1891; T.udington. Mich., 1891-94; La Grange, 111., 1894-1901. Married Dr. William Franklin Dean, 29 Dee. ISOl, at Palatine. HI. Children— Rohi.iy! W., born 22 April 1S94. M.\H.iOKiE Emma, born ot) J;iii. ISOO. Dieil i:^ Aug. 1001, at La Grange, 111. 590. *L01TISE EMMA SWAN (YOUNG). \k)\n G Dee. 18(30, at Medina, N. Y. Prepared in Elgin (111.) .Veademy. B.L. Delta Gannna. Married John P. Yomig (No. 002), 20 Mareh 1801, at iLlgin, 111. Died 10 Aug. 1808. at Englewood, III. 597. WILLIAM SWENSON. Born o Feb. 18t>8, at Chisago Lake, Minn. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Graduate of Evanston Swedish Theological Seminary. Attended Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, ISIethodist Episcopal. At MeKeesport, Pa., 1891-93; at Donovan, III, 1803-90; Chit'ago, 1800 . INIember of Central Swedish (^inference. Married (1) Sarah Elizabeth Hanson, 7 Sept. 1801, in Chieago; she died 19 Feb. 1897. (2) Emma Lillian Rydell, 17 Sei>t. 1002. Children~A\ ihLWM, born 13 July 1893; died 10 July 1893. PnanjE, born 16 July 1895. Elizabeth, born Feb. 1897; died 20 Feb. 1807. Residence, 510, 33d St., Chicago, III. 598. CLARA TUCKER (CU.VIG). Born 1 Oct. 18G8, at Galva, 111. Prepared in Galva High School. B.L. Ossoli. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa. Married Alfred Edwin Craig (No. 572), 5 May 1892, at (Jaha, 111. Residence, Ott\nnwa, Towa. ]H'.H)] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 213 599. MAURICE LEONARD WICKMAN. Born 16 Dec. 1863, in Sweden. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Graduated from Swedish Theological Seminary, Evanston, 111. Clergyman, Central Swedish Conference. Principal of Nebraska Wes- leyan Academy, and Instructor in Latin and Greek. Residence, University Place, Neb. 600. THOMAS JEFFERSON WOODCOCK, JR. Born 27 Nov. 1868, in Chicago. Prepared in Hinsdale (111.) High School. Ph.B. $100 prize in Hebrew, on entering Chicago (Congregational) Theo- logical Seminary. 1898, B.D. Adelphic. Phi Beta Kappa. Studebaker prize in German. Clergyman, Congregational. Taught at Hinsdale, 111., 1890-91. Pastor at Nora Springs, Iowa, 1893-94; Lake View, Iowa, 1894-96; Hermosa, Chicago, 1896-97; Lead, S. Dak., 1898-1900; Elk Point, S. Dak., 1900 . Trustee Yankton College, S. D., 1902 . Married Emily Margaret Blythe, 14 March 1895, at Nora Springs, Iowa. Residence, Elk Point, S. Dak. 601. RALPH LOWELL WYMAN. Born 30 Dec. 1866, at Sycamore, 111. Prepared in Sycamore High School. B.S. Adelphic. Graduate of Chicago College of Law. With Western Electric Co., Chicago, 1891-97. Lawyer, Chicago, 1897 . Married Hattie A. Russell, 20 Sept. 1894, in Chicago. Residence, 5819 Washington Boul., Chicago, 111. Office, 423 Reaper Block, Chicago. 602. JOHN BALLANTYNE YOUNG. Bom 9 June 1868, at Morrison, 111. Prepared at Ottawa (lU.) High School. A.B. Beta Theta Pi. Lawyer. Married Louise Emma Swan (No. 596), 26 March 1891, at Elgin, 111. Children — Donald Du Bois, bom 30 June 1892. Alfred John, bom 27 July 1898; died 2 Oct. 1898. Residence, 7654 Drexel Ave., Chicago, 111. CLASS OF 1891. 603. JOHN PORTER ADAMS. Born 10 March 1862, at Elizabeth, N. J. Prepared in .lennings Seminary, Aurora, 111., and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1894, A.M. LL.B., Chicago College of Law. Beta Theta Pi. Principal of Maywood (111.) High School, 1891-95; Superintendent of schools, Maywood, 111., 1895 Married Louise Nichols, 30 June 1897, at Maywood, III. Child — ^Helen Elizabeth, born 4 June 1898. Residence, Maywood, 111. 214 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1891 604. JOHN NICHOLS ADEE. Born 18 Dec. 1867, at South Grove, III. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Massasoit. Political Economy prize. Graduate work in Chicago University. Principal of AVheeling (111.) public school, 1891-95; Principal of Summit (111.) school, 1895-98; Superintendent of schools, Sycamore, 111., 1898 . Married Alta E. Harvey, 3 July 1902, at Sycamore, 111. Residence, Svcamore, 111. 605. WILLIAM DAVID BARNES. Born 8 March 1868, at Irwin, Pa. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Beta Theta Pi. Graduate work in Greek, Northwestern University, 1892-93; in Botany, 1893-94. Residence, Blue Grass, Iowa (1899). 606. MAY LOUISE BENNETT (DYCHE). Sister of No. 494. Born 6 Dec. 1870, at Elmira, N. Y. Prepared in Syracuse (N. Y.) High School, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Alpha Phi. Studied in New York State Library School, 1892-93. Assistant in library of Nortli- western University, 1891-92; assistant librarian, Armour Institute of Tech- nology, 1893-96. Married William Andrew Dyche (No. 365), 11 Feb. 1897, at Evanston, 111. Residence, 1882 Sheridan Road, Evanston. 111. 607. *FREDERICK ROYAL CORBIN. Born 24 April 1869, at Charleston, S. C. Prepared in St. Johnsbury Academy, Vermont. A.B. Hinman. Hinmau prize. With Western Elec- tric Co. at the Hawthorne (111.) experiment station. Met liis death in an explosion, July 1894, at Hawthorne, 111. 608. MARY OLIVE FINLEY (SINGLETON). Born 6 Dec. 1865, at Sycamore, lU. Prepared in Sycamore Higli School and Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Ossoli. Alpha Phi. Teacher in Evanston (111.) public schools, 1891-93; member of Wihnette Woman's Club, 1896-99; director of Boys' Club, 1899. Married Shelby Magoffin Singleton ('92, Law), 6 June 1893, at Evanston, 111. Children— O1.IVE Gertrude, born 1 April 1894; died 17 Feb. 1898. Shelby M.\goffin, Jr., born 20 Sept. 1895. Mary Eleanor, born 3 Dec. 1897. Elizabeth Anne, born 18 Sept. 1899. Residence, 6532 Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111. 1891] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 216 609. RAY CLARKSON MARKER. Born 1 Nov. 1866, at Leadmine, Wis. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. 1894, A.M. 1893, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1902, D.D., Lawrence University. Hinman. Delta Upsilon. Raymond debate prize; Kirk contestant. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, at South Chicago, 189.3-98; at Appleton, Wis., 1898 . Married Lulu Amelia Aljernethy (No. 853), 24 Aug. 1897, at Spokane, Wash. Child— Lvhv Bernice, born 26 Aug. 1898. Robert Abernethy, born 24 Aug. 1902. Residence, Appleton, Wis. 610. AMARY SHERMAN HASKINS. Born 19 Dec. 1864, in La Salle Co., Illinois. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1894, A.M. 1893, B.D., Garrett Biblical lasti- tute. Hinman. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Kirk contestant. Presi- dent College Y. M. C. A., fall of 1890. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor of Central St. Church, Evanston, 111., 1893-98; Irving Park, Chicago, 1898 . Married Elizabeth Rachel McKinney, 16 June 1892, at Piper City, 111. Child — .Ieane Elizabeth, born 16 Dec. 1896. Residence, 1167 W. Grace St., Irving Park, Chicago, 111. 611. JAMES GRANT HENSEL. Born 13 Aug. 1866, at Dover, 111. Prepared in Dover Academy. B.S. Residence, 811 Clark St., Evanston, 111. 612. MARY BELLE HOLDERMAN. Bom 18 Feb. 1865, near Morris, 111. Prepared in Morris Normal School, and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Ossoli. Gamma Phi Beta. Principal, Morris (111.) High School, 1892-98. County Superintendent of schools, Grundy Co., 111., 1898-1902. Member of Northern Illinois Teachers' Association, 1896 ; of Grundy County Teachers' Association, 1892-1902. Residence, Morris, 111. 618. SIDNEY PAINE JOHNSTON. Born 29 Nov. 1869, in Chicago. Prepared in Oakland High School, Chi- cago. Ph.B. Deering prize; editor Northwestern World. Newspaper work, Chicago. Author of technical manuals in sheet metal trade; contributor to chess magazines and trade papers. Residence, 359 E. 43d St., Chicago, 111. Office, 69 Dearborn St., Chicago. 216 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1S91 ($14. J.IVONIA RUTH KA^ . Born 2 Oct. 1SG7, at Watseka, 111. Prepannl in Watseka High School, Danville Seminary and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Ossoli. (lamma Phi Beta. Typewriter and stenographer in law office of father and l.rother, 1S92 . Residence, Watseka, 111. 615. LIN A KENNEDY (PRESTON). Born S Dec. 1869, in Chicago. Prepared in Hinsdale (111.) High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Kappa Alpha Thela. Married Rev. Bryant C. Preston, 15 Jnne 1893, at Rockford, 111. Child— b\on.\ May, born 27 Oct. 1894. Residence, Osage, la. 616. ROSE MINNIE LOGEMAN. Sister of No. 1179. Born 5 Jan. 1867, in Chicago. Prepared in Lake A'lew High School, Chi- cago. Ph.B. Residence, 463 t)rchard St., Chicago, 111. 617. MARY MALTMAN (BASS). Sister of No. 618. Born 20 Sept. 1870, in Chicago. Prepared in Lake \'ie\v High School, Chicago. Ph.B. Attended Northwestern ITniversity Law School, 1891-93. In Europe, 1894. Alpha Phi. Married Perkins Burnham Bass (No. 493), 10 Now 1896, in Chicago. Residence. 1027 (^rove St., Evanston, 111. 618. STEWART ALEXANDER MALTMAN. Brother of No. 617. Born 8 Aug. 1868, in Chicago. Prepared in Lake View High School, Chi- cago. B.S. 1893, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Phi Kappa Psi. Member of law firm of Dunnner & Malt man. Residence, Ponce, Porto Rico. 619. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MARCH. Born 3 Nov. 1870, at Oregon, 111. Prepared in Oregon High School. B.S. Adelphic prize. 1893, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Lawyer. Residence, 5814 West Ohio St., Chicago, 111. Office, 79 Dearborn St. 1891] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 217 (J20. MYRTLE EUGENIA MATTISON. Sister op Nos. 824, 1028 and 1186. Bom 9 Nov. 1869, at Fulton, 111. Prepared in Freeport (111.) High School. A.B. 1895, A.M. (History, in absentia). 1888, Bachelor of Music. Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher in Joliet (111.) High School, 1891-92; in Chicago Public Schools, 1892 — -. Residence, 1028 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111. 621. THOMAS CLARKSON MOULDING. Bkother of No. 393. Born 14 Jan. 1869, in Chicago. Prepared in I^ake View High School, Chicago. A.B. Phi Kappa Psi. Brick manufacturer, Chicago, 1891 . President of the Thomas Moulding Co. Married Ida Thorp Staver (No. 632), 18 Sept. 1894, at Portland, Ore. Children — Thomas Staver, born 13 Aug. 1895. Ruth, born 24 Sept. 1896. Residence, 5949 Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111. Office, 1201-2 Chamber of Commerce Building. 622. ROBERT KENDRICK NISBET. Born 20 Jan. 1867, at Evansville, Ind. Prepared in Evansville High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Phi Kappa Sigma. Manager of Syllabus. With Nisbet & Sonntag, in real estate and insurance business, until 1897. Now with Mackey, Nisbet & Co., wholesale dry goods, Evansville, Ind. Director in Vanderburgh Real Estate Co. Residence, Evansville, Ind. 623. ALFRED HORACE PHELPS. Born 14 Nov. 1868, in Greenville, 111. Prepared in East Denver (Colo.) High School. B.S. 1893, LL.B. (magna cum laude), Yale Law School. Sigma Chi. Lawyer, Denver, Colo., with the firm of Benedict & Phelps. Married Ida Ferguson, 7 July 1897, at Denver, Colo. Child — Horace Ferguson, born 27 July 1898. Address, care Benedict & Phelps, Denver, Colo. 624. GUY NEALE POWER. Born 19 Dec. 1870, in Burlington, la. Prepared in Burlington High School. Ph.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Lawyer, Burlington, la., 1893 . Residence, 104 Woodlawn Ave., N., Burlington, la. 625. FRANK ABRAM REYNOLDS. Born 11 Dec. 1869, at Ballston Spa, N. Y. Prepared in Austin (Minn.) High School. Attended University of Minnesota, 1887-88. A.B. 1894, 218 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1891 A.M. 1893, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate work in University of Cahfornia, and Munich, Germany. 1900, A.M., Harvard University. Professor of Latin, University of Southern Cah- fornia, 1893-95; teacher of Latin and Greek, Ahinieda (Cal.) High School, 1895-99; teacher of Latin in the Morris High School of New York City, 1901 . Residence, 5 \V. 125th St., New York, N. Y. 626. ANNA ELEANORA ROBINSON (RIDGWAY). Born 3 June 1870, at West Union, la. Prepared in West Union High School. B.L. Alpha Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. Norton declamation prize. Attended Cimmock School of Oratory. Instructor in Cumnock School of Oratory, Evanston, 111., 1892-94; in Cumnock School of Oratory, Los Angeles, Cal., 1894-97; in I'pper Iowa University, 1897-98. Traveled in Europe sum- mer of 1898. Married Erman Jesse Ridgway (ex-'91), 28 June 1899, at West Union, la. Children — Robin (daughter), born 15 April 1900. Eleanor, born 24 Nov. 1902. Residence, 51 Manhattan Ave., New York, N. Y. 627. AVARD BEECHER SAWYER. Brother of Nos. 435, 920 and 982. Born 17 Dec. 1868, at Streator, 111. Prepared in Streator High School. Ph.B. Beta Theta Pi. Attended Northwestern University Law School, 1891-92. 1894, Ph.M. Lawyer. Residence, 1031 Maple Ave., Evanston, 111. Othce, 184 La Salle St., Chi- cago, 111. 628. JOHN ADAMS SCOTT. Brother of No. 839. Born 15 Sept. 1867, at Fletcher, 111. Prepared in High School Depart- ment of State Normal School, Normal, 111. A.B. Hinman. Phi Beta Kappa. President Y. M. C. A., 1891. Instructor in Northwestern LTniversity Acad- emy, 1891-93. Graduate student in Greek, 1891-92. Same, in Johns Hop- kins University, 1893-97; Classical Scholar, 1894-95; Fellow, 1895-96. 1897, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. Student in L'niversity of Gottingen. Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor of Greek, Northwestern University, 1897 . Member of American Philological Society and American Archaeological Institute. Author of "A Comparative Study of Hesiod and Pindar," and '"A Tragic Fragment of Ion," in "Studies in Honor of Professor B. L. Gildersleeve," also ''The Vocative in Homer and Hesiod." Married Tillie S. Spring, 1 Sept. 1892. Children — Dorothy Louise, born 13 Aug. 1895. Frederick Sterling, born 9 Sept. 1899. Residence, 2110 Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111. 1891] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 219 629. RAPHAEL ROY SHUMAN. Brotheu of Nos. 482, 593, 840 and 1385. Born 4 April 1807, in Manor Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. Prepared in Cook County (111.) Normal School and North Division High School, Chicago. Ph.B. Adelphic. Sigma Chi. Business manager A'^ort/iwe.s^ern, 1890; Kirk contestant. Reporter, Chicago Tribune, 1891-92. Advertising manager, Deering Har- vester Co., Chicago, 1892-98; same, Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co., Chicago, 1898- 1900; same, Joseph T. Ryerson & Son, Chicago, and editor "The Boilermaker and Sheet Metal Worker," 1900-Dec. 1902. Assistant Secretary and Treas- urer, A. M. Crane & Co., Inc., iron and steel jobbers, Chicago, Dec. 1902 . Contributor of book reviews to Chicago Tribune and Record-Herald, and of articles to advertising magazines. Married Clara Belle Pettigrew, 5 Nov. 1896, at Indianapolis, Ind. Child — Elizabeth, born 13 June 1902. Residence, 1610 Ashland Ave., Evanston, 111. Office, The Rookery, Chicago. 630. GERTRUDE EVA SIMMONS (PEARSON). Born 15 Jan. 1870, at Clarence, la. Prepared in Clarence High School. Ph.B. Alpha Phi. Associate editor of Northwestern and of Alpha Phi Quar- terly. Diplomas from the Berlitz School of Languages and Professor Charles Marchand's School, Paris, France. Teacher in Clarence (la.) High School, 1891-92; in Evanston High School, 1892-97 and 1898-99. Member of Daughters of American Revolution. Married Edward Jones Pearson, 7 June 1899, at Evanston, 111. Residence, 865 Fairmount Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 631. MARTHA CONSTANCE SMITH (HYDE). Born 26 Feb. 1868, at Princeton, 111. Prepared in Sycamore High School and Rockford College, 111. Bh.P. First president Y. W. C. A., 1890-91. Alpha Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. Deering and Bragdon prizes. Class day prophetess. Travel and stud}' in Berlin and Paris, 1892-93. Graduate work in University of Chicago, in 1894 and 1897-98; also in Stanford Uni- versity, Cal., 1898-99, and in University of California, 1899-1900. Teacher of Latin and English in Northwestern University Academy, 1894-97; of EngUsh, Stanford University, Cal., 1898; parlor lecturer and instructor of Shakespeare classes in San Francisco and Oakland, Cal., 1899-1900. Married William Fletcher Hyde, 6 June 1900, at Palo Alto, Cal. Child — William Avery, born 4 June 1902. Residence, 959 Bryant St., Palo Alto, Cal. 632. IDA THORP STAYER CMOULDING). Born 27 Sept. 1869, at Nashua, la. Prepared in Portland (Ore.) High School. B.L. Alpha Phi. Married Thomas C. Moulding (No. 621), 18 Sept. 1894, at Portland, Ore. Residence, 5949 Prairie Ave., Chicago, III. 220 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1891 633. CHARI.es LEWIS STEVENS. Born 12 March 1868, at Joliet, 111. Prepared in West Division High School, Chicago. Ph.B. Hinman. Sigma Chi. Cook County (111.) scholar- ship. 1885. In Chicago until 1895. With Joliet Daihj News. Married Grace Ellis McDonald, 4 Oct. 1894, at Chicago, 111. Children— Mkky Elli?. born 16 May 1896. Robert Wallace, born 1 Sept. 1902. Residence, 203 Clement St., Joliet, 111. 634. MINNIE RUTH TERRY. Sister of No. 1303. Born 29 March 1870, at Peekskill, N. Y. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1894, A.M. (Latin). Ossoli. Alpha Phi. Phi Beta Kappa. Private tutoring in Evanston; study in Europe. 1894-95; substitute teacher in French. Evanston (111.) High School, 1899. Residence, 1812 Hinman Ave., Evan.ston, 111. 635. FRED MONROE TISDEL. Born 7 Jan. 1869, at Belvidere, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1893, A.M., University of Wisconsin. 1894, A.M., Har- vard University. 1900, Ph.D., Harvard University. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. Instructor in Elocution, University of Wisconsin, 1891-93; Professor of English I.anguage and Literature, Armoiu' Institute of Technol- ogy, Chicago, 1900 . Married Nellie Lee Monroe, 8 Sept. 1898, at Brighton, Mass. Child — Nelson Clark, born 11 March 1900. Address, Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago, 111. 636. WILLIAM CROWELL VAN BENSCHOTEN. Brother of No. 455. Born 10 Jan. 1870, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Prepared in Evanston (III.) High School. Ph.B. 1892, A.B., Harvard University. Student in Illinois College of Pharmacy, 1892-93. 1896, M.D. and A.M., Northwestern University. Sigma Chi; Nu Sigma Nu. President of junior class; editor-in-chief of Sylla- bus. Interne, St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, 1896-98; surgeon, Illinois Steel Company Hospital, South Chicago, 1898-1900. Member of Harvard Club, Chicago; Chicago Medical Society; American Medical Association; Fellow American Academy of Medicine. Attending Orthopedic Surgeon St. Luke's Hospital Dispensary. Married Katherine Louise Parr, 21 June 1899, in Chicago. Child— RvTH, born 27 April 1900. Residence, 6454 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111. 637. LUANNA MARIA VERNON. Born 22 March 1867, at Indianola, la. Prepared in Wellesley Preparatorj- School. B.L. Residence, 245 North Twelfth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1891] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 221 638. HARRY FAY WAKEMAN. liorn 1 Sept. 1870, at Lincoln, 111. Prepared in Lincoln High School and Lincoln University. Sigma Chi. Dry goods merchant, Lincoln, 111., until 1901 ; practicing law since that date. Instructor in Commercial Law in Lin- coln Business College. Married Kittle Elizabeth Houston. 2 Nov. 1897, at Lincoln, 111. Residence, Lincoln, III. 639. WILLIAM BRADLEY WALRATH. Born 20 March 1870, in Evanston, 111. Prepared in Evanston High School. A.B. 1893, LL.B., Kent College of Law, Chicago. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Cook County Scholarship, 1887. Gage and Kirk prizes. Lawyer, Chamber of Commerce Building, Chicago. Married Florence A. Dahl, 1897, in Chicago. Children — Hester Dorothy, born 1898. Helen, born 1900. Residence, 1918 Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111. 640. MYRTLE VIOLA WHITNEY. Born . Attended Ripon College, Ripon, Wis. A.B. Gam- ma Phi Beta. Instructor in Latin. Sedalia (Mo.) High School. Residence, Ripon, Wis. 641. CHARLES. HAMLINE ZIMMERMAN. Brother of Nos. 852, 940, 1318 and 1319. Bom 12 April 1870, at Macomb, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1892, A.M. (History and Latin). 1897, Ph.D., Yale Univ^ersity. Adelphic. Beta Theta Pi ; Phi Beta Kappa. President of junior cla.ss; editor-in-chief of Northwestern. Studebaker German prize; Kirk contestant. Instructor in Latin, Northwestern University Academy, 1893-1900; same, Hillhouse High School, New Haven, Conn., 1900 . Residence, 83 Grove St., New Haven, Conn. CLASS OF 1892. 642. JOHN LEWIS ALABASTER. Brother of Nos. 563 and 676. Born 10 Jan. 1870, at Canandaigua, N. Y. Prepared in Indianapolis High School, South Division High School, Chicago, and Northwestern Universitj' Academy. A.B. Phi Kappa Psi. Union League Club orator, 1891. Secretar}' and treasurer The Caxton Co., school furniture and supplies, Chicago. Married Mary^ Plimpton (ex-'93 and daughter of No. 8), of Perris, Cal., 7 Nov. 1901. Residence, 1608 Ashland Ave., Evanston, 111. Office, 378 Wabash Ave.. Chicago. 222 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1892 643. WILLIAM TRACY ALDEN. l^orn 20 Sept. 1866, at Pleasanton, la. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. 1893, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Sigma Chi. Lawyer. Residence, Calumet Club, Chicago, 111. Office, 1412, 59 Clark St. 644. HELEN BABCOCK (LATHAM). Sister of Nos. 531 and 532. Born 29 Feb. 1872, in Chicago. Prepared in Mrs. Babcock's School, Chi- cago. Ph.B. Delta Gamma. Mrs. Willard's School, Berlin, Germany, 1892-93, and graduate student (in absentm) Northwestern University. 1893-94. Teacher in Kenilworth, 111., 1893-97. Married Carlton Ray Latham (No. 770), 23 June 1897, at Kenilworth, 111. Residence, Wilmette, 111. 645. ETHEL BAKER (ANDREWS). Born 31 July 1871, at Tiffin, O. Prepared in South Division High School, Chicago. Ph.B. Delta Gamma. Graduate work in Psychologj^ and Litera- ture, University of Chicago, 1893-94. In Library School, Albany, N. Y., 1897-99. Married Edmund Lathrop Andrews (ex-'90), 12 Oct. 1899, in Chicago. Residence, 3543 Lake Ave., Chicago, 111. 646. FREDERICK WALDO BELKNAP. Born 9 May 1868, in Chicago. Prepared in Evanston High School. B.S. Phi Kappa Sigma. 1894, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Physician, Chicago. Member Chicago Medical Society, Chicago Pediatric Society, American Medical Association, Chicago Physicians' Club, etc. Married Mabelle Arthur, 11 Sept. 1900, at Toronto, Ont. Child — Thomas Arthur, born 24 Nov. 1901. Address, 385 North State St., Chicago, 111. 647. JOHN AUSTIN BELLOWS. Born 9 Nov. 1866, at Guilford, Mo. Prepared in ISIaryville (Mo.) High School. B.S. Adelphic. Phi Kappa Psi. Congdon oratorical prize. At- tended Northwestern University Law School, 1892-93. Phi Delta Phi. Manager of "The World's Parliament of Rehgions," edited by John Henr}' Barrows, 1893-94. Traveling representative for Ginn & Co., school book publishers, 1894-98. Started publishing business 1 Jan. 1898, establishing firm of Bellows Bros. Co., of which he is president. In 1899 business was en- larged by establishing of Interstate School of Correspondence, Chicago, of which he is also president. This school affiliated A\-ith Northwestern LTni- versity in 1902. Married Cora Barney, 16 Oct. 1895, at Lacon, 111. 1892] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 223 Children — Franklin Barney, born 9 July 1896. John Austin, Jr., born 28 Ang. 1898. Esther Katherine, born 11 Sept. 1900. Gordon, born 30 J^ily 1902. Residence, 1130 Judson Ave., Evanston, III. 648. LEE LEVI BENBOW. Born 18 May 1862, at Peru, Ind. Prepared in Mt. Morris (111.) Academy. Attended Carthage College, 1884-86, and University of Michigan, 1886-87. A.B. Graduate student in Political Economy, University of Chicago, 1892-93. Married Emma G. Young, 6 July 1887, at Grand Crossing, 111. Residence, unknown. 649. GERTRUDE LE ROY BROWN. Born 28 Dec. 1870, in Chicago, 111. Prepared in Evan.ston Township High School. Ph.B. 1893, Ph.M. (Philosophy). Graduate student in Political Economy and Philosophy, 1893-94. Graduate student in English Litera- ture, 1894-95. Cataloguer in Evanston Free Public Library, 1895 . Residence, Evanston, 111. 650. CHARLES HENRY BUCKS. Born 6 May 1870, at Monee, 111. Prepared in Jennings Seminary and West Aurora (111.) High School. Ph.B. Phi Kappa Psi. Taught in Oswego, lU., 1892-94; in St. Charles (111.) High School, 1894-97; editor Sycamore (111.) True Republican, 1898; taught in East Aurora (111.) High School, 1899; editor Jackson County Journal, Black River Falls, Wis., 1900 . Residence, Black River Falls, Wis. 651. ^ALFRED WENDELL BURTON. Born 17 Aug. 1867, in Toronto, Canada. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Delta Upsilon. Hinman prize. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, Rock River Conference. Pastor at Sheridan, 111.,. 1892-94. Married Nettie Murch, of Belvidere, 111., Nov. 1892. Died 8 May 1894, at Belvidere, 111. 652. EDGAR PUMPHREY COOK, JR. Bom 18 Aug. 1870, at Mendota, 111. Prepared in Blackstone High School, Mendota, 111. Ph.B. 1895, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Nu Sigma Nu (Medical); Hinman; Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate student at Johns Hopkins University, 1895-96. Physician at Cook County Hospital, Chicago, 1896-97; Instructor in Clinical and Prac- tical Medicine, Northwestern University Medical School, 1898-1900; In- .structor in Medicine, Chicago Polyclinic; Lecturer in Medicine, Illinois Train- ing School for Nurses, Chicago; physician in Mendota, 111., 1900 . Mem- ber of Chicago Medical Society, Chicago Pathological Society, North Central Illinois Medical Association. Residence, Mendota, 111. 224 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1892 653. WILLIAM BREEN DOBLE. Born 29 Sept. 1859, at Charlestown, Cornwall, England. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Delta Upsilon. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, Rock River Conference; at Rockton, lU., 1892-93; Poplar Grove, 111., 1893-95; Blaine, lU., 1895-98; Hampshire, 111., 1898- 1901; Nunda, lU., 1901 . Married Mina L. Gleasman, 29 Nov. 1893, at Rockton, 111. Children — George G., born 4 Sept. 1894. William S., born 4 July 1896. Eleanor, born 23 Aug. 1898. Residence, Nunda, 111. 654. HENRY MAGIFFORD ECHLIN. Born 13 Dec. 1863, at Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Attended Albion College, Michigan, 1884-86. B.S. Hinman. Beta Theta Pi. Graduate work in the University of Chicago, 1894-95. Assistant secretary Chicago Society for University Extension, 1892-93; Instructor in Mathematics, Armour Institute, 1893-94; representative Leach, Shewell & Sanborn, pub- lishers, 1895-97; manager Chicago office of Chas. Scribner's Sons, 1897-98; same for D. Appleton & Co., 1898-1900; manager of Rochester Branch of New York Life Insurance Co., 1900 . Address, care New York Life Insurance Co., 3 Union Square, New York. 655. ARTHUR BRUBAKER FLEAGER. Born 30 July 1870, at Sheldon, 111. Prepared in Sheldon High School, and Illinois Wesleyan University. A.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Read law under Ex-Judge S. S. Page, Chicago. Lawyer. Treasurer Illinois Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Chicago. Address, 910 Ashland Block, Chicago, 111. 656. HERBERT ALEXANDER FRASER. Born 22 June 1865, at Plainfield, 111. Prepared in Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111. Attended University of Illinois two years. B.S. 1893, Mines Building, World's Fair. Teacher of Biology in Joliet (lU.) High School, 1894 . Member Board of Directors Y. M. C. A. since 1898; secretary Herbart Teachers' Club. Married Mary L. Pepper, 20 June 1895, in Joliet, 111. Children — Ruth Elizabeth, born 3 May 1896. Donald Thornton, born 7 July 1898. Residence, 701 Raynor Ave., Joliet, 111. 657. MARY ELGIN GLOSS. Sister of Nos. 467, 468 and 957. Born 1 May 1870, at Elgin, 111. Prepared in Evanston Township High School. B.S. 1897, M.S. (Botany). Ossoli. Kappa Alpha Theta. Deering prize. Attended Shaw's School of Botany, St. Louis, Mo. Taught in Wau- 1892] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 225 paca, Wis., and Menominee, Mich., High Schools, and in Warren Academy, Warren, 111. Teacher of Biology in Evanston To-wnship High School since 1900. Residence, 1919 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. 658. HERBERT EUGENE GRIFFITH. Born 1 Jan. 1866, at Titusville, Pa. Prepared in Moline (111.) High School. Illinois Wesleyan University, 1883-84. B.S. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate student in Johns Hopkins University. Teacher in Mo- line (111.) High School, 1892-94; Oak Park (111.) High School, 1894-96; Pro- fessor of Chemistry, Knox CoUege, Galesburg, 111., 1897 . Member of American Chemical Society, 1899 . Married Carolyn Porter Adams, 18 Dec. 1897, at Oak Park, 111. Residence, Galesburg, 111. 669. OLEANDER RAYMOND HARTMAN. Born 26 May 1871, at Polo, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Lawyer. Residence, unknown. 660. HENRY RAND HATFIELD. Brother of Nos. 368 and 389. Born 27 Nov. 1866, in Chicago. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1897. Adelphic. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. Kirk contestant. Graduate student Univer- sity of Chicago, 1892-94. Fellow in Political Economy, University of Chi- cago. Instructor, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., 1894-96 and 1897-98; Instructor in Political Economy, University of Chicago, 1898-1902; Assistant Professor of Political Economy, and Dean of College of Com- merce and Administration, 1902 . Contributor to Journal of Political Economy. Married Ethel A. Glover, 15 June 1898, at Washington, D. C. Children — John Glover, born 24 Jan. 1900. Robert Miller, born 16 Aug. 1902. Residence, 5825 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111. 661. ERNEST BRYANT HOAG. Brother of No. 257. Born 23 March 1868, at Evanston, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. B.S. Beta Theta Pi. Deering prize. 1894, A.B. in Biology, Leland Stanford Jr. University. 1898-99, Fellow in Biology, Uni- versity of Wisconsin. 1902, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. 1902, A.M. (Pathology), Northwestern University. Instructor in Biology, Throop Polytechnic Institute, Pasadena, Cal., 1895-98; same in Michigan State Normal CoUege, 1899-1900; Instructor in Pathology, Northwestern University Medical School, 1900-02; physician, Pasadena, Cal., 1902 . 226 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1892 Vice-president Pasadena Academy of Sciences, 1897-98. Author of " Ele- mentary Technique in Histology and Bacteriology," 1895, and of a pam- phlet, "Milk and Water Supplies of Pasadena," 1898. Contributor to Land of Su7ishme (Los Angeles), 1895. Married Sada Blanchard Judd, June 1896, at Pasadena, Cal. Residence, 101 N. Los Robles St., Pasadena, Cal. 662. NETTIE JOSEPHINE HUNT (RAYMOND). Born 2 Sept. 1865, at Kaneville, 111. Prepared in East Aurora, 111., High School. B.L. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa. Kirk prize. Graduate student in History, 1892-94. 1897, M.L., University of Wisconsin. Teacher of English Literature in Wisconsin State Normal School, Oshkosh, 1893-95. Graduate student University of Chicago. Married Jerome Hall Raymond (No. 678), 15 Aug. 1895, at Aurora, 111. Address, care University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. 663. ERNEST CLARENCE JOHNSON. Born 29 May 1872, at Evanston, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. B.S. Teller, State Bank of Evanston, lU. Married Alice Anderson, 23 Oct. 1901, at Austin, Chicago. Residence, 623 Cook St., Evanston, 111. 664. LOREN HENRY KNOX. Born 3 Nov. 1868, at Menasha, Wis. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. B.S. Attended Northwestern University Law School, 1892-93. Lawyer. Residence, 630 University Place, Evanston, 111. 666. HOWARD EMMET LEACH. Born 20 April 1872, at Chatsworth, 111. Prepared in Morris Normal School, Illinois. B.S. 1894, LL.B., Kent College of Law, Chicago. LaAvyer. Married Annie Lenore Riley, 17 Feb. 1898, in Chicago, 111. Residence, 2011 Lexington St., Chicago, 111. 666. *EDMUND LUDLOW. Brother of No. 550. Born 28 Feb. 1870, at Ludlow, 111. Prepared in Rice Collegiate Institute, Paxton, 111., and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. 1895, M.D., Northwestern LTniversity Medical School. Sigma Chi ; Nu Sigma Nu. Presi- dent Northwestern Branch of Northern Oratorical League; same of Track Athletic Association. Interne, St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, 1895-97; Assistant Physician, Indiana Central Hospital, Indianapolis, 1897-1901; practiced medicine in Silverton, Colo., 1901-02; in Paxton, lU., 1902-03. Member of Marion County Medical Society, Indiana State Medical Society, Fellow of American Academy of Medicine. Died 5 April 1903, at Los Angeles, Cal. 1892] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 227 667. HARRIET LOUISE McCASKY. Daughter of No. 21, and Sister of Nos. 897 and 970. Born 12 July 1872, in Chicago. Prepared in West Division High School, Chicago. A.B. Ossoli. Alpha Phi ; Phi Beta Kappa. Fellow in University of Chicago. Taught in Chicago; in Butte, Mont., 1897-98; in Pasadena, Cal., 1899 . Permanent address, 790 W. Monroe St., Chicago, 111. 668. EMILY BUTTS MACK. Born 8 June 1870, in Joliet, 111. Prepared in Joliet High School. Ph.B. Graduate work in University of Chicago. Teacher in Joliet High School, 1892 . Residence, 106 Lincoln St., Joliet, 111. 669. JAMES MAILLEY. Born 3 May 1860, in Scotland. Prepared in York College, Nebraska, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Clergyman, Methodist Epis- copal, Nebraska Conference. Went to Manila, May 1898, as Chaplain of the First Nebraska Regiment. Mustered out in San Francisco, Aug. 1899. Married Miss W. A. Bissell, 28 Nov. 1883, at FuUerton, Neb. Children — Lumen Ward, born 9 June 1885. Charles Clark White, born 10 Nov. 1887. Helen Lucile, born 5 Sept. 1891. Residence, Stromsburg, Neb. 670. ALBERT SHERMAN MASON. Born 2 Dec. 1865, at Washington, Cal. Prepared in Griffith Institute, Springville, N. Y., and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hinman. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Nisbet oratorical prize; first prize Northern Oratorical League contest. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; at La Moille, lU., 1892-94; Wyanet, 111., 1894-95; Mt. Morris, 111., 1895-97; Joliet, 111., 1898; Brookings, S. Dak., 1899-1901; Mellette, S. Dak., 1901-02. Married (1) Mary H. Shurtleff, 10 Aug. 1888, at Kenosha, Wis.; she died 26 Dec. 1889. (2) Elizabeth Burton, 14 Dec. 1892, at Belvidere, 111. Children — Albert Burton, born 11 Sept. 1893. Alfred Franklin, born 11 July 1895. John Leslie, born 2 June 1897. Rowland Elmore, born 30 Sept. 1898. Sherman, Jr., born 16 Dec. 1902. Residence, MeUette, S. Dak. 671. EFFIE WINDLE MILLER. Born 2 Oct. 1872, at Bloomington, 111. Prepared in Kensington (lU.) High School. B.L. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher in Chicago public schools, 1892 . Residence, 11456 Indiana Ave., Chicago, lU. «7a, *\iAU\ KriA rvriKKsoN. vei^ity Aov^vVmv. RXi. Oa«\i«« Phi Ht^ta. Ijui^jjht ui lUuliugtwu, Wis,, Ui«\l S Nov. ISIK^, at IWrliiVi^uvn. NY is. t{74. vUVUlKS HIKAM PKUHINK. VVm-ix 33 CK»t. lSt>4. »t Wiltvxn Juiu«tiv4>. lo\\«. IViv-mnl at Mvhmv's HiU sMul ^^^nUu\, lud. Ph.l*. Omdviatt^ stuvlv itv Thysivvs »nd Moohjuiiw in B»^rtiu. 0»»>ru\iUVY lSt>^i)l>. l\\Hcher, Kt^vKnuv, vmkuown. t575. OHAUIK.^ AUUOri rUll I ITS. llKorHKii or No, SiXS. In^ru SI Ai»g. IS70. iu Ohioa^^. \^v\vv»\\i in Xorthwt^iitern Uniwmty AortvUn^v. B-S. Bt>t» Thoti* l^; Phi IVtj* K^VH^'*- M^^vy \\jiat\ Stndtnxl of Aivhileclvuv. MAssaohust^tls Institvite ot l\vhuolv>4j,v, lSl>3-i)4; Kvwlo d«*s Bt^»u\-Aits \,l>»ris\ ISiM iV^. Aivhiloot. Ohiort^w MonxUn- of Sooioty of Bt\HVix-Ans Aivhittvts, Ut^adeniv, 23S UiwnwvHHl IVnil.. Kvanston. III. Hv-'vu Sl> J»«. ISTl. 5^ l>ivKviuin^vjtoi\, III. IVj^cuwl lu IVivvmtory IV^vart- uu-m ol Illinois \Yt'>slt^yAn I'nivtM-isity. Attont.U\l llliuvxis \\\^oyiu\ I'nivei^ sity tor leu terms, aiui Northwestej-u I'nivei-sity for two terms. A.li. KappA Alphrt IhetA. t-o-HvhiAte student in Latin ami Grvvk {in (»^^vH^»a\ 1S8>S-^V». lSi>7, A.M.. K>st«.>n I'juvei-sity. Assistant in l.aiv^uaj::*' de^^art- meul Illinois ^tate Normal ruiversity. lSiM-Ot» atvd lSy7-i>i); heavl of l.^»- gviajiv devv^rtiuem Northorn lUimxis Si^ate Norn»al 8<'hixJ, lS9i) , MemlnM- of lUinivis State Si'luH^l Mistn^ss' Club, lSi>S ; s^H^ivtary ixf sau\e. lSi)i) ; memlvr of Northern Illinois l\\Hehei-s' As;5^>eiation, ISiW ; s*H'ivt*ry. IVHK> . Kesivieuw. 146 NY. Main St.. IX^ Kaib. 111. 1892] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL AJtTS 229 (577. CORA MONNIER RAWLINS. SiHTER OP NOS. 835 AND L377. Bori) 8 Jan. 1804, at Guilford, 111. Prepared in Illinois State Xonnal School, Normal, 111,, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1893, A.M. (Greek). Ossoli. Phi Beta Kappa. Bragdon prize. Teacher in Mus- kegon (Mich.) High School, 1892-94; teacher of English and Latin, State Normal School, Valley City, N. D., 1894-95; same cliair and preceptress in State Normal School, Madison, S. D., 1895-1902; Instructor in Latin and Greek, Beaver College, Beaver, Pa., 1902-03; Instructor in English, State Normal School, Madison, S. Dak., 1903 . Residence, Beaver, Pa.; after July 1903, Madison, S. D. «78. JEROME HALL RAYMOND. Born 10 March 1869, at Clinton, la. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. 1893, A.M. (American History). Adelphic. Beta Theta Pi. Graduate work, Johns Hopkins University, 1892. 1895, Ph.D., University of Chicago. Travel and study in Europe and Asia, as secretary to Bishop Thoburn, 1890-92. Lecturer in History, secretary Chicago Society for University Extension, and editor of the University Extension Magazine, 1892-93; Professor of History and Political Science, Lawrence University, 1893-94; Lecturer in Sociology and secretary of the Class Study Department, University Extension Division, University of Chicago, 1894-95; Assistant in Sociology, same institution, 1895; Professor of Sociology and .secretary of the University Extension Department, University of Wisconsin, 1895-97; President of West Virginia University and Professor of Economics and Sociol- ogy, 1897-1901 ; abroad, 1901-02; Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Chicago. Member of American Economic Association; American Academy of Political and Social Science; president Department of Higher Education of National Educational Association, 1899-1900; member of Executive Com- mittee of Southern Educational Association. Married Nettie Josephine Hunt (No. 0G2), 15 /Vug. 1895, at Aurora, 111. Address, University of Chicago, Chicagfj, III. 679. (JHARLES LEWIS RUNDELL. Bom 30 Dec. 1809, in Chicago. Prepared in West Division High School, Chicago. Ph.B. LL.B., Kent College of Law. Lawyer. Married Maude Crumb, 12 Oct. 1898, at Rockford, 111. Residence, 1945 Lexington St., Chicago, 111. Office, 760, 334 Dearborn St. 680. IDA MAY SCHOTTENFELS. Born 21 Dec. 1869, at Des Moines, la. Prepared in West Division High School. Ph.B. 1895, A.M., University of Chicago. Instructor in Mathe- matics, College of the City of New York. Address, 1230 Amsterdam Ave., New York, N. Y. Permanent address, 4215 Calumet Ave., Chicago, 111. 230 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1892 681. CLAUDE FRANK SHRONTS. Born o March 1SG9, at Momence, 111. Prepared in Monience (111.) Higl\ School and Northwestern University Aeadeniy. B.S. 1890, M.I)., North- western Univer.sit}- Medical School. Physician. Held appointment in Hospi- tal at Kankakee, 111. Residence, Monience, 111. (1899.) 682. .\NNA PAULINE SIMONSON (MEDDAUCiH). Sister of No. 787. Born 21) Feb. 1871, in Chicago. Prepared in Clear Lake (la.) High School. B.L. Ossoli. Trained nurse in Chicago, 1898 — ■. Married Lofton Arthur Meddaugh, M.D., 15 Sept. 1892, at Eagle Grove, la. ; he died 20 June 1898. Address, Chicago Hospital, 452 E. 49th St., Chicago, 111. 683. JAMES CIRUNDY SINCLAIR. Born 21 Oct. 1856, at Greencastlc, Ind. Prepared in Macksburg (la.) High School, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Graduated from Bennett Medical College, 1883. 1888, M.D., Chicago College of Physicians and Surgeon.s. Physician. Married Anna Dobb.s, of Crestun, la.. 4 A})ril 1888. C/u'W— DoN.\i>D A., born 1893. Residence, unknown. 684. MAITDE MARTHA SMITH (GOliHAM.) Born 19 July 1870, at Decorah, la. Prepared in Geneseo (III.) High School and Collegiate Institute. B.L. Kappa Kappa Ganuna; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher of English Literature in Henr}- (111.) High School, 1892-93; same at Piano, 111., 1893-94; same at Salt Lake C^ity, Utah, 1895-99. Married Andrew J. Gorham, 12 Oct. 1899, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Residence, 413 E. 2d South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. 686. NEWLAND FARNSWORFH SMITH. Born 28 Jan. 1870, at Downers Grove, 111. Prepared in Aurora (111.) High School. Ph.B. Hinman. Graduate student in Physics (in absenim), 1892-93. Graduate student in Physics, University of Chicago, 1894-96 and 1900-01. Teacher in Keokuk (la.) High School, 1892-94; Instructor in Physics, Chicago Manual Training School, 1896-1901 ; Acting Professor of Physics, Iowa College, Griimell, la., 1901-02; Professor of Phy.-^ics, Olivet College, Olivet, Mich., 1902 . Married Helen Sisson, 14 Oct. 1897, at Keokuk, la. Residence, Olivet, Mich. 1892] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 231 686. RALPH HAM SMITH. Born 12 Dec. 1872, in San Francisco, Cal. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. B.S. 1893, M.S. Phi Kappa Sigma ; Phi Beta Kappa. Lawyer. Married Zetta Belle Walker, 3 Sept. 1896, at Evanston, 111. Residence, 1640 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111. Office, 1520 Monadnock Blk., Chicago, 111. 687. CATHARINE JOSEPHINE STAHL. Born 2 Dec. 1860, at Diagonal, la. Prepared in Simpson College, Indian- ola, la. Ph.B. President Y. W. C. A., 1891-92. Missionary teacher, Calcutta, India, 1893-99; principal of branch of the Calcutta Girls' School, at Darjeeling, India, Jan. to Oct. 1899, and gave heroic service during land- slide at that place, 24 Sept. 1899. Instructor Methodist Girls' High School, Rangoon, British Burmah, 1902 . Residence, Rangoon, British Burmah, via Brindisi. 688. WILLIAM CASS STOWE. Brother of No. 484. Born 27 Sept. 1870, at Oshkosh, Wis. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. Student of Architecture, Chicago Art Institute, and Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, France. Architect, Chicago, 111. Married Clara Belle EUars, 6 April 1902, at Evanston, 111. Residence, 404 Lee St., Evanston, 111. 689. FLORENCE MARIAN TABOR (CRITCHLOW). Born 6 Sept. 1868, at Lawton, Mich. Prepared in Olivet (Mich.) College. A.B. On editorial staff of Church Work, St. Paul, Minn. ; afterward teacher. Grand Rapids, Mich. Contributor to church papers, St. Paul and Detroit dail}^ papers, and to magazines. 1903, A.M., Stanford University. Married Charles Blakely Critchlow, 1 Jan. 1898, at San Francisco, Cal. Residence, 490 Fell St., San Francisco, Cal. 690. DANIEL WEBSTER TERRY, JR. Born 30 May 1869, in New York City. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Phi Kappa P.si. Editor in chief of Syllabus. 1892-93, graduate student in Mathematics {in absentia). Graduate work {in absentia) at University of Chicago. Resident graduate at Yale Univer_ sit}'. 1900, A.M., Yale. Instructor in Higher Mathematics, Dickinson Semi- nary, Williamsport, Pa., 1893-94; Professor of Latin and Greek, Hudson River Institute, Claverack, N. Y., 1895-97 and 1898-99; Professor of Latin and Greek, Cazenovia Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y., 1900 . Married Frances Marion Beattie, 24 Dec. 1900, at Syracuse, N. Y, Residence, Cazenovia, N. Y. 232 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1892 691. EDWIN HERMAN TOWLE. Born 19 Sept. 1869, at Falls City, Neb. Prepared in Falls City High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Investor, Falls City, Neb. Police judge of Falls City, 1894-95. Justice of the peace, 1895. Married Lillian Farington, 7 Dec. 1897, at Falls City, Neb. Residence, Falls City, Neb. 692. JOHN ALBRECHT WALZ. Born 19 Dec. 1871, at Kirchheim, Germany. Prepared in Karlsgymna- sium, Stuttgart, Germany. A.B. Sophomore Greek prize. Graduate stu- dent in German, 1892-93. 1895, A.M., Harvard University. 1897, Ph.D., Harvard. Graduate study in University of Berlin, Germany, 1897-99. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Instructor in German, Northwestern Univer- sity Academ}', 1892-94; same in Harvard University while a graduate stu- dent, 1895-97; Harvard traveling Fellow at BerUn, Germany, 1897-99; In- structor in German, Western Reserve University, 1899-'01; same chair in Harvard Univer.sity, 1901 . Contributor to Harvard Studies and Notes, 1897; Modern Language Abates, Vol. XVI, Americana Germanica, Vol. IV, and Bulletin of Western Reserve ITniversity, 1900. Married Esther Sellholm, 30 June 1901, at Stockholm, Sweden. C/iiW— Hans Gunnar, born 19 Oct. 1902. Residence, 1657 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. 693. LAURA ADA WANLESS (CLOTFELTER). Born 19 Feb. 1871, at Constantinople, Turkey. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. University Woman's Club. Taught in HiUs- boro. 111., 1892-93; in Butler, 111., 1893-94; Harvel, 111., 1894-96. County secretary W. C. T. U. ; secretary Illinois Domestic Science Club. Married Dr. George A. Clotfelter, 26 May 1896 at Dan\illp 111. Child~ADA Margaret, born 21 March 1901. Residence, Hill.sboro, ill. 694. \rArTHE\\' GOSSNER WENZ. Born 10 Sept. 1862, at Hazel Green, Wis. Prepared in German English College, Galena, 111. A.B. B.S. (hon.), German English College. Clerg}-- man, Methodist Episcopal; Rock River Conference, at St. Paul, 111., South Englewood, and Chicago Lawn, Chicago, 111. ; at Merrill Church, Chicago, 1901 . Married Millie G. Braidwood, 7 Nov. 1901, at Chicago, 111. Child — Florence Christina, born 31 Aug. 1902. Residence, 5445 S. Paulina St., Chicago, 111. 696. WILLIAM LOUIS WILSON. Born 19 July 1869, at Centerville, N. Y. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Fellow in Chemistry, 1892-93. 1893, M.S. 1892] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 233 Member of Life-Saving Crew, 1889-95; gold medal from United States Gov- ernment for service at wreck of "Calumet." 1896, M.D., Chicago Medical College. Interne St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, 1896-98; practicing physician in Chicago, 1898- — . Member of Chicago Medical Society and American Medical Association. Associate in Medicine, Rush Medical College, 1902. Married Juha Tyndale Milligan, 29 June 1900, at Oak Park, 111. Child—FAVh RuTLEDGE, born 12 Feb. 1902. Residence, 5654 Monroe AA^e., Chicago, 111. CLASS OF 1893. 696. FANNY GRACE ALABASTER. Sister of Nos. 563 and 642. Born 20 March 1872, at Elmira, N. Y. Prepared in South Division High School, Chicago, and Evanston Township High School. B.L. Alpha Phi. Kirk contestant. Taught in Chicago, 1894-95; Assistant principal in grammar school at Arlington Heights, 111., 1895-98; teacher in Austin, 111.,. 1898-1903. Residence, 437 S. Waller Ave., Austin Station, Chicago, 111. 697. CHARLES SHERMAN ALDRICH. Born 25 Jan. 1865, at Hamburg, N. Y. Prepared in Fredonia (N. Y.) State Normal School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Delta Upsilon. President Y. M. C. A., 1891-92. Principal of Canton (111.) High School, 1893-97. Superintendent of Canton (111.) schools, 1897 . Married (1) Rilla Taylor, 29 Dec. 1891, at Wichita, Kan.; she died 10 Oct. 1893, at Canton, 111. (2) Myrtle Shields, of Canton, 111., 10 June 1896, at Evanston, 111. Residence, 602 N. Second Ave., Canton, 111. 698. WILFRED FITCH BEARDSLEY. Born 16 Oct. 1870, at Albion, Wis. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. Deering prize. Graduate student, Johns Hopkins University, 1898-99. Instructor in Greek and Latin, Evanston Township High School, 1893-98; Assistant principal,. 1899-1900; Associate Principal, 1900 . Residence, 710 Clark St., Evanston, 111. 699. BENJAMIN FELL BEAZELL. Born 13 Sept. 1865, at Webster, Pa. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. Hinman. Editor and proprietor of the Chillicothe (Mo.) Tribune, 1895 . Postmaster, Chillicothe, Mo., 1898-1903. Married Bertha A. French, 4 May 1898, at Chillicothe, Mo. •234 XORTHWESTERX I'XIVERSITY [1893 Children — M.u?y Elizabeth, born 14 Feb. 1S99. Bertha Ruth, born 14 Oct. 1900. Samuel David, born 28 March 1903. Residence. Chi Hi cot he. Mo. 700. .TOHX EDWARD BOXEBRIGHT. Born S Aug. 1S6S, at Amboy, lU. Prepared in Xorthwestern Uimersity Academy. B.S. Hinnian. Hinman prize. Graduate student at Cliicago University. Graduate student in Mathematics (in absentia), Xorthwestern University, 1S94-96. Instructor in Physics in University of Idaho, 1S93- 97; Professor of Physics. 1S97 . Married Millicent Carter, 6 July 1893, at Bentonsport, la. C/ifW— DoxALD, born 25 March 1894. Residence. Moscow. Idaho. 701. MARY CH.\TTLE. Born 4 Xov. 1869. at Chatsworth. 111. Prepared in East Aurora (111.) High School. Ph.B. Alpha Phi. Residence, 361 Seminary Ave.. Aurora. 111. 702. JAMES FRAXKLIN CLAXCY. Brother of Xo. 74S. Born 7 Sept. 1862, in Addington Co., Out. Prepared in Xewburg (Ont.) High School and Xorthwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Delta Upsilon. 1892, diploma, from Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Rock River Conference. Pastor of Maris Chapel, Chicago, 1893-94; at Lemont, 111., 1894-96; at La Grange, 111., 1896-97; of Halsted Street Church. Chicago. 1897-1901: at Blue Island, 111., 1901 . Pub- Ushed pamphlet, "City Mission Work of Halsted Street Church," years 1898-99, and 1899-1900. Editor of Blue Island Tidings, monthly, 1901 . Married EUza A. Holmes, 19 May 1891. at Marseilles, 111. Children — Doxald R.a.vmoxd, born 1 March 1892. Rockwell Fr.vxklix, born 27 Oct. 1893. ^Iark AYexdell. born 1 Jan. 1898. Myrtle E., born 26 Xov. 1899. Residence, 598 Greenwood Ave., Blue Island. 111. 703. EDWARD LAUGHTON COLEBECK. Born 24 April 1865, at Elksley, Xottinghamshire, England. Prepared in DarUngton (Wis.) High School and Xorthwestern University Acadeni}-. A.B. 1894, A.M. (Latin and German). Graduate student, ITniversity of Chicago, 1897-98; Yale University, 1898-99; University of Wisconsin, 1899- 1900. Professor of Latin and Greek, Western College, Toledo, la., 1894-97; same chair, Southern L'niversity, Greensboro, Ala., 1900 , Residence, Greensboro, Ala. 1893] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 235 704. GEORGE ELMER COTTER. Born 4 Aug. 1868, at Farmington, 111. Prepared in Peoria (111.) High School. A.B. Delta Upsilon. Office, 378 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 705. ALYIN HOWARD CULVER. Son of No. 41. Born 9 March 1873, in Chicago, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. 1895, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Lawyer, Chicago, 1895 . Residence, Glencoe, 111. Office, 59 Clark St., Chicago. 706. MARY ELIZABETH DEMOREST. Sister of No. 574. Born 1 Dec. 1869, at Muscatine, la. Prepared in Muscatine High School; Ph.B. President Y. W. C. A, 1892-93. Alpha Phi ; Phi Beta Kappa. Deer- ing prize. Taught in River Falls, Wis., 1893-94; in Muscatine, la., 1894-95. in South Side High School, Milwaukee, Wis., 1896 . Residence, 2036 Wells St., Milwaukee, Wis. Permanent address, 840 Newell Ave., Muscatine, la. 707. GEORGE BOYD DYCHE. Brother of No. 365. Born 19 March 1872, at Chicago, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. 1897, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Graduate work in Vienna, Austria. Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Rho Sigma (medical). Interne, Michael Reese Hospital, 1897-99; student in Vienna, 1899-1900; practicing in Chicago, 1900 . Residence, 5345 Washington Ave., Chicago, 111. 708. ROBERT FRANCIS EARHART. Born 2 Feb. 1873, at Toledo, la. Prepared in Lenox College, Hopkinton, la. Attended Cornell College, 1889-91. B.S. Electrician. Moline, 111., 1893-97; graduate student, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1897-98; Fellow in Physics, University of Chicago, 1899-1900, receiving Ph.D.; Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind., 1902 . Contributor to Johns Hopkins LTni- versity Circular, American Journal of Science, Astrophysical Journal, Physical Review, and Philosophical Magazine. Residence, Terre Haute, Ind. 709. WILLIAM McDONALD EWING. Born 2 Sept. 1866, at Mattoon, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1895, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Phi Kappa Psi. Kirk prize. Member Life-Saving Crew; medal from U. S. Government. 236 XOR'IHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1S9S Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor at North Prairie, 111., 1895-97: at Desplaines, 1897-99; Cuyler, 1899-1900; Willard, Aurora. 1900-01 ; Hinckley^ 111., 1901 . Married Lucy C. Sawin, G Oct. 1898, at Mattoon. 111. Children— Joseph Sawix, born 21 Sept. 1899. William McDonald, Jr., horn 31 Dec. 1901. Residence, Hincklej-, 111. 710. EDSON BRADY FOWLER. Born 14 Feb. 1865, at Buda, 111. Prepared in Buda (111.) High School and Northwestern LTniversity Academy. A.B. Hinman;Tau Kappa Phi (local). Graduate student in Electro-Therapeutics, 1894-95; in Pathology, 1895- 96. 1896, M.D.. Noithwestern ITniversity Medical School. Nu Sigma Nu. Gage prize; president junior class; member Life-Saving Crew; medal from United States Government. Interne, Mercy Hospital, Chicago, 1896-97. Physician, Chicago; Clinical Instructor in Medicine, Northwestern LTniversity Medical School, 1897 ; lecturer in Mercy Hospital Training School for Nurses. Member of Chicago Medical Society, Southwestern Medical Society, and American Medical Association. Author of "^lunicipal Governmeni of the City of Chicago." Married Hannah Isa belle Drew (No. 752), 6 Oct. 1899, in Chicago. Residence, 3359 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. 711. HENRY LAWRENCE HARVEY. Brother of No. 472. Born 1870, in Chicago, 111. Prepared in Northwestern I'^ni- versity Academy. A.B. Residence, 1023 Wilcox Ave., Chicago, 111. Office, 449 State St., Chicago. 712. HELEN SCOTT HAY. Bom 5 Jan. 1869, at Lanark, 111. Prepared in Savanna High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Graduated from Illinois Training School for Nurses, Chicago, 1895. Graduate work in University of Chicago, three semesters, 1900-01. Phi Beta Kappa. Head nurse, State Hospital for Insane, Clarinda, la., 1895-96; superintendent of nurses, Los Angeles (Cal.) Sanitaria, and engaged in private duty, 1896-99. Principal of Savanna (111.) High School, 1900-01. Private nursing in Chicago, 1901-02. Superintendent of Nurses, Cook Count)' Institutions. Dunning, Chicago, 1902 . Address, Dunning, 111. 713. GEORGE PHILO HILLS. Born 26 Feb. 1871, at Polo, 111. Prepared in Ottawa (111.) High School. A.B. Hinman. Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi (Law). Member Advisory Board Student Control; president Northern Oratorical League; class day presenter of gifts. Attended Chicago College of Law three months in 1895; balance of 1893] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 237 preparat'on in law offices in Champaign and Ottawa, 111. Law reporter and private secretary, Champaign, III., 1893-9.5; practicing law in Ottawa, 111.. 1899 . Residence, Ottawa, 111. 714. ROBERT NEWTON HOLT. Born 4 Nov. 1868, at Savanna, 111. Prepared in Rockford (lU.) High School. Ph.B. 1895, Ph.M. (Constitutional Law). 1895, LL.B., North- western University Law School. Hinman. Tau Kappa Phi (local). Editor Northwestern, 1892. Raymond debate prize; Marcy prize; Harris Political Economy prize. Member of Life-Saving Crew. Lawyer, Chicago. Justice, 1889-1903. Assistant States Attorney of Cook County, 111., 1903 . Mem- ber of Chicago Law Institute. With firm of Holt & Wilcoxon (No. 734). Married Ora E. Wakeman (No. 846), 14 July 1896, at Park Ridge, 111. Children — Helen, born 9 Feb. 1900. Margaret L., born 10 July 1901. Robert, born 21 March 1903. Residence, 2540 North 42d Ave., Chicago, 111. Office, 1015 Association Building. 716. GEORGE JAMISON. Born 10 Oct. 1870, at Libertyville, 111. Prepared in Rockefeller (111.) Classical Institute. A.B. Taught in Libertyville, 111. Residence, Cherry Valley, 111. 716. ALVA MONROE JAYNES. Born in Stark Co., 111. Prepared in Illinois Wesleyan University and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Taught school, 1893-94; since farmer and stock raiser. Married Amy I. E. Reed, 22 June 1893, near Lafayette, 111. Children — Twin girls, born in June 1894; died in Oct. Leonard Reed, born 13 Jan. 1896. William Charles, born 31 Jan. 1899. Residence, Lafayette, 111. 717. HENRIETTA MAY JENNINGS (GATES). Born Dec. 1869, at Mattoon, lU. Prepared in Mattoon High School. B.L. Kappa Alpha Theta. Married James Franklin Gates (No. 721), 28 Jime 1894, at Mattoon, 111. Residence, 626 Hamlin St., Evanston, lU. 718. CHARLES DANIEL LOCKWOOD. Born 22 Jan. 1868, at Effingham, 111. Attended Kansas Wesleyan Uni- versity. A.B. 1894-95, graduate student in Philosophy; 1895-96, in Bac- teriology. 1896, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Hinman. Tau Kappa Phi; Delta Tau Delta. Physician; at Chicago Lying-in Hospital, 238 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1893 1896; Cook County Hospital, 1896-98; practicing physician, Chicago, 1898- 1900; at Pasadena, Cal., 1901 . Member of Chicago Medical Society. Author of paper for Methodist Episcopal Congress at St. Louis, 1899, "Chris- tian Science from a Medical Point of View." Contributor to Northwestern University Medical School Bulletin, and Chicago Medical Recorder. Married Clara May Sanford, 5 Sept. 1898, at Platteville, Wis. Residence, Pasadena, Cal. 719. MARIETTA MYRTILLA MURRAY (STRETTON). Born 8 March 1865, near Macomb, 111. Prepared in Macomb Normal, and Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111. Ph.B. Ossoli; University Woman's Club. 1900, M.A.L., Canton (Mo.) Bible School. Contributor to The Editor, Ohio Farmer, Union Signal, Household Realm, etc. Married Rev. John Thomas Stretton, 27 Aug. 1893, at Evanston, 111. Children — Hannah Evangeline, born 6 Aug. 1894; died Nov. 1894. Etta Evangeline, born and died 1 April 1896. Ruth Henrietta, born 3 July 1897. Residence, Hingham, Wis. 720. THOMAS NICHOLSON. Born 27 Jan. 1862, at Woodburn, Ontario, Can. Prepared in Smithville High School, St. Catharine's Collegiate Institute, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Kirk contestant. Phi Beta Kappa. 1892, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1895, A.M. (Philosophy), Northwestern University. 1898, D.D., Iowa Wesleyan University. Graduate work in University of Chicago. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; at Big Rapids, Mich., 1893-94. Professor of Philosophy and Biblical Literature, and Principal of the Academy, Cornell College, Iowa, 1894 . Lecturer on the English Bible. Member of Upper Iowa Conference; president Board of Examiners for two terms; mem- ber of numerous church and college boards. Chairman of Executive Com- mittee Iowa State Teachers' Association, 1899, also of committee which organized list of accredited high schools and published State High School Manual, which he edited. Author of "Epworth League Bible Studies," 1901-02, and of "Epworth League Devotional Topic Book," 1902. Contributor to Methodist Review, Conference Examiner, Epworth Herald, and numerous other church papers. Married Jane Boothroyd, 20 Aug. 1885, at Hamilton, Can. Children — Grace Bertha, born 1 Oct. 1886. Florence Mae, born 16 May 1888. Residence, Mt. Vernon, la. 721. JAMES FRANKLIN GATES. Born 22 Dec. 1870, at Necedah, Wis. Prepared at Galena (111.) and Clin- ton (la.) High Schools. Ph.B. Phi Kappa Psi. President College Y. M. C. A., 1892-93. Assistant Secretary Central Y. M. C. A., Chicago, 111., 1893-95; 1893] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 239 Secretary same since 1895. Author of book, "The Religious Condition of Young Men," 1900, published by Central Y. M. C. A. Married Henrietta May Jennings (No. 717), 28 June 1894, at Mattoon, 111. Child — James Franklin, Jr., born 11 Nov. 1899. Residence, 626 Hamlin St., Evanston, III. 722. WILLIAM ARTHUR PEASE. Born 22 April 1871, at Centralia, 111. Prepared in Jefferson High School, Chicago, lU. A.B. Tau Kappa Phi. Freshman Greek prize. 1894-96, student McCormick Theological Seminary. Graduate work in University of Chicago. United States customs service until Feb. 1894. City missions, 1896-97. Tutor, traveling abroad, 1897-98. Teacher in Preparatory, Alle- gheny College, Meadville, Pa., 1898-99; in Beaver (Pa.) High School, 1899- 1900; in English High and Manual Training School, Chicago, 1900 . Married Gertrude E. Stewart, 15 July 1902, at Irving Park, Chicago, 111. Residence, 2321 North 42d Court, Chicago, 111. 723. MARY BIGELOW PETERSON. Born 9 April 1857, at Salem, Mass. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. University Woman's Club. Phi Beta Kappa. 1890-91, special student in Wellesley College. Teacher of Mathematics in South Divi- sion High School, Milwaukee, Wis., 1893 . Residence, 221 15th St., Milwaukee, Wis. 724. CHRISTIAN AUGUST PETTERSEN. Born 10 Aug. 1870, in Chicago. Prepared in Jefferson High School, Chi- cago. Ph.B. Cook County scholarship. Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher of Mathematics, Jefferson High School, Chicago, 1893 . Member of Electrical Congress, World's Fair, 1893 ; National Conference of Charities and Correc- tions, 1894 ; Chicago Academy of Sciences, 1899 ; American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1903. Married Anna Irene Cady, 2 July 1902, in Chicago. Child— K SON, born 31 March 1903. Residence, 2395 Lowell Ave., Chicago, lU. 726. FREDERICK CHARLES ROBERTS. Born 8 Dec. 1867, at Hancock, Mich. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. B.S. Attended Michigan College of Mines, Houghton, Mich., 1897. Clerk in mine office, Mastodon, Mich., 1893-96; mining at Rat Portage, Ont., 1898; mining engineer for Oliver Iron. Mining Co., Iron River, Mich., 1899-1902; practicing mining engineering with A. P. SiUiman at Hib- bing, Minn., 1902 . Residence, Hibbing, Miim. 726. ELIZABETH DELIGHT SANBORN (THOMPSON). Born 13 Feb. 1871, at Pecatonica, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Alpha Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. Congdon and Brag- 240 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1893 don prizes. Graduate work in University of Chicago. Taught in Clarinda, la., 1895-96; in Bedford, la., 1896-98. Married Ralph Waldo Thompson, 2 Nov. 1899, at Evanston, 111. Children — Jean Sanborn, born 24 Aug. 1900. Donald Sanborn, born 15 Nov. 1901. Residence, Bedford, la. 727. WILLIAM THOMPSON SCOTT. Born 25 Jan. 1866, at Paxton, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1893, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Hinman. Gage prize. Kirk contestant. President of senior class. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; at Shrewsbury, Mo., 1893-94; at Tov/er Grove, St. Louis, Mo., 1894-97; at Sedalia, Mo., 1897-1902; Summit Street Church, Kansas City, Mo., 1902 . Contributor to church papers. Married Minnie BeUe Harris, 27 March 1897, at St. Charles, Mo. Children — Hortense Lucile, born 6 Dec. 1897. Helen Margaret, born 9 March 1899. Residence, Kansas City, Mo. 728. CHARLES KING SHERMAN. Bom 8 April 1870, in Chicago. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Phi Kappa Sigma. Attended Chicago College of Law. Lawyer, Chicago, 111. Residence, 4730 Grand Boulevard, Chicago, 111. 729. *MARY KING SINGLETON (HAYES). Sister OP No. 841. Born 27 March 1870, at Meadows Farm, Ind. Prepared in Evanston Township High School. A.B. Alpha Phi. Married Avery R. Hayes (ex-'93). May 1895. Child— Mary Singleton, born 30 June 1897. Died 15 Aug. 1897, at Wilmette, 111. 730. ALBERT LESTER STEBBINGS. Born 14 Aug. 1870, at Chicago. Prepared in Jefferson Township High School, Chicago. Ph.B. Graduate student in Pathology, 1895-97. 1896, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Hinman. Phi Beta Kappa. Interne, Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, 1896; physician, Marseilles, 111., 1898 ; health officer, Marseilles, 111., 1899 . Married Alice Jessamine Meek, 27 Sept. 1898, at Englewood, Chicago. Child — Lucile Marguerite, born 5 Oct. 1899. Residence, Marseilles, 111. 731. WILBUR FISK TOMLINSON. Brother of No. 1052. Born 8 April 1870, at Wayne, N. Y. Prepared in Marion (Kan.) High School and Southwest Kansas College. A.B. Adelphic. ^^Delta Upsilon ; Phi 1893] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 241 Beta Kappa. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, West Wisconsin Conference ; at Kinsley, Kan., 1893-95; Winfield, Kan., 1895; Superior, Wis., 1895-96; Hurley, Wis., 1896-97; Glenwood, Wis., 1897-1901; Mineral Point, Wis., 1901 . Married Pearl Van Doren, 6 March 1895, at Pasadena, Cal. Children — Charles Watson, born 1895. Theodore Herbert, born 1897. Helen, born 1899. George Herman, born 1901 . Residence, Mineral Point, Wis. 732. JOSEPH LITTLE WALKER. Born 29 Oct. 1866, at Paris, Ont. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Delta Upjilon. Graduate work in Philosophy, 1900. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor at Dundee, lU., 1893-98; Chicago, St. Paul Church, 1898-1900; Paulina Street Church, 1900 . Married Mary Frances Hetherington, 5 July 1892, at Racine, Wis. Child — YoLANDE Elizabeth, born 17 Sept. 1894; died 19 Sept. 1895. Residence, 3403 South Paulina St., Chicago, 111. 733. WILLIS EDWARD WAY. Born 25 June 1865, at Geneseo, 111. Prepared in Geneseo Normal School and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Delta Upsilon. 1895, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Rock River Conference. Pastor at Frankfort Station, 111.. 1895-97; at Wilmington, 111., 1897-1901 ; at Elburn, 111., 1901 . Married Louise May Tullis, 5 June 1895; at Lewistown, lU. Residence, Elburn, 111. 734. HOWARD THOMAS WILCOXON. Born 11 Jan. 1869, at Freeport, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Tau Kappa Phi ; Phi Delta Phi (legal) . Attended Chicago College of Law. Attorney at law, Chicago, with firm of Holt (No. 714) & Wilcoxon. Married Faerie Dianthe Bartlett (ex-'95), 17 May 1899, at Evanston, 111. Child— JoKN Thomas, born 21 Sept. 1901 ; died 16 Sept. 1902. Residence, 3142 Forest Ave., Chicago, lU. Office, 1015, 155 La SaUe St. 735. CHARLES DEMMON WILSON. Born 1865, at Morrison, 111. Prepared in Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111. Ph.B. 1895, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal;' Rock River Conference. Pastor at Cuyler, 1895-98: Mayfair, 1898 . Married Jennie Alice Smith, 26 June 1895, at Chicago, 111. Children — Alice Jane, born 15 April 1896. Phoebe Mae, born 10 May 1899. Winifred Mandeville, born 15 Sept. 1901. ; ] Residence, Mayfair, Chicago, 111. 242 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1893 736. HORACE PLUMMER WILSON. Born 7 July 1871, at Burlington, Iowa. Prepared in Burlington High School. Ph.B. Hinman. Delta Upsilon. 1896, M.D., Northwestern Uni- versity Medical School. Physician in Ottumwa, Iowa, 1896-99 ; in Mediapolis, Iowa, 1899 . Served three years as private in Iowa National Guard, Burlington, Iowa. Secretary Wapello County Medical Society, 1897-99. Married Ruth Carpenter, 20 April 1897, at Burlington, Iowa; she died 27 May 1902. Children — Edwin Carpenter, born 5 Aug. 1899; died 24 June 1900. A second son, born 16 April 1901 ; died 27 March 1902. Residence, Mediapolis, Iowa. CLASS OF 1894. This class in 1896 presented to the University a marble bust of President Joseph Cummings. 737. MYRON LUCIUS ASHLEY. Born 25 April 1865, at YorkviUe, 111. Prepared in Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111., and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. 1895, Ph.M. (Philosophy). 1900, A.M., Harvard University. 1901, Ph.D., University of Chicago. Residence, 543 E. 55th St., Chicago, 111. 738. WILLIAM WILD AYLESWORTH. Born 9 Jan. 1866, at Mallerytown, Ontario, Canada. Prepared in St. Thomas Collegiate Institute, and Albert College, Ontario. A.B. Graduate student in History {in absentia), 1897-1902. Clergyman, Methodist Epis- copal, Michigan Conference; at Melrose Park, 111., 1894-95; at Kinderhook, Mich., 1895-98; at Shepherd, Mich., 1898-1900; at Norwood, Mich., 1900 . Married Theresa Louise Ketchapaw, 18 Aug. 1891, at Grand Rapids, Mich. Children — Isaac Brock, born 3 Oct. 1893. Abram Wilde, born 6 Feb. 1894. Ruth Roberta, born 18 April 1896. Mark Badgley, born 24 Aug. 1898. Residence, Norwood, Isabella Co., Mich. 739. EDITH MAE BAKER (DICKSON). Sister of No. 1221. Born 15 March 1873, at St. Louis, Mo. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa. Married George Edwin Dickson, 11 July 1894, in Springfield, Mo. Children — William Clark, born 6 May 1896. Margaret Cecilia, born 8 Nov. 1898. James Baker, born 8 March 1900. Catherine Marian, born 31 Oct. 1901. Residence, 2151 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. 1894] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 245 740. ELVA BARBER (BAILEY). Born 1 Nov. 1874, at Lancaster, Wis. Prepared in Lancaster High SchooL Ph.B. Gamma Phi Beta. Graduate work in Botany at Northwestern Uni- versity, 1894-95 ; at Wood's Holl, Mass., on Marcy scholarship in Botany. Taught at Hudson, Wis., 1897-98. Married Nelson Barber Bailey, 19 Oct. 1898, at Lancaster, Wis. Child — George Ryland, born 15 Sept. 1899. Residence, Baldwin, Wis. 741. JAMES KELLY BASS. Brother of Nos. 492, 493 and 533. Born 14 May 1872, at Chicago, 111. Prepared in Evanston High School, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Phi Kappa Psi; Theta Nu Epsilon. With F. A. Hardy & Co., wholesale opticians, Chicago, 111. Residence, 1027 Grove St.. Evanston, 111. 742. LESLIE WALTER BEEBE. Born 16 Aug. 1872, at Chicago, 111. Prepared in Chicago, West Division High School. A.B. Tau Kappa Phi; Delta Tau Delta. M.D. {cum laude), Chicago Homeopathic Medical College. Interne, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, 1897-98; physician and surgeon in Chicago, 1898 ; Lecturer on Minor Surgery, 1897 ; Adj. Professor of Principles and Practice of Sur- gery, Chicago Homeopathic Medical College, 1899 ; member of surgical consulting staff of Cook County Hospital, 1899 . M.D., College of Physi- cians and Surgeons, University^ of Illinois, 1902. Contributor to " Pocket Book of Medical Practice." Married Grace Martha Hudson Peters, 28 Dec. 1898, at Freehold, N. Y. Residence, 125 S. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park, 111. 743. *ANNA MAUDE BOWEN. Born 15 Dec. 1873, in Chicago. Prepared in Chicago, South Division High School. Ph.B. Phi Beta Kappa. 1896, Fellow in German at Cornell University. Ph.D. Student in Leipsig and Munich, 1896-98. Instructor in Latin and Mathematics, Martin's Ferry (Ohio) High School, 1898-99; Dean of Women, Professor of Art History, Assistant Professor of English Literature, Northwestern University, 1899-1900. Contributor to The Dial, The Nation, International, Boston Woman's. Journal, Cornell Magazine. Died 28 Jan. 1900, at Evanston, 111. 744. ADDISON FRED BUTTERS. Born 5 April 1870, at Galva, lU. Prepared in Galva High School, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Clergyman, Methodist Epis- copal, preaching in Illinois and Minnesota, 1894-1902. Principal of public schools, Geneva, Minn., 1902 . Married Bertha E. Hamilton, 30 Sept. 1896, at Manito, 111. 244 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1894 Children — Mabel Agnes, born 14 Sept. 1897. Nina May, born 29 April 1900. Maude Lenora, born 2 March 1902. Residoncc, Genovn, Minn. 746. CHARLES BISHOP CAMPBELL. Born 1 March 18(i9, near Manteno, 111. Prepared in Grand Prairie Semi- nary, Onarga, 111., and l)c Pauw University Preparatory School. 1890-92, student at De Pauw University. A.B. Hinman. Phi Delta Tlieia; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Chi. 1897, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Practiced law at Manteno, 111., 1897-98; same at Kankakee, 111., 1898 . Member of Senatorial Committee for 20th Senatorial District of Illinois, 1902; trustee of First M. E. Chmch of Kankakee, 111., 1900-02; president Kankakee District Epworth League, 1898-99; member of Kankakee County Bar Asso- ciation, 1898 ; secretary of same, 1902; member of Society of American Wars; member of Lt. Col. Paddock Camp, No. 57, Sons of Veterans, Kan- kakee; commissioned Captain of same, 1899; commissioned Adjvitant of Illi- nois Division of Sons of Veterans, 1899. Residence, Cobb Boul., Kankakee, 111. Ofhce, 27-28 Arcade Bldg. 746. DANIEL DAVIS (I\N FIELD. Born 22 Julj^ 18(37, at Fleming. Ohio. Prepared in Ohio We.sleyan Uni- versity Preparatory Department. Attended Ohio We-sleyan University. A.B. Hinman. Phi Delta Theta. (^lergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Rock River Conference, 1894-96; Ohio Conference, 1898 . Pastor of Cuyler Church, Chicago, 1894-95. Farming at Fleming, Ohio, 1896-97. Pastor at Zaleski, Ohio, 1897-98; Athens, Ohio, 1898-1900; White Cottage, Ohio, 1900 . President of Marietta District Camp Meeting Epworth League, 1900. Founder of West Pullman and Joyce Churches, Chicago. Married Cora Jeanette Brewer, M.D., 23 June 1898, at Zaleski, Ohio. Children — Mary Alzina, born 13 June 1899. Lois Adora, born 30 Dec. 1902. Residence, White Cottage, Ohio. 747. FRED LEMAR CHARLES. Born 15 No\'. 1872, at Aurora, 111. Prepared in Austin (111.) High School. B.S. 1895, M.S., Fellow in Zoology. Tau Kappa Phi; Beta Theta Pi; Phi [Beta Kappa. Summer of 1893 at Wood's HoU (Mass.) on Marcy scholarship. Instructor in Biology, Lake View Higli School, Chicago, 1895-97. Fellow in Zoology, University of Chicago, 1897-98; Instructor in Biology, Lake View High School, 1898-99; Professor of Biology, Northern Illinois State Normal School, De Kalb, 111., 1899 . Illinois State President of Agassiz Association, 1892-93. Author of "Sunshine and Zephyrs" (poems), 1896; "How to Read a Pebble," 1897, and 1903, enlarged. Contributor to educational journals, etc. Residence, De Kalb, 111. 1894] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 245 748. DENNIS CRANMER CLANCY. Brother of No. 702. Born 2 Sept. 1864, near Newburgh, Ontario. Prepared in Newburgh High School, and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. 1896, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal ; at Washington Heights, 111., 1894-95; Cummings, 1895-97; Chicago Heights, 1897-98; Merrill, Chicago, 1898-99; Allahabad, India, 1899 . Secretary of the Bishop Thoburn Special Fund for India and Malaysia, 1900 ; treasurer North- west India Conference, 1900. Married Ella Mary Pink, 5 Sept. 1899, at Allahabad, India. Child — Edith Dorothy, born 2 June 1900. Residence, AUahabad, India. 749. MATTHEW ALEXANDER CLARKSON. Born 20 Oct. 1869, at Morristown, N. J. Prepared in Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, la. Ph.B. Phi Delta Theta. 1896-97, graduate student in Political and Social Science, University of Chicago. Milling business, 1894. Lawyer, 1897. Instructor in Political Science in SouthAvest Kansas CoUege, 1897 . Residence, Cooper Bldg., Denver, Colo. 750. JOSEPH HARRISON COLE. Born 21 Jan. 1865, at Woodstown, N. J. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Graduate student in Latin, 1894-95. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Bragdon prize. Graduate work in Latin, Harvard University, 1901, winning the Bowdoin prize. A.M., Harvard, 1901. Teaching Latin, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1895 . Married Tamar Gray, in 1898, at Los Angeles, Cal. Residence, 654 W. 38th St., Los Angeles, Cal. 761. JOHN NANKIVELL DINGLE. Born 8 March 1862, at Cornwall, England. Prepared in North westernr University Academy. A.B. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Rock River- Conference. Residence, Rock Falls, 111. 752. HANNAH ISABELLE DREW (FOWLER). Sister of No. 1159. Born 30 March 1872, at Kankakee, 111. Prepared in West Division High School, Chicago. Ph.B. 1895, Ph.M. Kappa Kappa Gamma. President junior class; Kirk contestant; class poet. Taught in grammar school, Chi- cago, 1894-97; in Chicago high schools, 1897-1903. Member of Chicago and Cook County Teachers' Associations. Married Dr. Edson Brady Fowler (No. 710), 6 Oct. 1899, in Chicago. Residence, 3359 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. 246 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1894 763. CHAUNCEY BURNETT EARNHEART. Bom 27 Nov. 1862, at Fairbury, III. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. Ph.B. 1894, in mission work at Streator, 111. Residence, Chenoa, 111. 754. JOHN MARK ERICSSON. Born 25 April 1864, at Stora Tuna, Dalarne, Sweden. Prepared in North- western University Academj^. A.B. Hinman. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Kirk prize. 1894-95, graduate work in Philosophy, Northwestern University. 1895-97, attended Western Theological Seminary, Chicago. In charge of St. Ann's Mission, Chicago, 1895-99 ; assistant minister Grace (Episcopal) Church, Chicago, 1899-1901; acting rector of same, 1901-02; rector of St. Luke's Church, Dixon, 111., 1902 . Residence, Dixon, lU. 766. LOUIE JOSEPHINE FITCH (WHITSON). Born 23 April 1872, at Fort Bayard, New Mexico. Prepared in North- western University Academy. B.L. Kappa Alpha Theta. 1894-95, stu- dent in Mrs. Willard's American Home School, Berlin, Germany. Teacher of German, Beloit (Wis.) High School, 1895-97. Married Andrew Robeson Whitson, 11 Aug. 1897, at Evanston, III. Child — Kenneth David Fitch, born 22 Dec. 1898. Residence, 420 N. Charter St., Madison, Wis. 756. JOHN EMMANUEL FLUCK. Born 8 Oct. 1870, in Birmingham, England. Came to U. S. A. in 1871. Prepared in Elgin (111.) High School, Elgin Academy, and Oberlin Prepara- tory School. A.B. Hinman. 1896, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Cler- gyman, Methodist Episcopal; Rock River Conference ; at Garden Prairie, 111., 1894_98; Dundee, 111., 1898 . President of Rockford District of Epworth League, 1896, and 1898-1901. Married Cora B. Murphy, 15 Oct. 1896, at Elgin, lU. Children— RvTH M., born 10 Nov. 1897. Albert Daniel, born 14 Sept. 1898; died 27 Sept. 1898. Marion E., born 27 July 1899; died 7 Nov. 1899. Doris Marie, born 14 Aug. 1902. Residence, Dundee, 111. 757. THOMAS KEENE GALE. Born 20 Sept. 1866, at Hampton, la. Prepared in Mason City (la.) High School, and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Hinman. 1896, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; at Loomis St., Englewood, 111., 1893-98; Sacramento Ave., Chicago, 1898- 1901; Halsted St., Chicago, 1901 . Member Board of Directors Bureau 1894] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 247 of Associated Charities, 1899 ; member of Executive Committee Cook County Sunday School Association. Married Clara Lenora Anderson, 27 Oct 1897. Children — Herbert Keene, born 13 Nov. 1899. Mildred Leonora, born 2 Aug. 1902. Residence, 211 S. Hoyne Ave., Chicago, 111. 758. ELLA ETHEL GARY (FOSTER). Born 23 July 1870, at Wheaton, lU. Prepared in Wheaton (111.) High School and College. Ph.B. Married Harry C. Foster, 31 Aug. 1894. Address, Glenview Golf Club, Golf, 111. 769. FANNY COOK GATES. Born 26 April 1872, at Waterloo, la. Prepared in East Waterloo High School. B.L. 1895, M.L. Alpha Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. 1894-95, Fellow in Mathematics, Northwestern University. 1895-97, Scholar and FeUow in Mathematics, Bryn Mawr College. 1897-98, holder of Foreign Fellowship of Association Collegiate Alumnae. Student in University of Gottingen, Ziirich Polytechnicum, and University of Chicago. Associate Professor of Physics, Woman's College of Baltimore, Md., 1898 . In McDonald Physics Laboratory, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 1902-03. Member Ameri- can Mathematical Society. Member of Association for Advancement of Science. Address for 1902-03, care McGiU University, Montreal, Canada. Perma- nent address. Woman's CoUege of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md. 760. GRACE ESTELLE GERMAIN (HOLMES). Born 31 March 1873, at Gardner, 111. Prepared in Gardner (111.) and Beloit (Wis.) High Schools, and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Alpha Phi. Taught in High Schools of Lockport, Lacon, and Hinsdale, 111. Married Howard Bernard Holmes, 4 March 1899, at Gardner, 111. Residence, Park Ridge, 111. 761. CHARLOTTE EVE GOETZMAN. Born 22 Dec. 1870, at Boone, la. Prepared in Boone High School. Ph.B. University Woman's Club. 1899-1900, student in New York State Library School, Albany. Teacher at Boone, la., 1895-98; classifier and cataloguer in libraries of Eldora and Algona, la., 1901; at Fort Dodge, la., Nov. 1901 . Member Iowa Library Association. Present address. Public Library, Ft. Dodge, la. Permanent address. 312 Boone St., Boone, la. 762. ELMER ISAAC GOSHEN. Born 16 Feb. 1871, at Farmington, 111. Prepared at Oberlin, O. A.B. Delta Upsilon; Hinman. Kirk contestant; in debate with Michigan Uni- 248 NOHTHWIOSTKUN UNIVERSITY [1894 veraity, 1894; rt'in-t'sentiitivr in Nortlicni Oialoricul League. Union Tjoague orator. Graduate* of Cliicaijo Tlu'olopiical Seminary, 1899. Pastor of First ConproKational Ciiurcli, Ojjidcn, Utah. 'i'riiNt('(> of (iordon .\cad(!niy, Salt Lake City, 1901-0 1. Residence, Hved Hotel, C)j>;den, Utah. 7«8. ALICE MAUD GRAY (KALL.VNDER). Horn 25 Sept. 1808, at Monienee, 111. Prepared in Monienee Hip;h Seiiool. B.L. Graduate .student in German, 1894-97. Alplia IMii; Phi Heta Kapjia. Teaeher at Pine Island, 111., 1894-90. Married David Kalhinder, 9 Sept. 1890, a( Momence, 111. Residence, Momence, 111. 7(54. VERNON .lAMES I1.\LL. Born f) Jun(> 1872, at New Milford, 111. Prepared in Rockford (111.) High School. B.S Phi Kappa Sip;ma; Theta Nil lOpsilon. 1894-90, Fellowship in Chemistry. 189,'), M.S. 189(), Ph.D. 1899, fj;ra(luat(> work in Lehigh Univor&ity. 1902, graduate work in Michigan (^illego of Miiies. Assistant in Chemistry, College of Liberal Arts, 1896-97; Profcs,sor of Chemistry and Director of Laboratories in Northwestern University Woman's Medical School, 1897-1902; .same chair. Northwestern University Dental School, 1896 . Author of ''Chemist ly and Met.nllurfiy .\|>plic(l to Denti try,' a text-book, 1899., (Contributor to American Chemical J ournaL Married Sara lOleanor Ander.son (No. 854), 30 Dec. 1890, at Winnebago, 111. Residence, 624 Noyes St., Evanston, 111. 706. CHARLOTTE BELLE HAYES (MOYER). Born 18 D(>c. 1870, at Kings, III. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. B.L. .\lpha Phi. Taught Mathematics in Pulton Business College, Fulton, 111., 1895-96. Married Harry Kollin Moyer, 9 .Inly 189(i, at VVilmett(>, 111. Children — Roniour R.vymond, born 10 July 1897. Eliz.vheth, born 21 Nov. 1898. Warren H.wes, born 18 Jan. 1903. Residence, 140 N. 5th .\ve., La Grange, 111. 7«({. ANNA LAURA HITCIICOCK. Born 29 Eel). 1872, at Kewaunee, Wis. Prepannl in lOvanston (111.) High School, and Withington School, Evanston. IMi.B. Delta Gannna. Taught in private school, Buena Park, 111., 1895-90; in lOvanston public schools, 1890-98; in Detour (Mich.) public school, 1900 . Residence, Detour, Mich. 7(J7. FRANKLIN LEE .JOHNSON. Born 28 Oct. 1872, at Decatur, 111. Prepared in Decatur High School and North\v(>stern University .\ca(lemy. B.S. 4au Kappa Phi; Beta I'heta 1894] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 249 Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. Harris prize. Clerk in National Bank of Commerce, St. Louis, Mo., 1894 . Member of St. Louis Economics Club; secretary St. Louis Beta Theta Pi Club, 1898-99. Mari-ied Carrie Pitcher, 9 Nov. 1898, at St. Louis, Mo. Children — Franklin Pitcher, born 2 Jan. 1901. Milton Henry, born 6 Feb. 1902. Address, care National Bank of Commerce, St. Louis, Mo. 768. CHARLES ASBURY KELLEY. Bom 5 I\Iarch 1868, near Waverly, O. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. 1896, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergy- man, Methodist Episcopal, in Chicago. Married Amy Walter, 16 Aug. 1894, at Mitchell ville, la. Children — Walter Henry, born 1896; died 1896. Margaret Helen, born 29 Sept. 1897. Ralph Marian, born 1900; died 1900. Albert James, born 1 March 1902. Residence, 8748 Emerald Ave., Chicago, 111. 769. ROBERT JOSEPH KERR. Brother of No. 888. Born 27 Dec. 1872, in Chicago. Prepared in Chicago West Division High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1895, LL.B., North- western University Law School. Sigma Chi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi (Law). Lawyer, Chicago. Trustee of Unity Church, Oak Park 111 1899 . Married Blanche Weyburn, 2 June 1896, at Rockford, 111. Residence, 113 S. Elmwood Ave., Oak Park, 111. 770. CARLTON RAY LATHAM. Born 20 Oct. 1872, at Sandwich, 111. Prepared in Evanston (111.) High School. Ph.B. 1895, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Sigma Chi. Lawyer, Chicago. Married Helen Babcock (No. 644), 23 June 1897, at Kenilworth, 111. Child— Maky, bom 20 April 1898. Residence, Wilmette, 111. 771. CHESTER BENTLEY MASSLICH. Brother op No. 901. Bom 24 March 1872, at Union City, Ind. Prepared in Union City High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Gushing prize. LL.B., Chicago College of Law. Clerk, Farson, Leach & Co., Chicago, 1894-96. Manager Bond Buying Department, same house, 1896- 98. Attorney, same, 1898- — . Residence, 1732 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. 250 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1894 772. CLARENCE JULIUS MILLER. Born 24 Dec. 1871, at Auburn, la. Prepared in Cornell College, la. A.B. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Delta Phi (Law). 1896, LL.B., State Uni- versity of Iowa. Lawj^er, Rock Rapids, la. Member of 52d Iowa Vol- unteer Infantry; served at Chickamauga, Ga. Member of Iowa State Bar Association. Residence, Rock Rapids, la. 773. GEORGE MOONEY. Born 6 May 1863, in New York City. Prepared in Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J. Attended Wesleyan University, Conn., 1890-92. Psi Upsilon. A.B. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, at Lander, Wyo., at Hilton, Caldwell, and Mendham, N. J. Married Carolyn Emerson, 5 July 1894, at Haverhill. Mass. C/i?7d— Wandei.l McMaster, born 28 Feb. 1898. Residence, Mendham, N. J. 774. JOHN PRICE ODELL. Born 22 March 1868, at Hampton, 111. Prepared in Port Byron Academy, 111. Beloit College, 1891-92. A.B. Taught in Rock Island County (111.) schools, 1886-90; Instructor in Port Byron (111.) Academy, 1890- 91; Superintendent Willmar (Minn.) pubUc schools, 1894-97; teacher of English, Moline (111.) High School, 1897-1901 ; Instructor in English, North- western University, 1901 . Writer of book reviews and contributor of verse to periodicals. Married Mary Ethel Vincent, 15 Aug. 1899, at Hampton, lU. Child— AhiCE Louise, born 14 Feb. 1901; died 14 Nov. 1901. Residence, 2130 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. 776. IDA JANE OKEY. Born 2 Nov. 1871, near Corning, la. Prepared in Corning Academy and lUinois Wesleyan University. Ph.B. 1899, Ph.M. (English Literature). Congdon declamation prize. University Woman's Club. Teacher, Corning (la.) Academy, 1894-96; Coming High School, Feb. 1897-1898. Residence, Corning, la. 776. GRACE EVELYN OWEN (RIST). Sister of No. 1371. Born 16 Aug. 1871, at Mokena, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. .\.B. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Married Benjamin Rist (No. 784), 27 Dec. 1894, at Mokena, HI. Residence 336 S. La Salle St., Aurora, III. 1894] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 251 777. BAYARD HENRY PAINE. Born 27 April 1872, near Painesville, O. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Adelphic; Massasoit; Phi Delta Theta. Edi- tor-in-chief Syllabus. Principal of Schools, North I^oup, Neb., 1894-95; Science teacher and Assistant Principal, Grand Island (Neb.) High School, 1895-98. Official Court Reporter for the Eleventh Judicial District of Ne- braska, 1898 . President, Hall County Sunday School Association; di- rector on State Board of Control of Nebraska Y. M. C. A. ; member Nebraska Academy of Sciences; member PubUc Library Board, 1900; Board of Edu- cation, 1901 . Married Grace Newcomb Bentley, 15 Jan. 1902, at Grand Island, Neb. Residence, Grand Island, Neb. 778. EDWARD M. PALLETTE. Born 13 Jan. 1874, at Wichita, Kan. Prepared in Wichita University and University of Southern California. Ph.B. 1895, Ph.M. (Zoology). Delta Tau Delta; Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Sigma; Nu Sigma Nu; Psi Omega. 1894. one-half Marcy scholarship in Zoology, Wood's Holl, Mass. 1898, M.D., Uni- versity of Southern California. Assistant in Zoology and graduate student. Northwestern University, 1894-95. Instructor in Histology and Embryol- ogy, College of Medicine, University of Southern CaUfornia, 1895-98. In- structor in Biology, Los Angeles (Cal.) High School, 1896-98. Graduate medical student. New York Polyclinic, 1901. Universities of Berlin and Vienna, 1901-02. Professor of Physiology, College of Dentistry, University of Southern California, 1900 . Practicing medicine, Los Angeles, Cal., 1898 . Member of Los Angeles County Board of Education, 1898-1901 ; President of same, 1898-99. Member Los Angeles County Medical Society, University Club, Southern California Academy of Sciences. Secretary Board of U. S. Examining Surgeons, 1903. Residence, 223 W. 2d St., Los Angeles, Cal. 779. HARRISON EASTMAN PATTEN. Son op No. 68. Born 29 May 1873, at Crete, 111. Prepared in Englewood High School, Chicago, Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111., and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hinman; Massasoit. 1895-96, Fellowship in Chemistry, A.M. Graduate work in University of Chicago, 1896. 1900-1901, graduate work in Physics, Northwestern Unversity. 1901-02, Fellowship in Chemistr}', University of Wisconsin, Ph.D. Taught in Johet, lU., High School, 1894-95; same in Elgin, 111., 1896-97; Auburn, 111., 1897-98; Sycamore, 111., 1898-1900. Instructor in Chemistrj^, University of Wisconsin, 1902 . Member of American Electrochemical Society and American Chemical Society. Contrib- utor to Journal of Physical Chemistry, American Chemical Journal, Journal of American Chemical Society. Residence, 1109 University Ave., Madison, Wis. 252 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1894 780. ANNIE HARRIET PRICE. Born 10 July 1870, at Polo, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. 1901, Ph.M. (English Literature). University Woman's Club. Graduate student in English Literature, 1894-90, 1900-01. Assistant Principal, Northwood (la.) High School, 1894-95; First Assistant Philips- burg (Mont.) High School, 1895 . Residence, Philipsburg, Mont. Home, 621 Lake St., Evanston, 111. 781. JOHN CHRISTIAN RANSMEIER. Born 18 May 1872, at Jonesboro, 111. Prepared in Murphysboro (111.) High School and St. Louis Manual Training School. Ph.B. Adelphic. Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate student in Germanic Philology, Har^^ard Uni- versity, 1897-1901. 1898, A.M. 1901, Ph.D. Thayer Scholar, 1898-99; Shattuck Scholar, 1899-1900; Morgan Fellow, 1900-01. Assistant in Ger- man, 1899-1900. Employed in father's store, Murphysboro, 111., 1894-95; Principal of Union Academy, Anna, 111., 1895-97. Instructor in German, Williams College, 1901-02. Professor of German, Trinity College, N. C, 1902 . Residence, Durham, N. C. Permanent address, Murphysboro, 111. 782. HELEN GERTRUDE REED. Born 20 Oct. 1866, at Cairo, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate student in English Literature, 1894-96. Residence, Cairo, 111. 783. WILLIAM FRANCIS RICE. Born 21 Aug. 1871, at Pentwater, Mich. Prepared in University of Southern California and in Albion College, Mich. Alpha Tau Omega. Ph.B. Graduate student in Philosophy, 1894-95. Clergyman, Metho- dist Episcopal, at Elwood, 111., 1894-96; at Buenos Ayres, Arg., 1896 . Secretary of South American Annual Conference, 1900. Has published translations into Spanish of the proceedings of the General Conference, and the New Constitution. Married Emma Jean Parsons ('92 Albion), 28 Dec. 1892, at Big Rapids, Mich. Residence, 968 Calle Junin, Buenos Ayres, Argentine, So. Amer. 784. BENJAMIN RIST. Born 17 April 1871, at Toulon, 111. Prepared in Toulon Academy and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1896, S.T.B., Boston University School of Theology. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, Rock River Confer- ence; at Antioch, 111., 1896-97; at Manhattan, 111., 1897-1900; at Aurora, III., 1900 . 1894] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 253 Married Grace Evelyn Owen (No. 776), 27 Dec. 1894, at Mokena, 111. Children — Martin, born 4 Dec. 1896. Evelyn, born 7 May 1898. Dorothy, born 5 Oct. 1900. Frances Mary, born 20 Sept. 1902. Residence, Aurora, 111. 785. ^JOSEPH FRANCIS ROBERTS. Born 8 Sept. 1867, at Hancock, Mich. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versitjr Academy. A.B. Delta Tau Delta. Went to Chile as missionary, 1896. Died 19 July 1897, at Iquique, Chile. 786. MINNIE GERTRUDE SEAGER. Sister of No. 1295. Born 2 May 1872, at Rochester, Minn. Prepared in Hamhne Preparatory School, Minn. 1890-91, student at Hamline University. B.L. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Traveled in Europe, 1900. Teacher of German and Latin, St. James (Minn.) High School, 1901 . Residence, St. James, Minn. 787. IDA SOPHIA SIMONSON. Sister of No. 682. Born 6 July 1872, in Chicago. Prepared in Clear Lake (la.) High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Gamma Phi Beta. Gradu- ate work in University of Chicago. Teacher of English, Buchanan College, Troy, Mo., 1894-97; Instructor in EngUsh, Iowa State College, 1899-1901; Teacher of Literature, Northern Illinois State Normal School, DeKalb, 111., 1901 . Residence, 336 College Ave., DeKalb, 111. 788. SAMUEL TUPPER SMETTERS. Born 12 Sept. 1871, near Waverly, 111. Prepared in Waverly (111.) High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1896, B.S. in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Civil engineer wth Hansell & Elcock Foundry Co., Chicago, 1896-97; same with Nelson Morris & Co., Chicago, 1897-98; same with IlUnois Steel Co., South Chicago, 1898-1900; with Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridge Co., Chicago, 1900 . Married Minnie Cecelia PhiUips, 10 Jan. 1901, in Chicago. Residence, 254 E. 60th St., Chicago, 111. Office, 1616 Monadnock Blk. 789. ANNA MITCHELL SMITH. Born 1 Jan. 1872, in Chicago, 111. Prepared in Evanston (111.) High School. B.L. Delta Gamma. Residence, 1231 Maple Ave., Evanston, 111. 254 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1894 790. MYRA EMILY TUBES (RICKETTS). Born 3 Nov. 1871, at Kirkwood, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. B.L. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Has traveled and given private instruction in Elocution. Married Howard Taylor Ricketts (ex-'94), 18 April 1900, at Kirkwood, III. Residence, Kirkwood, 111. 791. MINNIE BELLE TURNER. Born 6 April 1872, at Piqua, O. Prepared in Evanston (111.) Township High School. Ph.B. Alpha Phi. Cook County (111.) scholarship. Residence, 2022 Harrison St., Evanston, 111. 792. EFFYAN REEL WAMBAUGH. Born 14 April 1870, at Dayton, O. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher in West Side High School, Cleveland, O., 1894-96; Instructor in Cumnock School of Oratory, North- western University, 1896-98. Teacher in Evanston Township High School, 1898- . Residence, 1726 Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111. 793. ELIAS WILBUR WARD. Born 1 March 1864, at Wenona, 111. Prepared in Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111. A.B. Phi Kappa Psi. 1895, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, Rock River Conference; at Wilton Center, 1899-1901; Sheridan and Northville, 111., 1901-02; Seneca and Manlius, 111., 1902—. Residence, Seneca, 111. 794. MILTON BRYANT WILLIAMS. Born 24 Aug. 1869, in Prince Edward County, Ont. Prepared in Albert College, Ontario. A.B. Graduate work in University of Chicago. Clergy- man, Methodist Episcopal, at Moreland, 111., 1894-96; at Aurora, 111., 1896- 99; at Ashland Boulevard Church, Chicago, 1899-1900; at St. Paul Church, Chicago, 1900 . Married Lilian Millicent Reynolds, 25 Sept. 1893, in Chicago. Children — Julian Raymond, born 7 Sept. 1894. Justin Clement, born 1 April 1896. Carroll Reynolds, born 3 July 1898. Miriam Beth, born 19 Aug. 1900. Residence, 503 West Congress St., Chicago, 111. 795. JARED WILSON YOUNG. Born 4 Jan. 1872, at Gettysburg, Pa. Prepared in Kansas City (Mo.) High School. A.B. Phi Kappa Psi ; Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi (Law) ; 1894] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 255 Phi Beta Kappa. 1897, LL.B., St. Louis Law School, Washington Univer- sity. Journalist, St. Louis, Mo., 1895-97; lawyer, St. Louis, 1897-01; with Liquid Carbonic Acid Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 1901 . Sergeant, Company M, First Mo. United States Volunteer Infantrj^, at Chickamauga, summer of 1898. Office, cor. Wells and Michigan Sts., Chicago, 111. CLASS OF 1895. This class has in trust with the University a fund now amounting to $457.48, the annual income from it being used for additions to the Library. 796. ALMON CLARENCE ABEL, Born 1 Feb. 1868, at Saginaw, Mich. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Gage prize. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, at Hamlin Ave., Chicago, 1895-98; at Rogers Park, Chicago, 1898-01; Trinity Church, Chicago, 1901 . Married Katharine A. Stowe, 27 Feb. 1894, in Chicago. Residence, 2519 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. 797. MARY LUCINDA ANDERSON. Sister of No. 1060. Born 9 Feb. 1873, at Sheldon, 111. Prepared in Sheldon High School and Northwestern University Academj*. Ph.B. Teacher in Chicago public schools. On leave of absence in Albuquerque, N. Mex., 1900. Now teaching in public schools of Raton, N. Mex. Residence, Raton, N. Mex. Home, Sheldon, 111. 798. WALTER SIMPSON ASHER. Born 3 May 1872, in Henderson County, 111. Prepared in Southwest Kansas College, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Congdi^n prize. Graduate student in History,. 1901-02. Principal of pubUc school, Maywood, 111., 1895-97; Austin, 111., 1897-98; teacher of Mathematics and History, Blue Islar^d (111.) High School, 1899-01. Instructor in New Trier Township High School, Winnetka, 111., 1901 . Residence, Winnetka, 111. 799. PETER CHARLES ATKINSON. Born 1 Aug. 1865, at Edinburgh, Scotland. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Secretary Y. M. C. A., Hyde Park, Chicago. Married Ida G. Walrath, July 1896, in Chicago. Residence, 5701 Rosalie Court, Chicago, 111. 256 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1895 800. CAREY CULBERTSON. Bom 5 Oct. 1871, at Piper City, 111. Prepared in Rochester (N. Y.) Free Academy. A.B. Sigma Chi; Theta Nu Epsilon. Graduate student in Pa- thology, 1897-99. 1898, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Interne, Chicago Lj'ing-In Hospital, 1898-99; practicing medicine at Piper City, 111., 1899 . Member American Medical Association, Illinois State Medical Society; vice-president Tri-County Medical Society, 1902. Literary editor The Club-Fellow, Chicago, 1900 . Contributor of articles to the Chicago Clinic, and of stories, etc., to various magazines. Physician, Piper City, 111., 1899-1903. Graduate student, Vienna, 1903 . Married Katherine Graham, 20 June 1900, ot Manitowoc, Wis. C/iiW— John Carey, born 24 Oct. 1901. Residence, Piper City, 111. 801. FRANCIS ACHILLES DAVIS. Born 27 Sept. 1874, at Lowell, Ind. Prepared in Northwestern University Academ}^ Ph.B. Phi Kappa Sigma. 1899, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Interne at Mercy Hospital, Chicago, 1899-01 ; since practic- ing medicine. Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, Northwestern Univer- sity Medical School, 1901-02. Instructor in Anatomy, Mercy Hospital Training School, 1900-02. Residence, 1206 Garfield Boulevard, Chicago, 111. 802. JOHN RUSSELL DENYES. Born 24 Jan. 1869, near Brookfield, Mo. Prepared in Academy of Uni- versity of the Pacific. A.B. Adelphic. 1897, B.D., Garrett Biblical Insti- tute. Foreign missionary; pastor of Malay Methodist Episcopal Church and teaching in Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, S. S., Malaysia, 1897 . Cor- respondent for N orthioestern Christian Advocate, 1901 . Married Mary Jane Owens, 9 Dec. 1897, at Evanston, 111. C/iiZc/— TMary Elizabeth, born 24 April 1899. Residence, Singapore, S. S., Malaysia. 803. ANNA GRACE DUNLOP (HOUSTON). Born 23 Dec. 1871, at Dwight, 111. Prepared in Dwight High School and Northwestern Universitj^ Academy. B.L. University Woman's Club; Phi Beta Kappa. Taught in Wheaton (111.) High School, 1895-97. Married Dr. Grant Houston, 15 Sept. 1897, at Dwight, 111. Residence, 102 Buell Ave., Johet, 111. 804. CLARA BELLE ECKERT (COBB). Sister of No. 1010. Born Nov. 1869, at EUota, Iowa. Prepared in Northwood (la.) High School and Cornell College, la. B.L. Gamma Phi Beta. Dewey prize. Married Wilbur Cliff Cobb, 31 Dec. 1895, at Northwood, la. Residence, Onawa, la. 1895] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 257 805. JESSICA LOUISE EDDY. Born 4 March 1872, at Middlebury, Vt. Prepared in Middlebury High School. A.B. Residence, Middlebury, Vt. 806. WILLIAM LINCOLN EDDY. Born 21 May 1865, at Harmony, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Hinman. Canvassed in Marengo, 111., 1895. Farmer, Harmony, 111., 1896-97. Bookkeeper, Evanston, 1897-99. Far- mer, Harmony, 1899 . Married Mrs. Anna Thompson, 19 Oct. 1899, at Woodstock, 111. Address, Marengo, 111., R. F. D. 807. ERNEST HAMMOND EVERSZ. Brother of No. 808. Born 3 Aug. 1872, at Oberlin, O. Prepared in Evanston High School. A.B. Beta Theta Pi ; Theta Nu Epsilon. Harris prize. Manager Chicago house of Redmond Kerr & Co., bankers, Chicago. Married Ruth May Swift, 5 Nov. 1902, in Chicago. Residence, 3323 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. 808. JESSIE ELIZA EVERSZ (MANCHESTER). Sister of No. 807. Born 22 Aug. 1874, at Pittsfield, O. Prepared in Evanston Township High School. B.L. Kappa Alpha Theta. Teacher of German, EA^anston, 111., 1898-99. Assisted Professor James T. Hatfield in the preparation of two pamphlets of German composition, based on Storm's "Immensee" and Von Hiller's "Hoher als die Kirche." Married Harry Stewart Manchester, 6 Sept. 1899, at Evanston, 111. Child — Morgan Eversz, born 5 July 1902. Residence, 818 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 809. JOHN EDWARD GEORGE. Born 12 May 1865, near Braceville, 111. Prepared in Grand Prairie Semi- nar}^, Onarga, 111. Entered college on state scholarship. Ph.B. Hinman; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Member of United States Life-Sav- ing Crew; Cushing prize in Economics. 1896-97, student at Harvard Uni- versity on Chicago Harvard Club scholarship. 1897, A.M., ibid. 1897-98, Robert Treat Paine Fellow at Harvard University; reappointed in 1898, with leave to study abroad. 1899, Ph.D., Universitj^ of Halle, Germany. Instruc- tor in Economics and Historj^ Grand Prairie Seminary, 1895-96; secretary and statistician of Improved Housing Association, Chicago, 1899-1900; Instructor in Roxbury Latin School, Boston, Mass., 1900; Instructor in Politi- cal Economy, Northwestern University, 1900-01 ; Assistant Professor, 1901 . Member of American Economic Association. 258 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1895 Author of "The Saloon Question in Chicago," in American Economic Association Studies, 1897; "The Coal Miners' Strike of 1897," in Quarterly Journal of Economics, Jan. 1898; "The Settlement in the Coal Mining Indus- try," ibid., inly 1898; "The Chicago Building Trades Conflict of 1900," ibid., May 1900; "Die Verhaltnisse des Kohlenbergbaues in den Vereinigten Staat- en," (Doctor's thesis, Halle), in Conrad's "Jahrbiicher fiir National okonomie und Statistik," Oct. and Nov. 1899; reviews of Koran's "Economic Aspects of the Liquor Problem," Sanger's "Place of Compensation in Temperance Re- form," Van Zanten's "Arbeiterschutzgesetzgebung in den europaischen Landern," "ProtokoU liber die aus 27. und 28. Juni 1901 abgehaltene Con- ferenz betreffend die Ausgestaltung der Arbeitsvermittlungsstatistik," San- der's "Moderne Arbeiterbewegung in England," "Report of the Chief Labour Correspondent on the Strikes and Lockouts of 1900," Second Abstract of Foreign Labour Statistics, in Journal of Political Economy for March 1900 and March and June 1902; articles on "German Colonization", "Germany's Colo- nial Policy," "Questions of Paramount Importance in the Strike of the Ma- chinists," (reprinted in Public Policy), in Chicago Record-Herald, 1901; review of Levasseur's "American Workman," in Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1901; review of Roberts' "Anthracite Coal In- dustry," in Political Science Quarterly, June 1902. Married Adda May Gentry, 12 July 189S, at Galesburg, 111. Child — Margaret, born 3 Aug. 1902. Residence, 731 Foster St., Evanston, 111. 810. FRANK WESLEY GRIFFITH. Born 18 Nov. 1872, at Oilman, 111. Prepared in Jennings Seminary, Au- rora, 111. A.B. Phi Kappa Sigma. Student in Law School, University of Michigan, 1895 . With Ellsworth & McNair, Union Stock Yards, Chicago. Address, Barn 6 Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111. 811. FRED LINCOLN GUTHRIE. Born 11 Feb. 1865, at Jacksonville, 111. Prepared in Southwest Kansas Conference College and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hinman. 1898, B.D., Garrett Bibhcal Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; at Unionville, Mo., 1898-99; missionary, Hinghua, China, 1899 . Residence, Hinghua, via Foochow, China. 812. WILLIS D. HANDLEY. Born 30 Oct. 1872, at Rockville, Ind. Prepared in De Pauw University. B.S. Delta Tau Delta. Residence, Monon, Ind. 813. FRED STEWART HAVEN. Born 3 June 1868, at New Lenox, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Phi Delta Theta; Delta Chi. Editor-in-chief Northwestern, 1893-94. Kirk contestant. 1897, LL.B., Northwestern Uni- versity Law School. Lawyer, Joliet, 111., 1897 . Residence, Young Building, JoUet, 111. 1895] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 259 814. CHARLES HAZZARD. Born 14 July 1871, at Peoria, 111. Prepared in Peoria High School. Ph.B. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. 1895, one term graduate work in Zoology. 1898, D.O., American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Attended School of Anatomy and Physiology, Chicago. Laboratory Assistant in Zoology, Northwestern University, 1895; Assistant to Dr. H. M. Still, Chicago, 1896-97; member of facultj^ and staff physician, American School of Osteopathy, 1897-1900. Author and publisher of "Principles of Osteopathy," three editions. Contributor to Ainerican Osteopath, Journal of the Science of Osteopathy, etc. Married Theodora Thoburn Craven (daughter of No. 63), 20 April 1897, at Evanston, III. Child — Dorothea, born 24 April 1898. Residence, 303 Chambers Ave., Peoria, 111. 815. DANIEL JAMES HOLMES, JR. Brother of No. 884. Born 3 Nov. 1872, at Mendota, 111. Prepared in West Division High School, Chicago. A.B. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Alumni fellow- ship. 1895-96, Junior fellowship in Latin, University of Chicago, studying in American School of Classical Studies, Rome, Italy. Instructor in Classics, Allegheny College, Pa., 1896-97; travel as tutor in Europe, 1897; rest and travel in United States, 1897-99; business on Piru Rancho, Ventura Co., Cal., 1899-1900; business with Hotel del Coronado, Coronado, Cal., 1900-02. Residence, Palatine, 111. 816. GEORGE JACOB HOUGH. Born 23 June 1872, at Albany, N. Y. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. B.S. 1895-96, graduate work in Chemistry. Chemist, Mexico City, Mexico. Married Albertina Heyneman, 14 Aug. 1902, at Mexico City. Residence, Mexico City, Mex. Permanent address, 2235 Sheridan Road, Evanston, 111. 817. NINA FOSTER HOWARD. Sister of No. 544. Born 2 Feb. 1873, at Glencoe, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Delta Gamma. Occupied with editorial work since 1899. President national fraternity of Delta Gamma, 1897. Residence, Glencoe, 111. 818. JOHN JACOB JANSSEN. Born 25 Sept. 1862, at Ober Kerbswalde, West Prussia. Prepared in Northwestern University Academ}'. A.B. Clergyman, Methodist Episco- pal; at Marshall, Mo., 1895-98; Schell City, 1898-1902 ; Seneca, 1902 . Married Lizzie Laidley, 24 July 1894, in Chicago, 111. ; she died 9 Dec. 1899. Residence, Seneca, Mo. 260 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1895 819. EDITH VIOLA JORDAN (HAYS). liora 22 Dec. 1871, near Mt. Vernon, la. Prepared in (lurncll College, la. B.L. Alpha Chi Omega. Married Joseph Weller Hays, 14 Aug. 1S95, at Evanslon, III. Residence, .300 Winthrop A\'e., Chicago, 111. 820. HUGH KENNEDY. Born 8 Aug. 18()(), at Grand Rajiids, Mich. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Hinman. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; at Sherman, Mich., is!)5-99; Traverse City, 1899-—. Married Isabel Hashbarger, 19 May 1896, at Gitchel, Mich. Chik1—CAHL\ Lticile, born 27 Aug. 1898. Residence, 126 N. Spruce St., Traverse City, Mich. 821. FRANK HARDY LANE. Porn ;i() Jan. 1870, at Deer Isle, Me. Prepared in Evanston High School. Ph.B. 1896, graduate of Cumnock School of Oratory. 1899, Ph.M. (English Literature). Hinman. Teacher at Oberhn, O., 1896-98; atWinfield, Kan., fall of 1898; teacher of English and Oratory, Naperville, 111., 1900 . Married EUza Trimble, 9 Sept. 1899. Residence, Naperville, 111. 822. PRANK McELWAIN. Born liO Aj)ril 1873, at (Jedar Falls, la. Prepared in (Jedar Falls public schools and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Beta Theta Pi. With Dry Goods Reporter, Chicago, 1895-97; President of International I'^ur and Robe Co., 1898 1901. Now with firm of Frank McF^^lwain & Co., whole- sale fur dealers, Chicago. Married Bertha Thompson, 6 Jime 1900, at ('hicago, 111. Child — John, born — ^. Residence, 2159 West Adams St., ( Chicago, 111. OfHce, 254 East Monro(> St. 823. *FRANK FREEMAN MARSDEN. Born 20 Sept. 1870, at Fennimore, Wis. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. B.S. 1897, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Phi Beta Kappa. Cashier, State Bank of Fennimore, Wis. Died 24 March 1902, at San Antonio, Texas. 824. MORTIMEll WHEELER MATTISON. Brother of Nos. ()20, 1028 \nm) 1186. Born 9 Jan. 1874, at De Kalb, 111. Prepared in Jolict (HI.) High School. Ph.B. 1897, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. .Vdvance man for Slayton & Redpath Lyceiun Bureaus during i)arts of 1895, 1896 and 1897. ^Compiled and iMiltlishcd city directory of Aurora, 11!., 1897. Practicing law 1895] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 261 in Chicago, 1898—. Attorney for Citizens' League of Chicago, 1901-02. City attorney for Evanston, III., 1901 . Residence, 933 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111. Office, 1015, 155 La Salle St., Chicago, III. 825. ANNIE MARCY MILLER (SCOTT). Sister of No. 904. Born 22 Jan. 1871, at Lockport, 111. Prepared in Peoria (111.) High School. A.B. Alpha Phi. 1895-96, graduate work in German. 1898-1900, student in Universities of Leipsic and Halle, Germany. 1900, Ph.D., Uni- versity of Halle. Teacher in Peoria (111.) High School, 1896-98. Author of pamphlet "tjber das Verhaltnis von Dryden's 'State of Inno- cence' zu Milton's 'Paradise Lost.'" Married Walter Dill Scott (No. 839), 21 July 1898, in Chicago, 111. Residence, 562 Willard Place, Evanston, lU. 826. MARY HENRIETTA MOORE (JONES). Sister op No. 908. Born 12 July 1871, at Rushville. lU. Prepared in RushviUe (111.) High School. 1890-92, attended De Pauw University. A.B. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Teacher in Wilmette (111.) High School, 1895-96. : Married Robert R. Jones, 24 Nov. 1898, at Evanston, 111. Child — Robert James Moore, born 27 Jan. 1902. Residence, 1636 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, 111. 827. CLIFFORD LINCOLN MYERS. Born 7 June 1866, at Walnut HiUs, Cincinnati, O. Prepared in Wood- ward High School, Cincinnati, and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Phi Kappa P.si. 1895, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, Cincinnati Conference; at Linwood, Cincinnati, 1895- 1900; at Germantown, O., 1900-01; Christie Church, Cincinnati, 1901 . Teacher in Elizabeth Gamble Training School for Deaconesses. Married Nellie Purdy Davis, 19 June 1900, at Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O. Residence, 422 Elizabeth St., Cincinnati, O. 828. ANNA NEIGLICK (BIGELOW). Sister of No. 1275. Born 2 July 1872, at Winnetka, 111. Prepared in Lake View High SchooI,^ Chicago. B.S. 1896, M.S. (Zoology). Graduate student University of Chicago; same, Columbia University, New York, 1900-01. Assistant in Zoology, Northwestern University, 1895-96; teacher of Biology in Mar- shalltown (la.) High School, 1896-98; Assistant and Fellow in Zoology, Northwestern University, 1898-1900; teacher of Biology, New York City, 1900-01 ; Assistant in Biology, Teachers' College, Columbia University, New York, 1902 . Married Maurice Alpheus Bigelow, 6 June 1900, at Chicago. Address, care Teachers' College, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. 262 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1895 829. WILLIAM ALBERT NEWING. Born 18 July 1866, at Boughton, Kent, England. Prepared in North- western University Academy. A.B. Cleigyman, Methodist Episcopal; at Marshall, Wis., 1896-97; Fond du Lac, 1897-98; Seymour, 1898-1901; Sheboygan, 1901 . Married Maude Evelyn Tiffany, 29 April 1896, at Fond du Lac, Wis. Children — William Bowyer, born 24 Sept. 1898. Inez Marguerite, born 27 May 1900. Residence, Sheboygan, Wis. 830. HARRY PUTNAM PEARSONS. Son of No. 23. Born 15 Jan. 1873, at Evanston, III. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. Beta Theta Pi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Delta Chi (Law). 1895-96, graduate student, Columbia University, New York. 1898, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. With Pearsons-Taft Land Credit Company, Chicago. Married Frances Keyes, 8 Feb. 1900, at Kenilworth, 111. C/iiW— Frances, born 3 Nov. 1901. Residence, 1816 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111. Office, 140 Dearborn St., Chicago. 831. MARY ELIZABETH PEGRAM (LUMPKIN). Born 20 Dec. 1872, in Green Co., Illinois. Prepared in CarroUton (111.) public schools. Ph.B. Delta Gamma. Assistant principal CarroUton (111.) High School, 1896-97; same at Roodhouse, 111., 1898-99. Married Clement John Lumpkin, 27 June 1899, at CarroUton^ 111. Residence, Carlinville, 111. 832. JESSIE ROGERS PHILLIPS. Born 13 July 1873, at Menominee, Mich. Prepared in Menominee High School and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. 1897, Ph.M. (French). Kappa Alpha Theta. Residence, Menominee, Mich. 833. MARY JANE PIERSON (METTLER). Sister of Nos. 1118 and 1375. Born 8 Oct. 1868, at Parma, Mich. Prepared in Cornell College, Iowa. Ph.B. Teacher at Bozeman, Mont., 1895-97; principal of high school at Schuyler, Neb., 1897-98. Married Wayne Mettler, 28 Dec. 1898, at Wilmette, 111. CMW— Elma Lucy, born 11 Oct. 1899. Residence, 814 Rockwell St., Kewanee, 111. 1895] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 263 834. JAMES POTTER. Born 16 Oct. 1866, near Carthage, Mo. Prepared in Carthage Collegiate Institute. A.B. Delta Tau Delta; Hinman; Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate student in Philosophy (in absentia), 1899 . Clergyman, Methodist Epis- copal; at Hume, Mo., 1895-98; Mt. Vernon, 1898-99; Lyndon, 111., 1899- 1901 ; Walnut, 1901 . Married Annie May Rogers, 3 March 1898. Child — Frances Eudora, born 21 Jan. 1899. Paul Milton, bom 22 July 1901. Residence, Walnut, 111. 835. DAVID BENJAMIN RAWLINS. Brother of Nos. 677 and 1377. Born 21 Feb. 1871, at Guilford, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. Ph.B. Hinman. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Raymond prize. Principal Du Quoin (111.) High School, 1895-96; superintendent of schools, Du Quoin, 111., 1896^ — . Married Millie Anna Bigbee, 14 Aug. 1895, at Milledgeville, 111. Children — Lemmon Parker, born 24 June 1896; died 21 Aug. 1896. Edward Bigbee, born 26 May 1898. Benjamin Wade, born 15 Nov. 1899. Residence, 1230 Park Place, Q.uincy, 111. 836. CLARENCE HALL ROBISON. Born 8 Feb. 1873, at Saybrook, 111. Prepared in Piqua (O.) High School. Ohio Wesleyan University. A.B. Beta Theta Pi. 1897, A.M. (Zoology). Graduate work at Woods HoU, Mass., summer of 1896. Graduate work at Universitjr of Chicago, 1897-98, and 1900-01. Instructor in Biology, Armour Institute, Chicago, 1895-98; laboratory assistant in Vertebrate Anatomy and Physiology, Northwestern University, 1898-99; Instructor in Biology, Oak Park (111.) High School, 1900 . Residence, 209 Wesley Ave., Oak Park, 111. 837. *ELLA ALMEDA ROSS (HALL). Born 26 May 1868, at Hume, lU. Prepared in Northern Illinois Normal School, Dixon, lU., and Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111. Entered college on Congressional scholarship. A.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate student in English Language (in absentia), 1896-97. Assistant principal North- wood (la.) High School, 1895-96. Married O^man Frederick Hall, 3 Sept. 1896, at Harmon, 111. Died 7 July 1897, at Harmon, 111. 838. CARLA FERN SARGENT. Born 1 Jan. 1873, at Butler, Ind. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa. Principal Mar- 264 N(mTHWK8TERN 11N1VEI{SI IN IISOA soillos (HI.) High School. ISOrMHi; (.'Mchcr, Diihith (Minn.') llifrli School, lS9(i-97; Instructor in Latin. NcMtliwi-slciii University Acjidfiny. 1S1)7-1001; Instnu'tor in History, ibitl . l',»oi lusidcnl tcMcluf, I'cursons Hull, 1809 . Residence. (il!7 (Murk St., hlx .'inston, III. sii*,). wALi'MU niid, scorr. HliUl'UKl! 1)1' No. (i'JS. liorn I May IS(ii), at. Cooksx illc, 111. I'rcp.'ucd in Illinois State Norn\al University. A.B. IVsident V. M. ('. .\.. 1S*I;{ ;tl. Plii lieta Kjippa. 1895-9S, student at McCorniick riieolof^ical Scniiniuy; 1S9S-99, student at University of Halli', Ciern\any ; IS99 19()(». student at Leipzifi;. (lennaiiy. 19t)0, Ph.D., Leipzig. Listructor in Psychology ai\d Pedagogy, North- western University, 1900-01; Assistant Professor of Psyciiology and Peda- gogy, and nirector of the Psychologiejd UidiorMtory, 1901 . .\uliior of panjpldet, "Die Psychologic der 'Trielie Ilisloiiseh-Kritisch Uel rachtet," HnJle, P.)00; "Involuntiuy Attention," Atlvt'rtising Experience, Dec. 1901; reprint in Ad Sense, i\\u\ in Aiiriciilliiml Advertiser, Dec. 1901; monthly articles in Mahin's Magazine tor 1902, viz.: ".\saociation of Ideas," "Sugg(>s- tion," "The Direct CoininMiid as a Form of .\rgumentatii>n," '"The Psycho- logical Value of the Ixeturn t'oupon," "Fusion." ".\ Psyehological lOxperi- ment." ''Perc<'plion," " Apperception," "Illusions of Perception" (reprint in The Book-Kt'tper,^nn. lOOo"); also "Illusions of Appercei)tion. .l.-ui. 1903; "Mental Imagery, Feb. and March; 'Mrnuiiiition," April; :i liook, ''The 'rheory of Advertising." Cambridge, 190ii. • Married Annie Marcy Miller (No. 825). 21 .Inly 1S9S, in Chicjigo. C/n'W— John Makcy, born 12 Fob. 1902. Residence, 5G2 Willard Place. Evanston 111. 840. LUCY ESTELLE SHU MAN. Sis'PKU OF Nos. 482, M:i. 029. .\Nn LWf). Horn 19 Oct. 1871?, at Strasburg. Pa. Prepared in C^hieiigo Norlli Divi- sion High Siluuij and Northwestern UnixiMsity Academy. Ph. P. Kappa Kappa tJannna; I'hi Peta Kappa. tiraduMte work. University of Wisconsin, sunnner of 1901. Teacher in Tuscola (HI.) High Scliool, 1895-9(); Wilmette High School, 1897-98; Moline High School. 1898-I90;i. liosidence, 1722 Sixth A\»>., Moline, HI. Home. 21,"0 Siienn.in .Vve., Evanston, 111. 841. JOHN TALllOUN S1N(.;LET0N. Phothkh ok No. 729. Born 29 July 1872. at Grove Place, Ind. Prepareil in lOvanslon High School, and Northwestern University .Vcademy. Ph. P. (lage and Kirk prizes; Delta UpsiU>n. With Sterling (Vcl(> Works. Kenosha, Wis., 189.'»-97; seererary Dearborn Duster Co., Chicago, 1897 1902; .secrelary-treiismer same, 1902 . Married Hazel Leonard, 21 May 1901, at Evanston, 111. Ki>sidenee, 833 Michigan Ave., Evanston, 111. \H'.)r,\ COIAA'MI) Ol'' fJlil'iKAl; ARTS 2m K42. ALrCR SPIES (PEAKS). Jioni 4 Miircli 1874, ;iX Apt;i. Alf>fi;i, Thfita. MjuT-icfJ ^icorK'' Hi^firy I'<;akH, lA Marcli IWJ!J, ,'i,(, .M'ttioinitK;';, Mich, l^!Hi(J(;rM;(', 7(i!i lw)Hl,(!r S),., JOvariHion, 1)1. mti. IJJ(JY HHELTON STEWAIIT. Horn 4 Rcpl,. 1 875, ii,i, Ch;uil,on, la. Pnipamd in fowa WoHloyan fJnivor- Hil,y l'r<;p;i,mU)ry School Ji,ri(j NorliiwcBfccrn TJriivcrHifcy Academy. Ph.B. ]*riv!i,f,(! H(:ci'<;(,)i,ry ),o laUirtr Hincf; j^rarJualyion. l{,(!Hidcficc, 2110 Oninglon Ave, EvanHl/»fi, 111. 841. WILLIAM IRVING THOMAS. Bom 8 April 1807, id. Li|jcrl,yvillf;, III. Prepared in ML MorrJH (111.) Acad. Hl,u 1900; teacher of Engliwh in Duluth Higti ScfjooJ, MinneHota, 1900 02; in Minnt^HoU State (Jnivernity, 1002 . Addi'-.HH, IJfiiverKity of MinnfiBota, MinneapoliH, Minn. 815. MAUI)]'; lO'rill'iLYN VAN SJCK'LI'; fSCII Wl'll'iltj. SiHTjflu ojf No. lO.O;! Horn Nov. 1872, at South Bejid, fnd. Prepared in Chicago High School and Northwestern (JniverHity Academy. Pii.P. Pi P>eta Phi. Teacher at Pr-jitwutf;r, Mieli., I80rj 00;at Picardhtown, III., 1800 00; at WliitidK, L'd., 1809-1000. Married Theodore J. Schweer, 20 .lune 1000, al, (r.i.\<-:r.\,iu%, III. li<;Hidencf!, lictardHtown, III. 84.(J. OI;A Ishl'lll WAKI'iMAN (HOLTj. ]iorn26 Oct. 1871, at Clinton, Mo. Prepared in Winnebago (III.; High School and NorthwcHtern IJniverHity Academy. Ph.Ii. Kappa Kjippa Gamnria. Teacher in Ciiicago public HchoolH, I89.'i-99. Married Robert N. Holt (No. 714), 14 ,luly 1890, at Park itidge, III. H/!Hidence, 2M(} Norlii 42d Ave,, CJhicago, III. 847. LOTTIE BELL WATSON. S/H'i'KU oic No. 9.'14. I'.oni :j ,/aii. 1871, in Chicago, III. Prepared in Nortfi western IJniverHity Academy, B.L. Oelta D<;lta Delta. R^jHidence, Minooka, 111. 266 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1895 848. *JESSIE C. WILDER. Born 28 Dec. 1869, at Crete, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Gamma Phi Beta. Taught in Chicago Heights, lU., 1895-97. Died 29 July 1900, at Crete, 111. 849. WILLIAM WILLING WILKINSON. Brother of Nos. 989 and 1056. Born 28 July 1869, at Crystal Lake, 111. Prepared in Noi'thwestern Uni- versity Academy. B.S. 1901, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Member U. S. Life-Saving Crew. At intervals during professional stud}', employed with Redpath. Slayton, and Central Lyceum Bureaus. Assistant physician. Palmyra Springs Sanitarium, Palmyra, Wis., 1901-02; practicing physician, Silverton, Colo., 1902 ■. Married Hattie M, Wheadon, 31 Dec. 1902, at Denver, Colo. Residence, Silverton, Colo. 850. PHINEAS LAWRENCE WINDSOR. Brother of No. 1216. Born 21 Feb. 1871, atChenoa, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univerjity Academy. Ph.B. Delta Tau Delta; Tau Kappa Phi. 1897-99, student in New York State Library School, Albany. 1899-1900, student in .Albany (N. Y.) Law School. Assistant in Central Department Chicago Young Men's Christian Association, 1895-97; assistant in Law Division New York State Library, Albany, 1899-1900; Chief of Index and Catalogue Division in Copy- right Office, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C, 1900 . Member of American Library Association, and Washington Economic Society. Married Margaret Fursman Boynton (Cornell '95) 1 Jan. 1902, at Lock- port, N. Y. Address, Library of Congress. Residence, 2120 N St., N. W., Washing- ton, D. C. 861. EDWARD BROWN WITWER. Born 2 March 1869, in Guilford Township, Winnebago County, 111. Pi-e- pared in Rockford (111.) High School, and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. 1897, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Delta Tau Delta; Tau Kappa^Phi; Delta Chi. Graduate student in Law, 1897-98. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1897 . Residence, 2032 West Congress St., Chicago. Office, 407 Association Bldg. 862. ETHEL GARY ZIMMERMAN. Sister of Nos. 641, 940, 1318, and 1319. Born 15 Dec. 1871, at Delaware, O. Prepared in Evanston (111.) High School. Ph.B. Teacher in Lakeside Preparatory School for Boys, Chicago, 1895] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 267 1895-98; teacher in Kamehameha IManual Training School for Boys, Hono- lulu, Hawaii, 1898-1900; in Ludington (Mich.) High School, 1901-02. Residence, 951 Peabody Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Permanent address, 561 Willard Place, Evanston, 111. CLASS OF 1896. 853. LULU AMELIA ABERNETHY (HARKER). Born 28 Aug. 1874, at Guadaloupe, Cal. Prepared in Spokane (Wash.) High School and Spokane College. B.L. University Woman's Club. Phi Beta Kappa. Congdon declamation prize; Kirk contestant. Taught in Spokane, Wash., 1896-97. Married Ray C. Harker (No. 609), 24 Aug. 1897, at Spokane, Wash. Residence, Appleton, Wis. 864. *SARA ELEANOR ANDERSON (HALL). Born 13 March 1873, at Winnebago, 111. Prepared in Winnebago High School and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. 1897, Ph.M. (Latin). LTniversity Woman's Club. Married Vernon J. Hall (No. 764), 30 Dec. 1896, at Winnebago, 111. Died 25 April 1903, at Rockford, 111. 855. HARRIET S. BASSETT (MALLORY). Born 26 Dec. 1874, in Chicago, 111. Prepared in Evanston (111.) Town- ship High School. B.L. Assistant teacher in private school, Evanston, 111., 1896-99. Editor Dictation, shorthand magazine, Chicago, 1898. Married Harry Henian Mallory. 5 Oct. 1899. Child — Harold . Residence, 1124 Asbury Ave., Evanston, 111. 856. ELMER SAMUEL BATTERSON. Born 25 July 1872, at Wheatland, la. Prepared in Muscatine (la.) High School, and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. 1898, M.S. (Political Economy). Delta Upsilon. Meinber University Senate; Harris prize. Dry goods merchant, Muscatine, la. Deputy County Auditor, 1894. Member Muscatine Academy of Science, and Muscatine Commercial Cluo. Residence, Muscatine, la. 857. ELI PHILLIPS BENNETT. Born 10 Jan. 1864, in Allegheny County, Pa. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Representative in Michigan-Northwestern Uni- versity debate, 1895; and of Northern Oratorical League, 1895. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Northwest Indiana Conference. Pastor at Hammond, Ind., 1896-1897; at South Bend, Ind., 1897—. 268 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1896- Married Nellie Francis Clarke Bray (No. 860), 11 May 1898, at Portland^ Mich. Child — Frances Elizabeth, born ami died 1 Aug. 1901. Residence, 211 West Jefferson St., South Bend, Ind. 868. JOHN FRANKLIN BOEYE. Born 1 Oct. 18G7, at Delhi, la. Prepared in Cornell College, la., and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Attended Garrett Biblical Insti- tute. 1901, B.D., University of Chicago. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, Rock River Conference; at Parkside Church, Chicago, 1896-99; Morrison, 111., 1899-1901. Austin Conference; St. Paul's Church, Ft. Worth, Texas, 1901 . Married Bertha Hanson, 16 June 1897, at St. Paul, Minn. Children — Paul Franklin, born 7 Dec. 1898. Katherine Bertha, born 25 March 1900. Joyce Hanson, born 27 Sept. 1901. Residence, 815 West 5th St., Forth Worth, Tex. 869. GEORGE BOOTH. Born 22 March 1871, at Onarga, 111. Prepared in Grand Prairie Seminarj% Onarga. Ph.B. 1897, Ph.M. (Zoology). Beta Theta Pi; Tau Kappa Phi. Hinman; Deru. Editor Northwestern, 1895-96. Appointed assistant in Biology, 1895-96. Instructor in Biology, Bay City (Mich.) High School, 1897-1900. Hardware and furniture dealer, Onarga, 111., 1900 . Trustee of Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, 111., 1901 . Married EUzabeth Paine, 29 May 1901, at Saginaw, Mich. Residence, Onarga, 111. 860. NELLIE FRANCIS CLARKE BRAY (BENNETT). Born 15 May 1872, at Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Prepared in Coldwater (Mich.) High School. B.S. L^niversity AVoman's Club. Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher,. Portland, Mich., 1896-97. Married Eli Phillips Bennett (No. 857), 11 May 1S9S, at Portland, Mich. Residence, 211 West Jefferson St., South Bend, Ind. 861. CHARLES GARDNER BROWN. Born 11 Oct. 1854, at Plymouth, N. Y. Prepared at Norwich (N. Y.) Academy and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. 1902, B.S.A.,^ Cornell University. Superintending official milk tests for Agricultural De- partment of Cornell University. Author of pamphlet, " Burns and Whittier, " 1900; contributor to Freethought, Vols. XVIII and XIX. Married Ida A. Mathewson, 18 Sept. 1876, at Norwich, N. Y. Children— Victor Leland, born 23 July 1879; died 18 May 1888. Orpha B., born 26 May 1881. Grover Charles, born 12 Feb. 1883. Ira Sheldon, born 6 Nov. 1886. Residence, 304 Chestnut St., Ithaca, N. Y. 1896] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 269 862. MARGARET BROWN. Born 14 Sept. 1874, at La Salle, 111. Prepared in La Salle High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Alpha Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. Taught in Ben.-^on (Minn.) High School, 1896-97; Wheaton (111.) High School, 1897-99. Residence, 7226 Harvard Ave., Chicago, 111. 863. ROBERT KARL SCOTT C.4THERW00D. Born 7 Aug. 1875, at Stonington, 111. Prepared at Hoopeston and Ross- ville (111.) High Schools. B.S. Delta Upsilon. 1899, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Delta Chi. La,wyer, Chicago: patent and trade mark causes. Member of Chicago Bureau of Charities; Brotherhood of St. Andrew; Chicago Relief and Aid Society; American Economic Association; trustee of Alliance Fran9aise, Chicago. Contributor to Westminster Ga- zette, London, and to Chicago Tribune. Married I..ucy Cotton Morris, 4 June 1902, in Chicago. Residence, 4442 Grand Boulevard, Chicago, 111. 864. WILL M. CAVANO. Born 25 Dec. 1866, at Menasha, Wis. Prepared at Academy of Univer- sity of the Pacific. B.S. 1900, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Address, care Dr. A. S. Barnes, 3000 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. 866. JOHN MILTON CHAMBERS. Born 10 Sept. 1868, at Cargill, Ont. Prepared in Walkerton (Can.) High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hinman. 1899, A.M. (Enghsh Literature). 1899, diploma from Cumnock School of Oratory, Northwestern University. 1895-99, member of United States Life-Saving Crew. Attended Garrett Biblical Institute. Director of School of Oratory, Wooster University, O., 1899-1901 ; Professor of Elocution in University of Denver, 1901-02. Graduate student Harvard University, 1902-03. Married Carolina liCwiston, 11 Sept. 1899, at Evanston, 111. Address, Harvard Universitj^, Cambridge, Mass. 866. GRACE GERTRUDE CLOUGH. Born 17 Feb. 1873, at Eau Claire, Wis. Prepared in State Universities of Dakota and Nebraska, and in Yankton College, S. Dak. A.B. Delta Delta Delta; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher at Piano, 111., 1896-97; at La Crosse, Wis., 1897-98; at Deadwood, S. Dak., 1898 . Residence, Deadwood, S. Dak. 867. FREDERICK HENRY COX. Born 25 Sept. 1867, at Winslow, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. Ph.B. 1897-98, student of Law in Boston, Mass. 1898-99, 270 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1896 student in New York Law School. 1899-1900, studied law and served as clerk in office of John O. Ball, New York Cit5^ In subscription book busi- ness in New York City, 1896-97; same at Boston, Mass., 1897-98. Practicing law in New York City, 1900 . "Married liOuise AVire, Dec. 1896, at Winslow, 111. Child — Chester Arlo, born 15 Oct, 1899. Residence, 16 East 22d St., New York, N. Y. Office, 235 Broadway. 868. GEORGE FREEMAN CRAIG. Born 2 April 1864, at Spring Hill, Ont. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, at Three Oaks, Mich., 1896-97 ;"Hartford, Mich.', 1897-99 and 1900-03. Residence, Hartford, Mich. 869. .\LFRED WESLEY CRAVEN. Born 10 April 1874, at Rockville, 111. Prepared in Elgin,. 111., High School and Academy and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Phi Kappa Psi; Deni; Phi Beta Kappa. On Northwestern- Wisconsin deljate. 1899, LL.B. and LL.M., Chicago Law School. Lawyer. Chicago. Married Frances Wood, May 1900, at Elgin, 111. Office, 1302 Marquette Bldg., 204 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 870. GRACE CRIPPEN. Born 15 July 1870, at I^anark, 111. Prepared in Lanark High School and Northwestern University .Academy. Ph.B. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Omega Psi. Teacher in Evanston (111.) public schools, 1896 . Residence, 1414 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. 871. FREDERIC CHARLES ELLIS. Born 7 June 1874, in Chicago. Prepared in Chicago West Division High School. A.B. Phi Delta Theta. Lawyer, Chicago, 1897 . Served with Troop F, First Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, Jime 1898, until mustering out of regiment, same year. Residence, 502 Wa.'^hington Boulevard, Chicago, Til. Office, 36 Metro- politan Blk. 872. MRS. FRANCES BUCKLEY EMBREE. Born 11 Dec. 1862, in Tazewell County, 111. Prepared at Savannah, Mo., and Evanston, 111. A.B. 1897, A.M. (Political Economy). Cashing and Dewey prizes. Engaged in newspaper and other literary work in Chicago, 1900-02; same in New York City, 1902 . Contributor to International Magazine, Economic Journal, Gunton's Magazine, Scientific American, etc. Shoit-story Avriter also. Married Merric Starr Embree, 30 June 1881, at Savannah, Mo. C/u7drm— Stella, born 3 April 1882. Ruth Ann, born 1 Jan. 1886. Residence, 301 West 150th St., New York, N. Y. 1896] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 271 873. HENRY BENEDICT FISHER. Born 31 Dec. 1870, at Belvidere, 111. Prepared in Marengo (111.) High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hinman. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate student in History, 1901-02. Stenographer, Chicago, 1896-97; with Bureau of Associated Charities, Feb. to Aug. 1897. Instructor in History, Calumet (Mich.) High School, 1897- 1901. Principal of RushAdlle (111.) High School, 1901 . Member of Upper Peninsula (Mich.) Teachers' Association, 1897-1901. Married Jepsie Mildred Sweeney (No. 930), 28 Dec. 1899, at Rush^^lle, 111. Child — Mary Sweeney, born 14 June 1902. Residence.. Rush\nlle, 111. 874. NELLE LOUISE FLESHIEM (MURRAY). Born 10 Dec. 1876, at Menominee, Mich. Prepared in Menominee High School. Ph.B. 1901. Ph.M. (German). Kappa Alpha Theta; Omega Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Secretary of Federated Woman's Clubs ; member of IMichi- gan State Art Committee, 1900. Married Frank T. Murray (No. 909), 6 Feb. 1902, at Evanston, 111. Residence, 522 Church St., Evanston, 111. 876. ALICE SOPHRONIA FREEMAN. Born 30 July 1 872, at Sacramento, Cal. Prepared in South Division High School, Chicago. B.L. Alpha Phi. 1900, graduated from Los Angeles State Normal School. Graduate work in University of California, Jan. -Oct. 1902. Assistant principal of Fowler (Ind.) High School, 1897-98. Teacher in Los Angeles (Cal.) graded schools, 1900-1902. Editor of Epworth League Harvester, Los Angeles, 1900-01. Contributor to religious periodicals. Residence, 137 North Soto St., Los Angeles, Cal. 876. JOHN WESLEY FUNSTON. Born 24 Nov. 1866, at Galena, lU. Prepared in Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111. A.B. Graduate work in EngUsh, 1900-01. Clergyman, Meth- odist Episcopal. Pastor at Bolton, III, 1896-99; at Orangeville, 111., 1899- 1901; Lena, 111., 1901 . President of Freeport District Epworth League, 1897-99. Married Ahce S. Combellick, 15 Oct. 1896, at East Galena, 111. Child — Kenneth Osmond, born 13 Feb. 1898. Residence, Lena, lU. 877. GEORGE JUNIA GILBERl . Born 14 May 1874, in Chicago. Prepared in West Side High School, Chicago. A.B. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Residence, Oak Park, 111. Office, 163 Randolph St., Chicago, 111. 272 NORTHWESTERN UXn KHSirv [ISJHl 878. KRKl) WILLIAM (ilLLF>rrK. Horn 25 Nov. 1S7;^. ;il ("layton, HI. I'lvpMrcd in Nortlnvi't^toni rniver- sity Academy. Ph.li. Ailolpliic. Plii l)(>lt;i IIhI.-i. Kmployid with Bart- lett, Fra/.ier . CI AHA CH.Wr. Horn 10 Nov. 1859, at AN inona, Minn. Hivpainl in Winona llij^h School. Ph.H. Ossoli. Phi IVMa Kappa. (Graduate student in German, 1898-99. Teacher of Latin and Knjjlish in (ilencoe (Minn.) High School, 1883-85 and 1887-90. Teacher of Latin and English, Winona (Minn.) High School, 1890-95. Instructor in Kngli.sh, Northwestern University .\cademy, 189(1 . l^esidenoe, 1735 Orrington Ave., Kvanslon, 111. 880. WINIFKKD CrUW. Born 24 Feb. 1871, at Hockford, TU. Prepared in Hockford High School. B.L. Kapj>a Kappa Gamma. Instructor in Cunmock School of Oratoi-y, Northwestern University, 1896-97. Re.ider. .\ctress. Residence, 217 North Horsman St., Hockford, 111. 881. ETHEL GREY (StWPT). Born 29 Dec. 1874, at Evanston, Hi. l'rci>ared in Evanston private schools. B.L. Alpha Phi; Phi IVta Kappa. Married Robert Lindsay Scott. 11 Oct. 1899, at Evanston, 111. C/iiW— Margaret Grey, born 20 April 1903. Residence, 404 Lake St., Evanston, 111. SS2. .VDA MAY GRIGGS. Born 3 May 1870, at IMorris, 111. Prepared at Crown Point (Ind.) High School and Northwestern ITniversity Academy. A.B. Pi Beta Phi. Prin- cipal of East Batavia (111.) High School, 1890-97; same at Mt. Carroll. 111.. 1897-99; Superintendent of schools. Mt. Carroll, 111.. 1899-1903. Author of "Song of the Lark" (poem'). jMibHshed in Iiir(h ami All Naftire, 1900. Residence. Mt. Carroll, 111. Home address. Crown Point, Ind. 888. FANNY A LINE HALL. Si.srER OK No. H)80. Born 11 Oct. 1873. at Niles, Mich. Prepared iii Lake View High School, Chicago, and Throop Polytechnic Institute, Pasadena, Cnl. Ph.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate student in Mathematics, ITniversity of Chicago, 1898-99. Teacher in Chicago. 1896-98 and 1899-—. Residence, 720 Pine Grove Ave., Chicago, 111. 1896] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 27:^ 884. DAVID WHEELER HOLMES. Brother of No. 815. Born 12 .lune 1875, at Hannibal, Mo. Prepared in West Division High School, Chicago. A.B. Beta Theta Pi. With Marshall Field & Co., whole- sale, 1896-97; traveling for James Clarke &: Co., New York, 1897-98; assistant manager and secretary-treasurer, Blodgett Milling Co., Janesville, Wis.. 1898 — . Married Alice Marie Blodgett, 1 Jan. 1898, at Beloit, Wis. Children — Elizabeth Blodgf.tt, born 6 Aug. 1899. David Blodgett, born 31 March 1903. Residence, Janesville, Wis. 886. GAIL HORSWELL. Born 2 March 1874, at Alden, la. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Residence, Estherville, la. 886. CHARLES NYE JENKS. Born 20 Aug. 1873, at Savanna, 111. Prepared in Savanna High School and Northwestern University Academj^ B.S. Phi Kappa Sigma. Teacher in high school at Savanna, 111. Residence, Savanna, 111. 887. ALLEN BUCKNER KANAVEL. Born 2 Sept. 1874, at Sedgwick, Kan. Prepared in Sedgwick High School. Ph.B. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. 1899, M.D., Northwestern Uni- versity Medical School. Instructor in Surgery, Northwestern Universit}^ Woman's Medical School, 1901-02. Interne, Cook Co. Hosp., 1900-01; graduate study in Medicine, Vienna, Austria, 1899. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Northwestern University, 1901 . Residence, 6027 Prairie .A.ve., Chicago, 111. 888. ELLIS KIRK KERR. Brother of No. 769. Born 2 Jan. 1875, in Chicago, 111. Prepared in West Division High School, Chicago, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1897, A.M. (Zool- ogy). Sigma Chi. 1900, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Interne in Cook County Hospital, 1900-01. Instructor in Medicine, Northwestern University Medical School, and practicing phy.sician in Oak Park, 111., 1901 . On Associate Staff of Cook Coimty Hospital, 1902 . Residence, 214 North Elmwood Ave., Oak Park, 111. Office, 132 North Oak Park Ave. 274 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1896 889. CHARLES HOMER KING. Born 4 June 1872, at Grand Rapids, Mich. Prepared in Waukegan (111.) High School. A.B. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Chi. Kirk prize. 1899, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Lawyer, Chicago, 1899 . Married Edith Patterson (No. 910), 27 June 1900, at Plattsmouth, Neb. Child — Richard Patterson, born 10 Sept. 1901. Residence, 216 South Utica St., Waukegan, 111. 890. EUGENE FR.\NKLIN KITENDAUGH. Born 1 March 1875, at Cleveland, O. Prepared in Jefferson High School, Chicago. A.B. Residence, 2600 West Addison Ave., Dunning, Chicago, 111. 891. CHARLES VERLY LA FONTAINE. Born 10 May 1868, at Joliet, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Clergyman, IMethodist Episcopal; at Geneva, 111., 1896-99; Chicago, 1899-1902; South Chicago, 1902 . Married Rebecca Blonnette Gross. 24 June 1896, at Aurora, 111. Children — Merrill Gross, born 30 June 1897. Mary Esther, born 24 April 1901. Residence, 9029 Exchange Ave., Chicago. 111. 892. LOUIS LAYTON LANE. Brother of No. 893. Born 31 Aug. 1865, near Kendallville, la. Prepared in Cresco (la.) High School and at Wilmot, S. Dak. B.S. Hiuman. Completed halt the work towards Master's degree. Clergjmian, Methodist Episcopal; at Bristol, S. Dak., 1896-98; Sisset on, S. Dak., 1898 . Married Mrs. EUa Sanborn Jones of Butler, S. Dak., 26 July 1898. Child— B.VTH Darling, born 26 Jan. 1900. Residence. Sisseton, S. Dak. 893. WARREN DANFORTH LANE. Brother of No. 892. Born 10 May 1867, at Kendall^^lle, la. Prepared at Cresco (la.) and Wilmot, S. Dak. B.S. Phi Beta Kappa. Raymond essay and debate prizes; Gage prize; Kirk contestant; class orator. 1898, LL.B., Univei-sity of Minnesota Law School. 1898, M.S., University of Minnesota. Lawyer, Sis- seton, S. Dak., 1898 . State's attorney, Roberts County, S. Dak., 1899 . Vice-president Roberts County Land and Loan Co. (incor.). Married Maude Cross, 28 June 1899, at AVilmot, S. Dak. Children— EvEHETT, born 29 March 1900; died 5 Sept. 1900. Fkances Fern, born 25 Aug. 1902. Residence, Sisseton, S. Dak. 1896] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 275 894. CLYDE LESTER LEESLEY. Born 17 Nov. 1873, at Bowmanville, 111. Prepared at Lake View High School, Chicago, and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Address, 1108 Leland Ave., Chicago, 111. 896. LEO HAVEN LOWE. Born 7 March 1875, at Brimfield, lU. Prepared in Kewanee (111.) High School. A.B. Delta Upsilon; Deru. City editor Kewanee (lU.) Evening Star, 1896-98; after its consolidation with Kewanee (lU.) Daily Courier, made managing editor of Kewanee Daily Star-Courier, 1898 . Married Lucy Isabel Bowen (No. 1000), 4 Sept. 1901, at Kewanee, 111. Residence, 314 South Tremont St., Kewanee, 111. 896. JOSEPHINE LOWELL. Sister of No. 1267. Bom 24 Sept. 1873, in Chicago, 111. Prepared at Hyde Park High School, Chicago, lU. Ph.B. Alpha Phi; Omega Psi. Graduate work at L'''niversity of Chicago. Teacher in Chicago, lU., 1896 . Residence, 5410 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111. 897. KATHERINE ELLEN McCASKY. Daughter of No. 21 and Sister of Nos. 667 and 970. Born 22 Nov. 1874, in Chicago, lU. Prepared in Chicago West Division High School. A.B. Alpha Phi. Student at Chicago Conservatory of Music. Teacher of piano. Residence, 790 West Monroe St., Chicago, 111. 898. DWIGHT BRADLEY McCURDY. Born 22 May 1872, at Gladwyne, Pa. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. B.S. With J. S. Ziegler & Co., publishers, Chicago. Residence, 602 Lunt Ave., Chicago, 111. Office, 450, 325 Dearborn St. 899. H. ILES McNEILL. Born 19 Feb. 1874, at Tuscola, 111. Prepared in Tuscola High School. Ph.B. Graduate student in Pathology, 1897-99. 1900, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. House physician and house surgeon, Cook County (111.) Hospital, 1900-02; practicing medicine, Ft. Atkinson, Wis.,. 1902 . Residence, Ft. Atkinson, Wis. 900. WILLIAM ARTYN MAIN. Born in 1867, at Magnolia, la. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Missionary of Methodist Episcopal Church, 1896 . In charge of Kucheng District, Foochow Conference, China. Residence, Kucheng, China. 270 NOK I'HW i':sn:KN r\i\'i:Ksi r\ \\sw ;m)1. cJKour.K iu:\ I'.ui.v m\ssi.uii. l>KoniKii oi' No. 771 . Horn 7 IVl>. 1S7J, ;U I nioi\ Tity, Iml. l'it>pnivil in rhir;ic:o \\ oi hivisiou High Si'hool ami North\vo!?torn Univoi-sity Ao.-ulomy. ThH, .\dt>lpl\io. Cinuluato work in OluMuistry in I'niviM-sity of (.M\irnsio. Instructor in CluMnis- try and Physios, lu-u-ino CoHojiv, Wis.. ISiHi !)7; s^vnio in John Marsliall Hi.a;h Soliool. riiii-ago. 1S97 - Marrioil llolon L. Pn'on. "JO \\n\\ \W2. \i\ Chicaiio. KosidiMUV. «);VJ Park Ave. (,^hic;isio. \\\. 5)02. Pi'.ri.AH KiMrn Mi:imi.i.i': ^spoiioun). Horn 2 July 1S71. in \\ yoininsi' I'ounty. \. ^". I'ri>j>ari\l in M.-isi ni\ ision High School. Milwaukee. Wis. A.H. Kappa .Alpha Thct.r, Plii Hct.i Kappa. Toaohor of Giwk ami Latin in Mihvaukco Wost Division High Schiiol. ISOli OS. M;trri<>d diaries Willi.-un SpolYor.l (,No. 9•.^"l^. I'J Oct. 1,S*)S. a( Milwaukee. Wis. Hesidence. r)rv"N,"> lv\rtnier .V\e.. Si. l.vniis. Mo. 90S. Ksiin:H MAUi;AKi:r m. iHn\i:i,i, mii.pi^k. n VI liM ri:K OK No. 7(>. Born 14 Pel). KS7.'), at Palatine, 111. Prepared ii\ Jennings Seiniitary, Aurora, 111., and Northwostorn PnivtM-sity .Vcadeniy. A.H. Kappa Kappa Gamma. In ofHccs of Western Passei\ger .\ssociation. ISiXl-iH). Teaohcr of Mathematics. La (Grange. 111.. ISSli); teacher at Oak Park. 111.. ISW \W2\ at Kvanston. III.. 1002 Uesidence. 720 Olark St., Kvanston. 111. J)04. SIMNKK M.VKOY MlPl.KH. HuoTHEij OF No. S25. Horn i;> .Vug. 1S7;?. at Farnun- Citj', 111. Pivpared in IVoria {\\\.) High School. .V.H. (.iraduate student in Physiology. lS0ti-98. ISOO. M.D.. Northwestern Pnivi^rsity Medical School. Phi Delta Thota; Deru; Nu Signui Nu. Interne. Oook County Hospital. 1S99-1001 : Attending Surg<>on. (A>t- tage Hospital, Peoria. HI.. 1001- . Residence. 701 M.-iin St.. Peoria. 111. })06. i:i.MKK ANl)Ki:V\ MlNi:U. Born 12 Aug. 1S70. at Kaneville. 111. Prepared in Kane\ ille High School and Northwestern Kniversity .VcadiMuy. Ph.H. Hinin;in. Sigma .Vlpha Epsilon. Tutorat Owight. 111.. ISOO 07 : teacher ol'Mathen\atii's and Science. St. .Alban's Academy. Knoxville. 111.. 1S07-1000. StudeiU North\vesteri\ Univei-sity Medical School. 1000 — -. .Address. Chicago. 111., car(> Northwestern PniNersiiy Medie;»l School; permanent address, Kaneville. 111. \V.i<\\ COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 277 »()«. FRANCIS JOSEPH ROSS MITCHELL. I'.oiri 21 "rx'pi. 1872, in PJdgar County, 111. Prepared in Paris (111.) High Sf;})ool. A.H. 1899, A.M. (Law). 1S99, LL.B., Northwestern Univorsity Law School. 1898 and 1899, prizt^-s lor theses in Law School. Phi Delta Thefca; Th(;ta Nu Epsilon; iJeru; Delta Chi. Lawyer, Chicago. Contributor to American Lav) Rer/ifiter and American haw Review, 1900. Married liuth Baird (No. 941), 18 Dec. J 900, at Evanston, 111. C'hiUl—\i()i:KiiT i'.AUii), born 2o Feb. 190."^. liesidenff:, 2200 Slierid.'in \i<>;i.(\, Evanston, III. OfFirc, |f)0 Washington St., Chicago, 111. J)07. IJ/^iA PATIENCE MONROE MOORE. Bom 1 Dec. 1872, at Walla Walla, Wash. Prepared in Moscow (Idaho), San Jose (Cal.) and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Phi Beta Kappa. Instructor in History, University of Idaho, 1897; in History and German, ibid., 1897-99; in German and Mathematics, ihuL, 1899-1902; pre- ceptress, ibid., 1899-1902. PLe.sidence, cor. A and Howard Sts., Moscow, Idaho. 90S. UjWUUET MARIE MOORE (THOMAS). Sister of No. 826. Bom 17 Oct. 1874, at Rushville, 111. Prepared at Rushville High School and De Pauw University. Ph.B. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa. Married George O. Thomas, 23 Jan. 1901, in Chicago, 111. Residencr , 20.'59 Krmmore Ave., Chicago, 111. 905). FRANK TREMBLY MURRAY. Boi7) 2;j March 1876, at Lebanon, O. Prepared in Clark University, Georgia. A.B. Phi Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon. Pursued legal studies in Georgia and Illinois and was admitted to bar in both states. Law- yer, Chicago, 1897- — . Married Nelle L. Fleshiem (No. 874), 6 Feb. 1902, at Evanston, 111. Residence, ,522 Church St., Evanston, 111. 910. EDITH PATTERSON (KING). Bom 11 Oct. 1874, at Plattsmouth, Neb. Prepared in Plattsmouth High School. Ji.L. Gamma Phi Beta; Omega Psi. Taught at Piano, 111., 1896- 97; private tutor in French, German and English, Plattsmouth, Neb., 1897- 1900. State corresponding secretaiy P. E. O. Society, Nebraska, 1899-1900. Married Chailes H. King (No. 889), 27 June 1900, at Plattsmouth, Neb. Residence, 216 South Utica St., Waukegan, 111. 911. MINNIE LORETTE PATTERSON. Sister op Nos. 673 and 10-38. Jiorn in 1873, at Wheatland, Wis. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Gamma Phi Beta, Teacher at Menasha, Wis., 1896-97; at Marion, Ind., 1897-99. Residence, Burlington, Wis, aTS NOKniWKSrKUN l\l\l~USll\ nsw lUS. JAMKS NKW ION TKAKOR IVrn -I IVi-. 1S7;\ at Os\voj;\\ III. Piv ivu"

. Oheniist lor Janu^ S, Kirk A (.V.. l^hioagv^ l>;i>7 W. lustruotor iu rhombtrv suui Phys^uv^. Hijrh SoIuhJ, l.rtSovllo. HI. lusirurt»>r in Chenustry, Nortl\\v<^ttM-n rnivor^ity, llHX^ , l\t\»ideniV. Y. M, r, \. Ulilji"., Kvanston, 111. l\'rM\;»nt>iu ,'uUlivss. Oswojsx*. Ill, lUS. niAUl KS srK\ KNSv^N TKIKUS UuorHKU ot" No. rJSl Born 10 Jan. IS74. at l\»sv\»la. 111. IVjvm\hI in rxtsowh Hii-h Soliool ami Novthwestorn I'mvoi-s^ity Aojuleu\y. Th.lv IVni; Phi I Via Kapiv>. In- i^lruotor i»\ Raoino (.\\llos^\ Wis,, lSi>t>-i>7; toaohor in Modill Hisjh 8rluH>l, (,'hi- oag\\ lJit^7 — . 8tHnvtary-t»vas\uvr ot" Ohioag\» Hinh Srhool IVaohors' Clnb, UXH>-UHH. Chairman Mathoniatioal JvnMion, rhioajjo ;»nvl Took rovuny High SohiH>l A.-ssooiation, liHH-Ol\ Rtvjddentv, 48 PowoU .\vo., Ohii'ag\\ 111. ;>14. MOKl KY SMITH PK IM I T, Horn U>»Kan. lSOi>, at Stony (.Vvk.t^nt, rivivv»\Hl in Hanxilton CoUosiiatt^ Intitituto ;vnd Northwestorn Inivoi-t^ity AoadtMny. .V.U. 1S9S, U.D., Gan^-tt BiWioal Institute. Cloi-gjman, Mothodist l\pisiviv»l; at Khinolaniler, Wis,. lS*.iS-UXHl: Cixlunxlnis, liHH^ , Marritnl Maggie MolXmg:\ll, 10 Oot. ISOS, at Abingvlon, Ont. t'AjVti— IXanghtor. InMn 24 St^pt. liHM. Kosidomv, Ov>lun\lnis. Wis. {»15. KIMKK HOK Vri' IMKIU^E. HKOrilKK OK -No, 1117. Rom 2o Nov . lSt»7. at Moaohani, 111. IVvvaivU in Mlgin vUl.'t .Vi-adouiy iuul Northwestern University .\eadenw. A.B. IVltn Paxi IVlta. l^ll)- lisluM- of IIHH^ Syllabui: with K. 0. Rnnvit ^,No. i>4o>. Keal estate dejUer. Evans- tou. 111., lSOt> iH>, Cenertd S2 . MarritHl Kdith ICstdle Hea^vs^No. UVxS'), II April liHH>, at Kewaneo. Ill, ('/jiW— F.wrn Kuu.vuKrn, born Jan. lOOo, Rt^deiuv. WintioUl. Kan. j»uJ. MiuiAM ii.is.viu'.ni ruiNin.K. Ikn-n 24 Ai.\i'il lS7o. at iXlell, 111. IV^vanHi in Evanstou (l\h) Township High Sohoi>l. A.B. Pi IVta Phi; Phi IVta Kapvxa. ISDS-UD. studei\t at Ohieagv^ Art Institute. P.XH>, student at Sehool of lllustmtion. rhieagv>. 'IVaeher of English and History. Mt. CanvU OH"* Higlt School. 1807-08; teaeher in Evanston ^,lll.'> Township High Sehool, I0(>l-l>2. Contributor of jHvnis to -Vus^fU", Ixeconi and ,4/)/vo/ ,>vnd I'nity. Uesideniv, "'bUm Uiwe/' nesir Bon Air. Chesterfield (.V.. Va, 1896] ajLLEGE OF LlHVAiAL ARTS 279 917. ANDREW ELIBHA PUCKRIN. Jiorn 28 .Intut 1873, at Sandusky, O. Prepared in Sandusky High School. Ph.li. Jj<;lta fjpsilon. Gage prize; Union League orator; Kirk contestant. Reporter, TirmH-HeroM, Chicago, 1807-99; assistant manxtging edit/>r, same, J900-fJ2; UA<:fi/!i\)\i '-ditor, C'kicfj/;o I'Jxamin/ir, 1902 . lUiHidi-Jicj'., ].072 Kenrriore Ave,. Chicago, III. ins. GORDON AIKEN RA.MSAY. iioj/j 20 Oct. 1872, at Chicago, 111. Prepared in Chicago Manual Training School and North wesl/;rn University Academy. B.S. Beta Theta Pi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi. 1897, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School, Traveled in England and the Continent, 1897-99; attorney at law, Chicago. President of Village of Glencfje, III., 1903 . Married Eriith Hymonds, 14 Nov. 1901, in Chicago. Address, 100 Washington St., Chicago, III. 919. EDWIN MARSHALL ST. JOHN. Born 23 Nov. 1873, at Benton Harbor, Mich. Prepared in Rockford rill.) High School. B.S. Sigma Chi ; Theta Nu Epsilon. Lawyer, Rockford, 111., 1899 . Member Winnebago County liar, 1899 . Resident;, Rockford, III. 920. IDA ESTELLE SAWYER. SiSTEU OF No8. 43.5, 627, and 982. Born 20 Dec. 1873, at Streator, III. Prepared at Streator High School. Ph.B. Kappa Alpha Theta. 1900, B.L.S., University of lUinois. Cata- loguer, Library of Northwestern University, 1900-02; reference librarian in Library of University of Iowa, 1902 . Rfisidenwi, Iowa City, la., care of University Librar}'. Permanent address, 1031 Maple Ave., Evanston, III. 921. *JiOLA.N'lJ ilODOLPHUS SELLEW. Born in Dec. 1808, at East Longmeadow, Mass, Prepared in Fargo (N. Dak.) High School, and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B, Returned to Evanston for graduat/i work in Physics, fall of 1896. Drowned in Lake Michigan, off Evanston, 111., 4 Sept. 1896. 922. WILLIAM SHELLER. Born 14 Feb. 1872, at Lanark, III. Prepared in Lanark High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hinman; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi. 1896-97, student at Chicago CoUege of Law. 1897-98, at Northwestern University Law School, Lawyer at Odebolt, la., 1898-1901 ; El Reno, Okla., March to Nov. 1901; Everett, Wash., Nov. 1901 . Residence, 2014 Hewitt Ave., Everett, Wash. 280 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1S96 923. HARRIET ANNA SINCLAIR. Born 25 Aug. 1874, at Terre Haute, Iiid. Prepared in Hyde Park High School, Chicago. B.L. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Managing editor of Course of Study at Chicago Institute, 1901. Proof-reader at Lakeside Press, Chicago. Residence, 5521 Monroe Ave., Chicago, 111. 924. FAITH EDITH SMITH. Born 10 Oct. 1873, at Aurora, 111. Prepared at Aurora High School. Ph.B. President Young Women's Christian Association, 1894-95. Univer- sity Woman's Club. Graduate student in French, 1896-97; in History, 1897-98. 1898-1900, student in New York State Library School. Assistant in Northwestern University Library, 1896-98; same in New York State Library, 1898-1900; librarian at Sedalia, Mo., 1900 . Residence, Sedalia, Mo. Home address, 219 Clark St., Aurora, 111. 926. CHARLES WILLIAM SPOFFORD. Brother of No. 926. Born 26 April 1871, at Warren, 111. Prepared in Warren High School, and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Beta Theta Pi; Deru; Theta Nu Epsilon; Tau Kappa Phi. President senior class. With Chicago Dry Goods Reporter, 1896-98; president and treasurer Tradesmen's Publishing Co., publishers of Drygoodsman and General Merchant, and of The Shoe and Leather Gazette, weeklies, St. Louis, Mo., 1898 . Married Beulah E. Merville (No. 902), 12 Oct. 1898, at Milwaukee, Wis. Child — Charles Merville, born 17 Nov. 1902. Residence, 5585 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 926. ^FLORENCE LOUISE SPOFFORD (CARLTON). Sister of No. 925. Born 7 Feb. 1867, at Warren, 111. Prepared at Warren High School and Warren Academy. Ph.B. University Woman's Club. Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher of German and Latin in Ishpeming (Mich.) High School, 1896-98. Married Charles Henry Carlton, 14 Sept, 1898, at Warren, 111. Died 18 Sept. 1899, at Pueblo, Colo. 927. GEORGE WILLIAM SPUNNER. Born 14 July 1870, at Lake Zurich, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Lawyer. Address, 132 Hartford Bldg., Chicago, care Baily, Hall & Spunner. 928. WEBSTER JONAS STEBBINS. Bom 3 Dec. 1869, at Utica, Minn. Prepared in Winona (Mimi.) High School. A.B. Beta Theta Pi. Teacher in Winchell Academy, Evanston, 1896] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 281 111., 1896-97; at Newark, 111., 1897-98; principal of Wheaton (111.) High School, 1898-1900; principal of Waukegan (111.) High School, 1900 — -. Married Mala WincheU, 31 Dec. 1898, at Evanston, 111. Child— Norma, born 10 Feb. 1900. Residence, 407 Cory Ave., Waukegan, 111. 929. CHARLES AUGUST STONBERG. Born 8 Nov. 1872, at Jefferson Park, Chicago. Prepared in Jefferson High School, Chicago. B.S. Attended Chicago College of Law. Lawyer. Residence, Jefferson Park Station, Chicago, lU. 930. JESSIE MILDRED SWEENEY (FISHER). Born 12 April 1873, at Rushville, 111. Prepared in Rushville High School and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. University Woman's Club; Phi Beta Kappa. Taught in Rushville (111.) High School, 1897-99. Married Henry B. Fisher (No. 873), 28 Dec. 1899, at Rushville, III. Residence, RushviUe, 111. 931. ALFRED THEODORE THOMPSON. Born 17 July 1869, at Newburg, Minn. Prepared at Preston, Minn. A.B. With Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago, 1898. Residence, 1060 North Halsted St., Chicago, 111. 932. GINEVRA FREEMAN TOMPKINS. Born 27 March 1872, at Newark, N. J. Prepared in Newark High School. Attended Syracuse University, 1891-92. A.B. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate student in Latin, 1900-02. Teacher in Coates College, Terre Haute, Ind., 1896-97; in Warren Academy, Warren, lU., 1897-98; in Westminster Seminary, Fort Wayne, Ind., 1898-99; head of a private school. Fort Wayne, 1899-1900; assistant in Department of English Language, Northwestern University, 1900-01 ; Instructor in English, North- western University Academy, 1901-02; Head Instructor in Interstate School of Correspondence, Chicago, 1902- — ; resident teacher at Chapin Hall, Evanston, III., 1901 . Residence, Chapin Hall, Evanston, 111. 933. ALFRED JOCELYN WALLER. Born in 1870, at Agra, India. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. 1892-96. A.B. Delta Tau Delta. 1897, A.M. (English Lan- guage). Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, Northwest Indiana Conference; Pastor at Whiting, Yeoman, Wanatah, Plainfield, Terre Haute, Ind. Residence. Terre Haute, Ind. 934. FRANCES SUSANNA WATSON. Sister of No. 847. Born 13 Dec. 1868, in Chicago. Prepared in Northwestern Univer.sity Academy. B.L. Delta Delta Delta. Residence, Minooka, 111. tms. lun ivvMin. w ii i i wis. Horn 7 >hin«' IS75, at Antiooh, 111 rup.iu-il m Nonhwostorn University Aoailomy. PhlV IVlta Tau FK^lin. UHU>, M.l>.. .\t>iih\vosttM-n Uniwi-sity Moiiii'jvl School. ri\ysii«\aiu lU^cktoixl. Ill; moilioal diivctor Uookfonl Young MiM\'s Christian .Vssoi'iation; jnomluT \\ inni>h;\s;o roui\ty Mi-ilii';»l Socioly and of Aniorioan M«Hlioal Sooioty. RosidtMUV, -JU South M:\in St.. luulvtord, 111. \nUi. W ll.lU U I'lSk W ll.SON. Born IS May IS71. at HoohosttM-. N. V. Piv\vuvd in ri\-OS; sj»in<\ and missioiuiry, ISOS-liHM ; graduate student at Columbia \Ti\iviM-sity, ai\il student llnion TheoU^siii-al Son\inarY, New York City, U)0l-02; tvtiu'nod to Nanking lluivot^ sity as Prnfessor of English, fall of lOtVJ. VMitor of Animus, pnhlished monthly in inteivsts of Oeninvl China Missioi\ of Methodist Episeopal I'hureh, UXX)-02. Hesidemv, Nanking, l^hina. J)37. KAIHAIUNK WINANS Born 25 July 1S70, at Hamilti>n. 111. Atl.Muleil K>\\:i W <'sl,>yaM and Southern (."^Uifornia Universities. IvS. K;ipp;i Alph.i I'het.i Kesiden(H\ tmknown. {)8S. ALLISTON CKAM' WINC. Born 27 Oet lSl>4. at Newark. HI Prepared at Northwestern Univer- sity .Academy. Ph.B. Rosidemv, miknown !>35). SAMl 11. IIKNUV W IKSL'lllNci. Born Uee. ISOi). at Dayton, l>. Pivv^o\ivd in Norlhwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Student Boston Theological School. lSlH)-i)7. Clergy- man, Methodist Episeoyvd; at St. John's Church, Chicago, 1899 ReJdence, Pniphetstown, 111. UJO. CKCIL ECGLESTON Zl.M.MKU.MA.N. SiSTRR OF Nos. 1^41, S52, i;US wn 131*). Bom 15 Sept. 1S73, at Gorham. Me. Tivpaivd in Northwestern Univei-- sity Acrtdeu\y. A.B. Teacher in Bacine, Wis., Feb. to June IS97; in Ster- ling, 111., 1S07-9S; in Sjwaiina, 111., lS9S-i)l>; in Ishpeming, Mich., 1S90 . Uesideniv, 112 Cauda St., Ishi>eining. Mich. IVrmaneitt addivss, 561 Willaixl Ulaiv. Ev.anston, HI. 1807] COl.l.l.c.f: ()\ I,II',I-,H,AL AU.'CH 28a CLASS OF 1897. JHl. IM/I II l'.AIl:,|j r,]i'i(:i\iAAA hAtiainmH i)V So, r>() and Him'mi nv No, 1321. Jloni 28 May \H7Ci, nt KvurtHUm, III, I*»Y'p«,rM in Norfiiw'«». U\. l{/<;«iak<-, 1)1. I'lffiHAvdi in Waiik;t'^:rn JJmvf-vHiiy AcAd<:rny. Ph.J',. TJnivorsity Worn- an'H CluL, .Ma/ri';d Luth<;r Vollrnar. ll';,--id';nc'!, 8t, CharlcH Bt,, ])<-h Mx/mfiH, la. 944. AiaHlJt .J OILS I'.OWL:n. J'o/i) 12 .Jan. 187.'i, at Ncponwtt, III, Prepared in Academies of Kuox Colli'ge, and Northwe8(/'rn Univerwity. A,B, Teaclwir in Nanking Univer- Hifcy, China, and miswionary of Methodiwt KpiHc/ipn] Church. Mernher of Educational A««r>ciation of China, 1808—. .Married Nora .loncK, 12 Aug. 1807, at Neponf-/;t, III. Cfi/Mrm—AfACic, horn 20 July J 808. Omvk, born 28 Oct. 1800. lO'hiden';';, .N'anking, Cliina. 1)46. k01il':it'J CLARENCIC BliOWN. Horn 14 Oct. I860, near Mar«halltown, la. Prepared at Baker Univer aity and Northwestf;ni liniveiHity Aca/lerny. Ph.B. Delta I'au Delta. 189t}-(J7, student in NorthwehU;i-n University Law Hchool. Mariitger of 1806 HyUaima; publiBher (wit). l>. 11. Eversz, No. 807; of (Jf/ardry C'ImIj 284 NORTHWESTERN UNIA^ERSITY [1S07 Clover; publisher of 1900 SyUahus, with E. H. Tiori-e (No. 015): ;ilso of 1901 Syllabus. Real estate business. Married Ella M. Pierce (No. 1117), 20 Dec. 1900, at Mendota, 111. Residence, 2S11 Harrison St., Evanston, 111. Office, care H. O. Stone & Co., 200 La Salle St., Chicago. })46. NELLIE BLANCHE BURROWS. Born 10 Oct. 1873, at Newell, la. Prepared in Kansas City (Mo.) High School. B.L. Alpha Phi ; Omega Psi ; Phi Beta Kappa. Residence, 2403 Lydia Aac., Kansas City, Mo. 947. CHARLOTTE KATHLEEN CARMAN (DODGE). Born 12 March 1875, at Iroquois, Ontario, Canada. Prepared in Chicago South Division High School, and Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Clerical work. Northwestern University School of Music, 1899-1900. Con- tributor of poems and short stories to the Independent and Four O'CIock. Married Louis N. Dodge (ex-'97), 28 Nov. 1900, at Evanston, 111. Child— Lovm Norton, Jr., born 29 Sept. 1901. Residence, 1724 .\sbury Ave., Evanston, 111. 948. MARY EMMA COMSTOCK (BEERS). Born IS Jan. 1870, at Waterloo City, Ind. Prepared at North Manches- ter (Ind.) High School, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Graduate student in Latin, 1897-98. Ossoli. Phi Beta Kappa. Instructor in Latin, Northwestern ITniversity .Vcailemy, 1897-99; Matron of Sheridan Cottage, Evanston, 111., 1899-1900. Married Forrest W. Beers (No. 534), 5 July 1899, at Nortli Manchester. Ind. Residence, North Manchester, Ind. })49. .lOHN WESLEY RIDGAWAY CONNER. Brother of No. 1007. Born 9 July 1871,, at Crisfield, Md. Prepared in Chicago West Division High School. A.B. Phi Delta Theta; Deru; Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate student in Greek, 1897-98. Instructor ni Greek, Northwestern University Academy, 1897-1901. Residence, Lyons, Neb. 950. NELLY COLE DANELY (BROOKER). Born 17 April 1875, at Astoria, 111. Prepared at Illinois Woman's College, Jackson \ille, 111. Ph.B. Gamma Phi Beta. Graduate work in Chicago Univer,sity, summer of 1899. Graduate work at University of Illinois, 1900-01. Teacher of English, Decatur (111.) High School, 1897-98; same at Chaddock College, Quincy, 111., 1898-1900; same at Paris (111.) High School, 1901-02. Married Albert Sidney Brooker, 14 Oct. 1902, at Champaign, 111. Residence, Quincy, 111. 18()7J COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 285 l>ol. CORA EVANGELINE ELLIS. Daughter of No. 42. Born 14 May 1875, at Aurora, 111. Prepared in May wood High School, Wheaton Preparatory, and Oberlin Academy. Ph.B. Delta. Delta Delta. Residence, 1136 Oak Ave., Evanston, 111. 962. WALTER ROY ESSICK. Born 17 Oct. 1876, at Pre.ston, la. Prepared in Cornell College, Iowa. B.S. Bookkeeper for the F. B. Tait Manufacturing Co., Decatur, 111. Married Lillian Stephens, 15 Jan. 1902, at Decatur, III. Residence, 1237 North Edward St., Decatur, 111. 953. SAMUEL MARKS FEGTLY. Born 31 Aug. 1867, at West Unity, O. Prepared in Simpson College, Iowa. Ph.B. Delta Tau Delta; Phi Beta Kappa. Kirk prize. 1900, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Residence, 372 Ontario St., Chicago, III. Office, 142 Washington St. 954. EDWIN HENRY FRETZ. Born 5 Jan. 1867, at Chalfont, Pa. Prepared in Pennington Seminary, New Jersey. A.B. President Y. M. C. A., 1895-96. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Zeta Phi; Deru. 1902, A.M., University of Southern California. Clergy- man, Methodist Episcopal; at Lordshurg, Cal., 1897-98; Prospect Park, 1898-1900; Haven Church, Los Angele.s, 1900 . Married Mary Elizabeth Stuart, 16 Sept. 1897, at Evanston, 111. Child — Mary Stuaut, born 6 June 1899. Reoidence, 1029 East 28th St., Los Angeles, Cal. 955. *DANA LEWIS GATES. Brother of No. 956. Born 22 Oct. 1873, at Plato, 111. Prepared in Lena (111.) High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. 1898, M.S. (Zoology). Graduate student in Zoology, 1899-1900. Died 2 April 1903, at Phoenix, Ariz. 956. .JESSE NEVIN GATES. Brother of No. 955. Born 26 Jan. 1875, at Ottawa, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Universit}^ Academy. A.B. 1899, A.M. (Mathematics). Instructor in Mathematics, Parker College, Winnebago City, Minn., 1899-1900; Fellow in Mathematics, Clark University, Mass., 1900 . Residence, 70 Florence St., Worcester, Mass. 286 X01M'in\ IISTKKN I'NTVKKSirv [ISD? 5)o7. SAMTKL DKUKNllAM CiLOSS. HuoniKK DF Nos. Mu, Wi\ ami (oT. Born 17 AuiX. 1S71, at Hatavi.), HI. Pivpaivil in Mvanslon Hiji;h SoJiool. B.S. riii Kappa Sigma; Hum a Nu Kpsiloii HH)1, M.S. (^Oliom- istrv). Instnutor in Ohemislrv, Tollogo ot IJhoral .\r(s, Morthwostorii University. lS07-lW;v Willi Kollogg Switcliboaril anil Supply Co.. Ohio.-igo, 1003 . Keiiidonoo, lOlO Shornian A\o., K.vanston, 111. t)5S. KinVlX Al.MlUON CKKllM.AW. Horn (i .Vpril 1S7I, at Flora. 111. Tiop-in-il in (Mu-stor (.111.) llijih Si'1uh>1. Whippli" Aoaikany ami Drohanl (,'ity (.'oUoiiv. .V.H. K^HS. A..M. Oli^^toryV Hewoy prize in rolitical Soiom-o. (.iraduate titiulont in IMiilosophy, lOlU-O'J. Instructor in Knglish, I^orthwostorn linivoi-sity ami Academy, 1S07-1000; Instructor in IVdagogy in College anil in Knglish and Alethodsof 'Peaching in the Acndemy, 1000 . On leave i>l absence lor graihiate work in Harvard Iniversity, lOOli-Oo. Member ol American Historical .\ssociation, ISOS . Author ot" three pamphlets, "Stuilics in Macbeth," "Stmlies in liiteraturo" and "Supplementary Keailing in Schools."" Contributor to M iniicifHil Afjoirx, Inland h'diiCiUor and .1 »(cjvc(i/) .h'urnol of Kdiication. M.arried Mary Elizabeth Durl.and, 1 Sept. ISOS, at I'lora, 111. Child — DoHOTHY DuRuxNn, born ti April lOO'J. Temporary addivss, loOi") Massachusetts .\ve., Cambridiic Mass. ; n^sidence. Evanston, Til. J>r>{>. 1.. M.W H.Vni.MY. Horn 20,luly lS7o, at Pioneer, O. Student in Ohio \\ esley.-in I'nixersity. ISOO-Olv Ph.U. Delta Delta Delta. 1S07, diplon\a i'rom C^umuH•k School ot" Oratory. Instructor in Public Speaking, Oberlin Acailemy. O. Residence. Pioneer, O. }>«(). .lOSKPH .irsilN HU'KS. IVirn 22 Oct. 1S70, at Kedwing, Minn. Trcpan-d in Mar\\illc Scniinar\ aiul Northwestern Ifniversity .Vculcmy. A.H. Phi Beta Kappa. Two years in Gan-ett l^iblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist l'"piscopal; at Idenwood, Mo., 1S07-00: Mexico, lSOO-01; Macon, 1001 - . Married .le.ssie Cora OuHck, "> Aug. ISOl, at Pl.anchard, la. Children — Mti.nRKD El.mnk, born 3 .lune 1S02. \iRuiL GuLiOK, born 10 July ISO t. .losKVH H.\Koi n, born Feb. ISOO. Pesidence. Macon, Mo. 5)61. HOPACK I.KV \\" HOrCHTON. Porn IS ,lan. ISOS, at Hughesville, Pa. Prepared in .\cademies ot' Ohio Wesleyan and Northwestern Vniversities. Ph. P. Ian K;ippa Piii. liHtO. 1897] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 287 li. D., Oarrfitt, Jlil>lifiJ,l JustituU;. (yh-.r^yman, Mfjthodist EpiKCOpal; Wi.scori- Hiti Conlorcncc;; at, Yr^rkvillo, Wis., 1890-97; WinU;r I'luk, Kla., 1897-98; J'ort WaHhir)j:^(,(>ri, Wi.s., 1898-99; Do Porf;, 1900-02; Horif-ot], 1902 . Marriod Mirinio Jloan, 28 Nov. 189.'j, at Harvey, IJI. Children — Edwako Levan, born 3 Sept. 1896. Haery Vincent, born 21 Aug. 1901. Residence, Horicon, Win. 962. EIJWIN STEVENS HUTCHLNS. l5orn 19 Ooc. 1872, at Henry, III. Prepared in Chicago West Division High School. Pii.li. I'lii Ddta Theta. 1900, M.D., Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago. Married Mabel Claire Quivey, 2.5 Dec. 1900, at Argo.s, Ind. Residence, •.'.]4 Wells St., Milwaukee, Wis. 968. THEODORA URSULA IRVINE. Born 21 June 1873, at Three liivcrs, Quebec, Can. Prepared in Hamline University and Nortliwestern University Academy. B.L. Kappa Kappa Cam ma. Shuffer prize. 1898, diploma from Cumnock School of Oratory. 1898-99, graduate student, ilrid. Teacher, Cumnock School of Oratory, 1898- 99; teacher of Elocution and Physical Culture, Cornell College, la., 1899-1902. Director of School of Oratory and Physical Training, ibid., 1902 . Residence, Mt. Vernon, la. 964. KATHERINE LORENA .lANES (WITTER). Sister of No. 1022. Born 10 Eeb. 1875, at Quincy, 111. Prepared in Quincy High School. Ph.B. Kappa Kappa Oamma. Married Charles Edgar Witter (No. 992;, '40 Nov. 1899, at finincy. 111. Residence, .5182 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 966. ELEANOR JOHNSTON. liorn r> Sept. 1873, at Washington, D. C. Prepared in Evanston Township High School. li.S. Delta Delta Delta. Teacher at Dundee, 111. Residence, Dundee, III. 966. HAWIUET MAY DAISY KENDALL (WARD). lioiii 7 Dec. 1873, at Kansas City, Mo. Prepared in Kansas City High School. B.S. President Y. W C. A., 1895-96. Alpha Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. In Northwestern University Settlement work, Chicago, 1899-1900. Married Harry Frederick Ward (No. 986), 20 April 1899, at Kansas City,. Mo. Residence, 4356 Union Ave., Chicago, 111. 288 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1897 m>7. llAHinKI" ("HHISIIANA LAMB. lioni 22 Si'pl. 1802, at Pana, 111. ri-cparcd iiiulcr private tulor.s in Evans- ton, HI. I'h.B. University Woman's C'luli. Oicupied with cvaiifji'listic Avork in .Methodist Episcopal Cluncli. l\('sid(>nce, .Vthcns, O. 90S. .M'sriN ('ll.VHLKS L.VHSEN. Hn()i'iii:i{ oi' .\'i). 12(il. liorn 5 March 1877, at Fort Howard, Wis. l*rcparcil in Fort Howard High School and Northwostern University .Vcadeniy. B.L. Residence, C.rtvn Bay, Wis. (1899). 9(>J>. MEL\A .VMKLIA 1,1\1':K.M()HK. Born 9 .April 18(17, in Chariton Comity, .Mo. Prepared in Northwestern University .\catlemy. -\.B. Con. Mis.sionary of Methodist Epis- copal Clmrch and in charge of (iirls' School, Meernt, India. .\ddress, ^h>thodist Episcopal Mission, Meernt, India, via Italy. 970. I'UAXKld.X WOODKOHl) .McCASKY. Son of No. 21 .wn Bhoi'iiki; oI'' Nos. (itj7 and 897. Born It) ,lunc 187G, in Chicago. Prep.ared in Chicago West Division High School. A.H. Phi Delta Theta. In fire insnrance hnsiness with Royal In- surance Co., Chicago. Married Mary Catharine Patterson, Hi .\ug. 1899, in Chicago, Residenc(\ 2108 Wilcox .\ve., Chicago, 111. 971. MA BY KINC. M.VC HAHC. Born ;^0 Oct. 1871, at Dover Plains, N. Y. Prepared in Lake View High School, Chicago. i'h.B. Delta (iannna ;( )inega Psi. 1900, Ph.M. (French). Residence, 3227 Beacoi\ St., Chicago, 111. 972. OTIS HARDY MACLAY, Born 9 .July 1874, at Oakland, Cal. Prepared in .Jennings Seminary and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Psi Upsilon (at University of Michigan); Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Rho Sigma. 1901, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Interne in Provident Hospital, Chicago, and Assistant Snrgeon in First Kegiment Cavalry, 1901-02; practicing physician. Chicago, 1902- . Residence, (vl08 Greenwood A\t\, Chicago, 111. (^itice, northeast corner 63d St. and Cottage Grove .\\e. 973. ALTA DOROTHY MILLEK. Born 23 l'\'b. 1874, at Morris, 111. Prepared in E\anston High School. B.L. Kappa Alpha Theta; Omega Psi. Graduate student in German, 1897- ■98. Student ol' Music ; soloist in Christian Science Church, Evanston. Residence, 1707 Hinman Ave.. Evanston, 111. 1897] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 289 974. HARRIET LELAND MORSE (BARNES). Sister op No. 587. Born 10 .June 1874, at Kent's Hill, Me. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Teacher of Latin and Greek in Epworth Seminary, Epworth, la., 1897-99. Married Rev. Francis George Barnes, 18 .July 1899, at Evanston, III. Child — Leland Spencer, born 2.3 .Jan. 1901. Residence, Onarga, III. 975. WILBER FRANKLIN NULL. Born 3 Oct. 1871, at Maryville, Mo. Prepared in Maryville High School and Maryville Seminary. A.B. Instructor in Cameron College, Cameron, Mo. Residence, Cameron, Mo. ; permanent address, Maryville, Mo. 976. HARPER ELMER OSBORN. Born 9 Nov. 1872, at Denrock, 111. Prepared in Prophetstown and Ster- ling (111.) High Schools and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Rogers. Summer of 1897, graduate student. University of Chicago. 1899- 1900, student. Northwestern University Law School. 1902, LL.B., Chicago- Kent College of Law. Teacher in Rensselaer (Ind.) High School, 1897-99. Attomey-at-law, Chicago, with firm of H. S. & F. S. Osborne, 1900 . Member of Illinois State Militia, 1890-93. Address, 1.518 Ashland Block, Chicago, 111. 977. SAMUEL JAMES PEASE. Brother of No. 1039. Born 12 May 1877, at Cambridge, Mass. Prepared in Lyons Township High School, La Grange, 111., Deerfield Township High School, Highland Park, 111., and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Phi Beta Kappa. 1898, A.M. (Greek). Graduate student. University of Chicago, summer of 1900. Teacher, Northwestern, 1898-99; Instructor in Greek and Modern Lan- guages, Hamline University, Minnesota, 1899-01; teacher and surveyor, 1901-02; Instructor in History and Civics, State Preparatory School, Boulder, Colo., and graduate student in University of Colorado, 1902 . Residence, 2124 14th St., Boulder, Colo. 978. SARAH ELEANOR REEVES (WIER). Born 5 Sept. 1874, in Chicago, 111. Prepared in Englewood (111.) High School. Ph.B. Alpha Phi; Omega Psi. Teacher in Earle School, Chicago, 1897-1900. Married Charles Wier, 18 Oct. 1900, in Chicago. Residence, 6438 Stewart Ave., Englewood, Chicago, 111. 290 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1807 979. ANNA CATHARINE REIMERS (RICHARDSON). Born 12 Sept. 1S75, at Rock Island, 111. Prepared at Rook Island and Chicago High Schools. Ph.B. Alpha Phi; Omega Psi. Graduatetl from Cumnock School of Oratory, 1S9S. Teacher of English at Stillwater, Minn., 1899-01. Married H. J. Richardson, 1 Jan. 1903, at Evanston, 111. Residence, Rochester, Minn. 9S0. EDWARD JOSEPH RIDINGS. Born 17 Aug. 1872, at Morris, 111. Prepared in Oberlin Academy and Morris (111.) Normal and Scientific School. A.B. Deru; Delta Upsilon. 'Editor Northicestern, 1896-97, Kirk contestant; class orator. In mercantile life, Morris, 111., 1897-1900. Student at Chicago Theological Seminary, expecting B.D. in 1903. Residence, Chebanse, 111. 981. *PAUL SIMPSON SANNER. Born 14 Jan. 1873, at Prairie Home, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Taught in Prairie Home (111.) pubUc school, 1897- 99. Health failed; went to New Mexico and finally to Colorado Springs. Died 26 July 1900, at Colorado Springs. 982. JESSIE SALANDA SAWYER. Sister of Nos. 435, 627 and 920. Born 5 March 1876, at Streator, 111. Prepared in Streator High School. Ph.B. Kappa Alpha Theta. Graduate student in German, 1898-99. Teacher in Warren (111.) Academy, 1899-1900. Student Drexel Institute Library School, 1901-02. Residence, 1031 Maple Ave., Evanston, 111. 983. CHARLES ALLEN STEWART. Born 1 March 1S75, at North Evanston, 111. Prepared in Evanston High School. Ph.B. Phi Delta Theta. Real estate business, Evanston, 111. Residence, 2203 Central St., Evanston, 111. 984. JAMES FACKLER STEWART. Born 23 Dec. 1867, at San Francisco, Cal. Prepared in .\cademy of Uni- versity of Pacific. B.S. Served in Co. H 4th Ohio Infantry in Porto Rico, and with Co. A, 1st U. S. Infantry in Cuba and the Philippines 1S9S-1902. Cashier of bank, Cambria, Cal. Address, care Bank of Cambria, Cambria, Cal. 1897] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 291 985. HILA MAY VERBECK (KNAPP). Born 31 Aug. 1875, at Bloomingdale, 111. Prepared in East Aurora (111.) High School and Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111. A.B. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. Married Harold Everard Knapp, 14 Sept. 1898, at Aurora, 111. Residence, 218 Lunt Ave., Rogers Park, Chicago, 111. 986. HARRY FREDERICK WARD. Born 15 Oct. 1873, in London, England. Prepared in England. A.B. President Y. M. C. A., 1896-97. Delta Tau Delta; Phi Beta Kappa. 1898, A.M., Harvard University. Head resident of Northwestern University Settle- ment, Chicago, 1898-1900; editor Neighbor, 1899-1900. One of the pastors of Wabash Avenue Church, Chicago, 1899-1900 ; pastor of Forty-Seventh Street Methodist Episcopal Church, 1900-03; pastor Union Ave. Church, 1903 . Contributor to Methodist Review, Central Christian Advocate, Conference Examiner, Christian City, Northwestern Advocate, American Weekly. Married Daisy Kendall (No. 966), 20 April 1899, at Kansas City, Mo. Residence, 4356 Union Ave., Chicago, 111. 987. LE ROY WELLS WARREN. Born 28 Oct. 1869, at Rushville, 111. Prepared in Rushville (111.) and Madison (Wis.) High Schools. 1893-95, student at University of Wisconsin. A.B. Sigma Chi. Graduated from McCormick Theological Seminary, 1900. Clergyman, Presbyterian. Pastor at Lagrange, Ind., 1900-02; at Burgetts- town. Pa., 1902 . Residence, Burgettstown, Pa. 988. ROYAL JOSEPH WHITLOCK. Born 3 Jan. 1873, in Chicago. Prepared in Academies of Colorado Col- lege and Northwestern University. Ph.B. Hinman. 1899, LL.B., North- western University Law School. Divided the Towle scholarship prize in 1898. Delta Chi. Lawyer, Chicago, 1899 . Residence, 1228 Greenwood BouL, Evanston, 111. 989. NELLIE BLANCHE WILKINSON. Sister of Nos. 849 and 1056. Born 30 March 1872, at Harvard, 111. Prepared in Chicago High School. Ph.B. Teacher in Chicago, 1897-99; Assistant Superintendent of Schools for Kane County, 1899-1900; teacher in Chicago, 1900 . Residence, 828 Emerson St., Evanston, 111. 990. JACKSON STITT WILSON. Born 19 March 1868, at Auburn, Ontario. Prepared in Goderich (Ont.) High School. A.B. Gage prize. 1902, A.M. (Sociology). Assistant in 292 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1897 English, Northwestern University, 1897-99. Carrying on the work of the "Social Crusade." Editor of The Life Message. Married Emma Agnew, 26 Dec. 1889, at Wingham, Ont., Can. Children — Gladys Viola, born 5 March 1891. William Gladstone, born 27 April 1893. Violet Rose, born 12 June 1895. Jackson Stitt, Jr., born 4 Dec. 1902. Residence, Berkeley, Cal. 991. LEWIS AUGUSTUS WILSON. Born 10 Oct. 1867, at Georgetown, Wis. Prepared in Platteville State Normal School, Wisconsin, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Delta Tau Delta. 1897-98, student in Cumnock School of Onltory. Teacher in Seward (Neb.) High School, 1898-99; mercantile business, Cuba, Wis., 1899-1900; ranching, 1900-02; o^^^ler and publisher of Springview Herald, Springview, Neb., 1902 . Member Nebraska State Teachers' Association. Married Minnie Bell, 21 June 1898, at Evanston, 111. Child— Robert Lewis Bell, born 30 Nov. 1902. Residence, Springview, Neb. 992. CHARLES EDGAR WITTER. Born 23 July 1874, at St. Louis, Mo. Prepared in St. Louis High School. A.B. Deru; Delta Upsilon. Congdon prize; on Northwestern-Wisconsin debate, 1897; Kirk contestant. Graduate work at Chicago and Washington Universities; to receive A.M. from latter in 1903. With St. Louis Globe Democrat, 1897-99; Principal of Meramec School, St. Louis, 1899-1900; of Carondelet School, 1900-02; Assistant to the Superintendent of Schools, 1902 . Member of Civic Improvement League, St. Louis Teachers' Benevolent Annuity Association, National Educational Association, Missouri State Teachers' Association, etc. Married Katherine L. Janes (No. 964), 30 Nov. 1899, at Quincy, 111. Residence, 5182 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. CLASS OF 1898. 993. ISAIAH AGAT. Born May 1859, in Candau, province of Kurland, Russia. Prepared in Rabbinical Institute in Germany, and in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Rabbi in Chicago, 111. Residence, 1037 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, 111. 994. *ORAMEL COLLINS AINSWORTH. Born 28 Nov. 1876, at Larned, Kan. Prepared in Marion (Kan.) High School. Ph.B. Sigma Nu. Secretary of the Assembly at Waseca, Minn., 1898] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 293 June to July 1898; Principal of Wells (Minn.) High School, from Sept. 1898 until his death. Died 8 Dec. 1898, at Wells, Minn. 995. ESTHER LOWELL ANDERSON. Born 12 Oct. 1871, in Chicago. Prepared in Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y. Two years in University of Chicago. Ph.B. University Woman's Club. Teacher of Enghsh in Lake View High School, Chicago, 1898-99; General Secretary of Y. W. C. A., Detroit, Mich., 1899 . Address, Detroit, Mich., care of Y. W. C. A. 996. BENJAMIN RUSSELL BARBER. Born 16 Sept. 1867, at Eagle ville. Mo. Prepared in Normal School, Dixon, 111., and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Adelphic; Rogers. Delta Tau Delta. General Secretary College Y. M. C. A., 1897-98; TraveUng College Secretary lUinois Y. M. C. A., 1898-99; College Secretary Y. M. C. A., Calcutta, India, 1899 . One year in State Militia, Co. D, 4th Missouri. Married Miriam Loretta Clarke (No. 1074), 30 Aug. 1899, at Port Huron, Mich. Child— John Clarke, born 23 Feb. 1903. Residence, 86 College St., Calcutta, India, via Brindisi. 997. EVA ELLEN BARKER (FROULA). Born 17 April 1875, at Milwaukee, Wis. Prepared in Milwaukee College. A.B. 1898, A.M. (Zoology). Delta Delta Delta. Teacher in Milwaukee, Wis., 1898-99. Married Vaclav K. Froula (No. 1013), 24 June 1899, at Milwaukee, Wis. Residence, 911 Greenleaf St., Evanston, 111. 998. WILLIAM WILKINSON BELL. Born 10 Oct. 1874, at Farmington, 111. Prepared at Farmington High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher in Calumet High School, Chicago, 1898 . Married Olive M. Hullinger, 23 Nov. 1898, at Allegan, Mich. Residence, 1479 East 69th St., Chicago, 111. 999. BOYD BYRON BOBB. Born 17 Oct. 1873, at Orangeville, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Disciplinarian, Mekusukey Acad- emy, 1898-99. Married Sarah Matilda Hotze (Doane, '98), 5 Nov. 1902, at Indianola, Neb. PostofSce, Edgewater, Colo., R. F. D. 294 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1898 1000. LUCY ISABEL BOWEN (1A)\\ KV Born 12 Sept. 1874, at Neponset, 111. Prepared in Kewanee (111.) High School. B.S. Delta Delta Delta; Omega Psi. One year in UiiimuH'k School of Oratory. Married Leo H. Lowe (No. 895). 4 Sept. 1901, at K(nv:in(H\ HI. Residence, Kewanee, 111. 1001. EDITH JANE BROOMHALL. Born 21 Dee. 1S71, at Newport, Shropshire, England. Prepared in .North- western University Academy. A.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Assistant Principal Wheaton (Minn.) High School, 1898-99; teacher of Modern Languages, MoHne (111.) High School. 1899 — . Residence, 009 18th St., Moline, 111. 1002. JOHN MONTCALM BROWN. Born 1 Oct. 18t)4, at Blyth, Ont., Can. Prepared in CHnton (Ont.) High School, Olympia Collegiate Institute, Wash., and Northwestern I'niver- sity Academy. A.B. 1897-98, elective work in Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist. Episcopal; member Northwest Indiana Conference. Pastor at Veedersburgh, Ind., 1898-01 ; at Linden, Ind., 1901 . Married Juliet Adelaide Reed, 27 June 1901, at Monmouth, 111. C/ijW— Mabel Ella, born It) Nov. 1902. Residence, Linden, Ind. 1003. MARY FRANCES BROWNELL. Born 2 Aug. 1875, at St. Charles, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni\er- sity Academy. B.S. I'niversity Woman's Club. Teacher of English in Pipestone (Minn.) High School, 1900-02; same in Menominee (Mich.) High School, 1902 . Residence, Menominee, Mich. Permanent address, St. Charles, 111. 1004. MARTIN DANIEL BUSH. Born 14 Sept. 1869, at Lansing, Mich. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. 1901, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, Northwest Iowa Conference; at Hickory, 111., 1899- 1901 ; at Webb, la., 1901 . Residence, Webb, la. 1006. NOAH EBERSOLE BY^ERS. Born 26 July 1873, at Sterling, 111. Prepared in Sterling High School. B.S. Hinman. Graduate work in University of Chicago. Principal of Elkhart (Ind.) Institute, 1898 . Married Enuna Dora Le Fevre, 6 July 1898, at Sterling, 111. Residence, Elkhart, Ind. 1898] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 295 1006. ANN ESTELLE CARAWAY. Sister of No. 536. Born 28 May 1875, at Tuscola, 111. Prepared in Tuscola High School. Ph.B. Alpha Phi; Omega Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Fellow in German, North- western University, 1898-99; Instructor in German, Northwestern Univer- sity Academy, 1899 . Travel and study in Germany, on leave of absence, 1902-03. Residence, Evanston, 111. Permanent address, Tuscola, 111. 1007. WILLIAM HENRY CONNER. Brother of No. 949. Born 13 March 1873, at Utica, N. Y. Prepared in West Division High School, Chicago. A.B. Hinman; Phi Delta Theta. Teacher of Biology and Algebra, John Marshall High School, Chicago, 1898 . Residence, 2249 Jackson St., Chicago, 111. 1008. LENA MARIE DAVIS (LEHMAN). Born 13 July 1874, in Chicago, 111. Prepared in West Division High School. Ph.B. University Woman's Club. Teacher in Chicago, 1898-02. Married Carl Clifford Lehman, 20 May 1902, in Chicago. Child — Clarence LeRoy, born 31 March 1903; died 3 April 1903. Residence, 430 South Claremont Ave., Chicago, 111. 1009. HARVEY RUFUS DE BRA. Born 10 June 1862, in Miami County, Ohio. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hinman. 1900, A.M. (Social Philosophy). 1900, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, Rock River Conference; Marcy Home, Chicago, 1898-99; assistant pastor of Halsted St. Church, Chicago, 1899-1900; Prospect Avenue Church, 1900-01 ; Principal of Epworth Seminary, Epworth, la., 1901 . Member Upper Iowa Conference. Married Sarah Katherine Brown, 14 July 1883, at Syracuse, Ind. Children — Blanche Katherine, bom 30 Aug. 1885. Walter Brown, born 13 Nov. 1887. Paul Rue, born 1 Jan. 1889; died 3 Sept. 1890. Arthur Haywood, born 22 Nov. 1892. Eugene Field, born 22 Dec. 1898. Residence, Epworth, la. 1010. NELLIE BLANCHE ECKERT (ZOLLINGER). Sister of No. 804. Born 14 Sept. 1874, at North wood, la. Prepared in Northwood High School and Cornell College. Ph.B. Gamma Phi Beta. Married M. A. Zollinger. Residence, Northwood, la. 296 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1898 1011. EBENEZER WASHINGTON ENGSTROM. Born 22 Feb. 1874, at Malta, 111. Prepared in Rockford (111.) High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Delta Tau Delta. Kirk contestant. 1898-99, Cumnock School of Oratory. 1899-1900, graduate student in English Language. Commercial traveler, summers of 1898 and 1900; Professor of Rhetoric, English and Oratory, Dakota Uni- versity, Mitchell, S. Dak., 1900-01; head of Department of English and Oratory, Albion College, Michigan, 1901 . Married Florence A. Foote (ex.-'OO), of Belvidere, 111., 12 June 1901. Child — Helen Wilhelmina, born 9 Aug. 1902. Residence, 402 East Erie St., Albion, Mich. 1012. CHARLES HARVEY FAHS. Brother of No. 1345. Born 18 May 1872, at Richview, 111. Prepared in Olney (111.) High School, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Editor Northwestern. 1901, B.D., Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. Assistant editor Merit Chicago, Feb. 1897 to Aug. 1898; Army Secretary International Committee Y. M. C. A. among soldiers of 7th Army Corps, Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. to Oct. 1898; managing editor Intercollegian, New York City, Oct. 1898-1901; member of staff of Northwestern Christian Advocate, Chicago, 1901-02; Editorial Secretary, Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1902 ; managing editor of World-Wide Missions (monthljO- Edited in 1902, "Jubilee of Work for Young Men in North America" (500 pages, illus- trated). Joint editor, 1903, "The Open Door: A Challenge to Missionary Advance" (400 pages). Married Sophia Blanche Lyon, 14 June 1902, at Waukegan, 111. Residence, 522 West 123d St., New York, N. Y. Office, 150 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. 1013. VACLAV IvAREL FROULA. Born 5 March 1873, in Hrddek, Pilsen County, Bohemia. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Rogers. Kirk contestant. Pas- tor of Second Bohemian Methodist Episcopal Church, Chicago, 1893-98; Instructor in Latin and History, Evanston Township High School, 1898 to Jan. 1903; University Examiner, Northwestern University, 1903 . Married Eva Ellen Barker (No. 997), 24 June 1899, at Milwaukee, Wis. Residence, 911 Greenleaf St., Evanston, 111. 1014. GEORGE BENJAMIN GOODWIN. Born 11 May 1874, at Milwaukee, Wis. Prepared in East Side High School, Milwaukee, Wis. A.B. Hinman. Sigma Nu. Harris prize. 1900, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Clerk in United States Treas- ury until Oct. 1900. Lawyer, Chicago, 1900—. Residence, 1910 Sherman Ave., Evan.ston, 111. 1898] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 297 1015. FRANK HASTINGS HALLER. Born 21 June 1874, at Lanark, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academj\ Ph.B. Hinman. Deru. Delta Tau Delta ; Theta Nu Epsilon ; Phi Beta Kappa. 1900-01, student Michigan College of Mines. Principal of Geneseo (111.) High School, 1898-99; Instructor in Latin and Mathematics, Ironwood (Mich.) High School, 1899-1900; Instructor in Surveying, Michigan College of Mines, June and July 1901; Principal Ironwood (Mich.) High School, 1901-03; mining engineer with Oliver Iron Mining Co., Ironwood, Mich., 1903 . Married Anna Louise White (No. 1054), 14 Aug. 1901, at Plattsmouth, Neb. Residence, Ironwood, Mich. 1016. FRIEDERICA CAROLINA HANSEN. Born 19 Nov. 1876, at Sioux City, la. Prepared in Sioux City public schools. B.L. Gamma Phi Beta. Residence, 207 Sixth St., Sioux City, la. 1017. WINIFRED EMMERSON HARRIS. Sister of No. 1087. Born 6 July 1877, at Beardstown, 111. Prepared at Beardstown. B.L. Gamma Phi Beta. 1898-99, student School of Music. Residence, Beardstown, 111. 1018. JOHN LANGTON HEATHCOCK. Born 17 Nov. 1875, at Linden, Wis. Prepared at Iron Mountain, Mich. B.S. Hinman. Timekeeper for Oliver Iron Mining Co., Bessemer, Mich., 1898-1901 ; bookkeeper and cashier, 1901 . Married Hattie Weller Joslin, 12 June 1901, at Bessemer, Mich. Child — Marion Langton, born 23 April 1902. Residence, Bessemer, Mich. 1019. AMELIA DOROTHEA HEPPE. Born 23 March 1874, at Logansport, Ind. Prepared in Logansport High School. Two years in De Pauw University. B.L. Residence, 519 Erie Ave., Logansport, Ind. 1020. ELMER FORREST HERDIEN. Brother of No. 1021. Born 22 May 1876, at Galva, 111. Prepared in Lake View High School, Chicago. A.B. Phi Beta Kappa. 1901, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Physician, Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, 111., 1901-02; at Baker City, Ore., 1902 . Residence, Baker City, Ore. 298 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1S98 1021. WALTER LAURENCE HERDIEN. Brother op No. 1020. Born 8 Aug. 1874, at Galva, 111. Prepared in Galva High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Beta Theta Pi. Deru. 1900, LL.B., Norlh\ve,stern University Law School. Engaged in lead Mnd zinc mining. Residence, Webb City, Mo. 1022. MERLE JANES. J^ROTHER OF No. 904. Born 23 Nov. 1875, at Quincy, 111. Prepared in Quincy High School. Student from Illinois College. Ph.B. Rogers. Delta Upsilon. Kirk con- testant. 1899-1900, student in Chaddock College Law School, Quincy, III. Reporter on Quincy Journal, 1898-99; As.sistant Superintendent of Schools, Quincy, 111., 1899-1901. Deputy Circuit Clerk of Adams County, 111., 1901 . Secretarj' of the Quincy Center of the Economic League, 1899 ; Vice-Presi- dent of Quincy Educational Association, 1901. Admitted to Bar of Illinois, March, 1903. Residence, 1800 North 6th Ave., Quincy, 111. 1023. NETTIE L. .lONES. Born 20 April 1869, at Fayette, la. Prepared at. Arlington Heights High School. B.S. Phi Beta Kappa. Residence, 446 North Central Ave., Austin Station, CJhicago, 111. 1024. WALTER CLINTON JONES. Born 2 May 1874, at Chicago. Prepared in Sandwich (111.) High School and Northwestern Ihiiversity Academy. A.B. 1891-95, student in School of Music. Hinman. Phi Beta Kappa. 1899, A.M. (Zoology). 1902, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Nu Sigma Nu. Teacher of Music, 1890-1902. Interne in Mercy Hospital, Chicago, 1902-0;?. Residence, 1107 Ayars Place, Evanston, 111. 1026. SADANOSUKE KOKUBO. Born 30 Sept. 1871, at Nagoya, Japan. Prepared in Nagoya Middle School, Berkeley (Cal.) High School and Academy of the University of the Pacific. 1891-93, student at Stanford University; 1894-96, at Denver Uni- versity. Ph.B. Prize for best historical essay, awarded by Professor Shep- pard. 1898, S.T.B., Iliff School of Theology, University of Denver. Lec- turer in the Tokyo School of Foreign Language, 1900 . Married Tomo Nagato (graduate of (iirls' High Normal School), 6 Jan. 1900, at Nagoya, Japan. Address, care of Manjuis Tokugawa, Osone St., Nagoya, Japan. 1898] COT;LF/iE (W LIBERAL ARTS 299 102(5. WILLARD NELSON McNETT. BllOTHISU OF No, 1 103. Born 12 Juiu; 1870, at Cary, III. Prepared in Northern Indiana Nonnal Sdiool, ValparaiHO, and De Pauw University Preparatory School B.S. Residence, Cary, III. 1027. BI'^N HERBERT MARSH. Born 23 July IH72, .-it Wiirre.nton Grove, III. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Hifuuan. Teacher in Anglo-Chinese College, Foochow, China, 1898 . Married Evelyn Cora l'inkn(;y, 28 ./une 1900, at Foochow, China. Address, Anglo-Chinese College, Foochow, China, via San Francisco. 1028. OLINIA MAY MATTISON. Sister of Nob. 620, 824 and 1186. Born 5 July 1877, at Rochelle, 111. Prepared in Joliet and Wheaton (III.) High Schools, Wheaton College and Jennings Seminary. Ph.B. University Woman's Club. Phi Beta Kappa. First Assistant in Northwestern Llniver- sity Library. Residence, 933 Chicago Ave., Evanston, III. 1021). MABEL ESTELLE MESSNER. Born 28 Sept. 1874, at Polo, III. Prepared in Elgin and Freeport (III.) High Schools. Ph.B. University Woman's Club. Teacher at Downers Grove, III., since graduation. Residence, Edison Paik, III. 1080. TERRESSA ADELIA METCALF (BONAR). SiSTEIt OF No. 1187. Born 3 June 1876, at Indianapolis, Ind. Prepared in Evanston (III.) High School. Ph.B. Delta Delta Delta; Phi Beta Kappa. Cleveland prize. Married Charles Clarence Bonar (No. 1068), 12 Sept. 1900, at Evanston, III. Residence, 911 Greenleaf St,, Evanston, III. 1031. MARY LOUISE MILBANK. Born 25 Nov. 1875, at Chillicothe, Mo. Prepared in Chillicothe High School. B.S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Omega Psi. Residence, Chillicfjthe, Mo. 1032. MOTT PAYTON MITCHELL. Born 8 June 1872, at De Soto, la. Prepared at Guthrie Centre, la., and Northwestern University Academy. I'h.li Diru. I'tij Delta Theta. Clergy- :u)o NoiM'iiw Msi'i'iKN iiNi\ I'lusrrv 1 1 80S iium, M(>tlio(lisl Mpisc..]);!!; !il Ax.km. I.i , IS'.tS '.t<.l; I'lMilliMin, IS, MooMi', l.'i. U)i\t\. WM'K MAI'hl-; MONK. Horn II M.'irch IST'J, m( (tii:i\\;i, l:i. rc'iiMinl in .IrlTcrsoii lli^h Scliool, CliicMHi). I'li.U. riti Ht'l.'i l\!ii>|)!i. iS'.IS !ti>, n;rj»tliiMl(> .studciit in Social riiilo.sopliy (ill (i/>.sv»/i'(i). is;)'.) I'.IOO, rcsidcnl vj'Mtlufilc studciil in Hiinit' smI'JccI. Tt'.'ulirr in Willmi .Inn. (ion (l;i ) \c:i(l<'ni\. ISltS \)\), in Chi I'.'li'o |)uIiIm' .Mcliools, .l:in. .Innc l".tO(l; Ic.'iclicr in CoinniiM'ci.'ii I )c|>;iil niciil , All. ion Coliriv-. Mull,, 1«.M)0 (TJ. (;,'n.M;il Srcivl.'uv oi 111.' {{oflicsl.T (, N.N'.) N . U . ('. A., I'.IO'J (i;{. ,\ion, Mi.li. io:m. 1 ;\ a Msih;!,!,!'; mooki'', (ii.\si';i;nNio. n.)rn I'd Mm\ IS77, ;iI Ton. I .in I ,.mc, W i.s. I'ic|.!ir<-.l in Mx .■insloii O") llifiii Sciiool. I'll H. Al|>li.i riii ; I'lii U.'I.m K.'ipp.'i. Tc'iclici- in l,;nfiiinonl , N. N ., 1S!IS ll'.t, Miirrii'.l Cli.'irl.vs i'nnii'is 1 l;i.s<'ll in.-, I, '.Inn.- I'.UII, :il l'',\ .■iiislon, ill. Ivpsi.i.'ii.'.'. Kto; Aiiisli.' St., ("lii.';i!-,.>, 111. \{r.\:*. ('lAKI'.NCM IIAIMJISON MOWIJN. Kuril !(> Jan. I.S/I, .mI M:ii-..!i. 111. rivp.ir.'.i in Nt'wtoii (K''>'>') HiKl> Scliool. ()ii(< y«>iir ;it 1 liii\ cr.Mily ol i'v;in,s;is, M.S. Dciii ; Si^ma (lii ; 'rhcl.-i Nil Mpsilon. Ill ollicc.s ol' Crane Co., inaiuilacl iii'i-i's, Cliica)i;o, 1S9S Si>rv(>tl ri\t> ycar.s in Kansas Stat(> Militia; cnlislc.l a.s .m |)riva(c ami was iiiu.s- Icrcd oiil a Si'rj!;caii( -Major. Married I'lsl.-ll." K. Winu,-, 21 .Inn.- I.S'.Mt, mI Mv.ansi.in. 111. Chihl \ iui;iNi.v Ivi'.s.sKi.i,, l)oin 1(1 ,\pril IJtOO. HoHid.Micc. 1(107 honvsl Ave.. \Vilni(in;i Ironi Cimm.ick Seli.i.>l .il (>r;itory. Iiislnicl.ir in W .■i.slihurn Coll.-i«.>, I'op.k.i. Kan. ISUS UtOO. Slu.l.'iK .>l law, H)()0 02, being admilled (o l>ar in luilli Illinois and ( )Ulalioiiia. Inslniclor in Oralorx', Northweslern Terrilorial Normal School, .Alva, Okla., I'.XVJ I{esi.li'ii.'e. \l\:i ( >kla. ; penu.nn.'nl a.l.lres.s, Hr.ai.lw .lo.l. 111. 1898] COLLEGE 01'' L1J'»E1(,AL AltT8 301 1088. KJ.OIiK/NOI'; MAIU!IJI<;iM'l'l'; I'AT'l'KlfSON. HiH'i'Kri, OK NoH. (17:5 and 01 I. Itoni I Nov. IS7r>, (i,(, I'.iirliiiglon, Win. ^'r(^\)tm•^\ in l'iirlin(i;l.oii, Wiw. Ph.li. (JaiMinii, I 'hi \',('.U. Koh'uU'Mvm, Hiirliiiglon, Wis. 105U». l{()l;MN MAM'.ONh; IM'IASI';. l'i(,o'riMi;ii, oil' No. !)77. I'.orri i:{Jiily I87i), itl (',iiii\\)v](\ii,('., Mjwh. \'ri.\)iucA\ in Kiglihuid l'ii,rk (III.) Higli .S(-li«.()l. A.B. IS'.m UU, HiAuU-ui (A Ijhw niu\ MiiHic-. lUOO 02, hI,ii(I(!IiI; in (!()ll(if;;c. of MiiHic, I Inivc.r,sil,y of Denver. Mining!; Ji.tid pr()H|)(!C,l,inK, 1899- 1900. InHl.rncior in Vocii.l (!iill,nr(r, li'oriWorMi linivcrHil-y, 'IV^hh, 1902 — -. U,r;si(l(Miec,, I'orl, WdlMi, 'IViXIlH. 1040. CAIM.I'rrON III'INIJY PENDLETON. JJorn f) OcL 1875, n.\, Soloinon Oily, Kan. J'rc.parcd in I<]variHion Hif!;li Bohool. U.S. \h:r\\; Sif!;ina (Jhi; I'lii l'»(!l,a Kaf)pa. (la^;c. ]iir/j:. 1898 99, studoiil, in Ohioaj^o Oollegc! of ly(i,w. 1901, hi/. I'., Olurinso hnw Scliool. Law- yer, {/hioago, 1901 . Rewdeqce, 1238 Chicago Ave, Kv;i,nHl,oti, III.; oflicc, 100 W.'iHliinKlori SL, Chifiago. 1011. THOMAS .IMI'I'I'IHSON TJiANT. r.orri ;{l .Ijui. 1872, al, |;cnion(,, III. I'n'|)ju-ed in Lako Higli Sfliool jind Do La Sidle, IhhUI-iiI-c-, ('lii(rago. One yc.iiv in I Ini verwil.y of Olii(-!i,go. A.I'.. JtoHideiicf!, unknown. 1042. EDITH MAIJY I'OS'I'. I'.orn 22 Sef)l.. 1877, al, Boise, Id.'dio. I'n'|))ued in lioine, Ididio. r..L. I'hi I'e.ln, Ka[)|)ii,. Tejiclier. lioHidenee, If).'} Widtnil, S(,., I'.liKr IhIjukI, III. 104«. 1IAIM{,Y OldNTON llASSWI'WIdOK,. l'>orn 19 .I;i,n. 187-1, !iJ, Na()(;rville, III. Prepared ;i.l, NorfliweMi.erii (Jollege. Ji.S. llinnian. I'lii I'.et.a Kap|),'i,. IJnyrrifxid pri/.e. InHur;i,ne,e liiiHlncHH, Nap(!rville, III. Residen(!e, Na|)efville, III. 1044. KOl'.I'lKT .lOHN IM'IID. Jiorn I I Aug. 1807, at, (Jjd(!(Jonia, Ontario, (Jan. Prepared in ('ollingwood and Pori, I'erry, OnL, and Norf,hwe,sl,(Tn IJnivcsrHit-y Ac,!i,de,iny. Pli.l'». Oler- gytrian, MeUiodiHl, JOpiHeopal; af, Yeornfin, Ind., 1898 99; Kno,\, 1899 1900. Columbia IMver Conlerenoe: Pomeroy, Wash., 1901 - Married Hattie CaliHia Wright, 24 May 1899, at BoiHHevain, Manitol),'!,, Can. R(!Hidenc(;, Pomeroy, Wash. 302 XORTmVESTERX UXI\'ERSITY [1898 1046. MARY ISABEL REYNOLDS. Bom 21 Feb. 1S73, at Madison. Wis. Prepared in Lake "Mew High School, Chicago. Ph.B. Pi Beta Plii; Plii Beta Kappa. Teacher in Burley School, Chicago, 1S9S-99; teacher of EngUsh and Latin in Lake \lew High School, Chicago, 1899 . Member of High School Teachers' Club, Cliicago, and of High School Teachers' Association. Residence, 563 Orchard St.. Chicago. 111. lOiG. BURTON LITTLE ST. JOHN. Bom 24 Nov. 1873, at Hickon.' Grove, 111. Prepared in SterUng (111.) High School and Northwestern t'ni versify Academy. A.B. Hinnian. 1899- 1900, student at Drew Theological Seminars-, Madison, N. J. Traveling Secre- tary- of Student Volunteer Movement, 1898-99; with Missionan,- Campaign of Epworth League, Chicago, 1900-01 ; private secretarj- of John R. Mott, travel- ing in Asia. 1901-02 ; -n-ith Methodist Mission, Peking. China, 1902 . Mem- ber of Company E, Sixth Regiment, Illinois National Guards, 1892-95; active ser^-ice during railroad strikes, Chicago, July 2-22, 1894. Married lo Barnes (No. 1323), 9 July 1902, at Duluth, Minn. Address, Peking, China, care of Methodist ^lission. 1047. JOHN MICHAEL SCHNEIDER. Bom 17 Jan. 1874, at Mt. Carroll, lU. Prepared in Northern Illinois Col- lege, Fulton, lU., and Northwestern Universit\- Academy. A.B. Rogers. Sigma Nu; Cleveland prize. 1898-99, student Garrett BibUcal Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal: at Union, lU., 1898-99; Capron, 1899-1902; Elgin. 1902 . Married Katherine M. Hubbard, 6 Sept. 1899, at Evanston, 111. Child — Hei.ex Imogexe, born 18 June 1900. Residence, 857 South Liberty St., Elgin, 111. 1048. CARL NELSON SILARP. Born 5 May 1875, at Quincy, O. Prepared in Sidney (O.) High School. 1893-94, and 1895-96, student in Ohio Wesleyan University. 1896-97, Puget Sound University. B.S. Alpha Tau Omega (Ohio Wesleyan). Principal, Sidney (O.) High School, 1898-99. Since in credit indemnity business. Member of Company L, 3d Regiment, Ohio National Guards, 1894-98; Ser- geant . Married Josephine Morphy, in 1902, at Evanston, 111. Residence, 1632 Ridge Ave., Evanston, lU. 1049. ERNEST DAILEY SMITH. Bom 13 June 1871, at Winterset, la. Prepared in Lyons High School and Preparatory- Department of Southwest Kansas College. A.B. 1900. B.D., 1898] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 303 Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, Northwest Indiana Conference; at Whiting, Ind., 1896-99; Lowell, 1899-1902; Danville, 1902 . Residence, Danville, Ind. - 1050. LOUISE MARTHA TAYLOR (WHITE). Born 21 Sept. 1876, at Geneseo, lU. Prepared in Geneseo High School. B.S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Omega Psi. Married James H. White, 3 June 1902, at Geneseo, 111. Residence, Geneseo, 111. 1051. ANISE MAY THISTLEWOOD (ERICSON). Born 13 June 1876, at Cairo, 111. Prepared at Cairo High School. B.S. Delta Gamma; Omega Psi. Married Julius Frederic Ericson, 8 Nov. 1900, at Cairo, 111. , Residence, Park Ridge, 111. 1052. GEORGE HORACE TOMLINSON. Brother of No. 731. Born 26 Feb. 1874, at North Urbana, N. Y. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Delta Upsilon; Deru. Member of United States Life-Saving Crew. With Illinois Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, 1898 . Organist and choir director, Gary Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, Wheaton, 111., 1901 . Married Marian McSherry Doren, 9 Oct. 1900, at Dayton, O. Child — John Doren, born 7 March 1903. Residence, 703 Main St., Wheaton, 111. 1063. GRACE IRMAGARDE VAN SICKLE. Sister op No. 845. Born 11 Aug. 1874, at Kalamazoo, Mich. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Pi Beta Phi. Teacher of Science in Beards- town (lU.) High School, 1898-99; in Little Falls (Minn.) High School, 1899- 1900; in Wabasha (Minn.) High School, 1900-02; in Wellsville (O.) High School, 1902-1903. Residence, Wellsville, O. ; permanent address, 6301 Yale Ave., Chicago, 111. 1054. ANNA LOUISE WHITE (HAULER). Born 13 July 1876, at Plattsmouth, Neb. Prepared in Plattsmouth High School. B.L. Gamma Phi Beta; Omega Psi. Graduate student in English Language (in absentia), 1898-99. Clerk in office of Grand Secretary of Grand Lodge of Nebraska, 1899-1901. Married Frank Hastings Haller (No. 1015), 14 Aug. 1901, at Plattsmouth, Neb. Residence, Ironwood, Mich. 304 NOKTHWKS'PEHN UNTVKHSTTY [ISOS 1066. GILHEHT HAVEN W ILKINSON. Born 23 July 187-1, at Sheldon, 111. Prepaivil in Aradfuiy of Cornell Col- lege, Iowa. Ph.B. Sigma Nu. Instructor in Mathematies and Musie, Du- buque (la.") High School, 1H08-11H)1; chair of Mathematics in Northwestern Territorial Normal School, Alva, Okla., 1001 . Teacher of English in Woods County Normal Institute, Okla., .sunuuer of li)t)2. Residence, Alva, Okla. 1066. RUFUS HEKBEUl' WlldvlNSON. Brother of Nos. 849 and 989. Born 2t) March I87lt, at Malta, III. Prepared in Northwest Division High School, C'hicago, and Evanston High School. Ph.B. Rogers. Delta Upsilon. lu life insurance business, 1898-99; with l\)wers, Higle.y & Co., educational specialties, Chicago, 1899-1901; assistant in building s»unple cars for Sunuuers Steel Car Syndicate, Jan. to Sept. 1902; furnace clerk of Carnegie Steel Co., Youngstowu, O., Nov. 19tl2 . Residence, corner Lincoln and Holmes Sts., Youniistown, t). 1057. ROHKirr EDWARD WILSON. Born 12 Aug. 1872, at Oak Lawn, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Delta Tau Delta; Phi Beta ivappa. 1901, Ph.M. (Mathematics). Principal of Goodwin School, Clyde, 111., 1898-99; Instruc- tor in Mathematics, Northwestern ITniversity Acadeniy, 1900-19t)2; same, Northwestern University, 1902 . Married Ruth A. Colvin (No. 1070), 25 Dec. 1901. at Honu.s, 111 Residence, 813 Foster St., Evanston, 111. 106H. CHARLES SPAULDING WINSLOW. Son of No. 45 and Brother of No. 1314. Born 22 Sept. 1876, at Lisbon, III. Prepared in Northwestern Unixersity Academy. A.B. Hinman. 1899, A.M. (Greek and Latin). Instructor in Academy of Northwestern University and engaged in University Settlement work, 1899-1900; principal of schools, Peotone, III., 1900-01; superinlcii.l.ni of same, 1901 . Married Grace J. Wilson ol' Oak L:i\\ii, 111., S Aug. 1901. Child— Arthvh Fay, born 3 April 1903. Residence, Peotone, III. CLASS OF 1899. 1069. I'Al'L MII.KOUD ADAMS. Born 7 Dec. 1874, at New Milfonl, 111. I'rejiared in Beloit College Acail- emy. A.B. Phi lieta Kappa. 1900, A.M. (Zoology). Principal of Winne- bago (111.) High School, 1900-01. Clergyman, INlethodist Episcopal, Montana Conference; Virginia (.'ity, Mont., Jan. 1902 . Residence, Mrginia City, Mont. 1899] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 305 1060. BERTHA ANDERSQN. Sister of No. 797. Bora 23 Dec. 1879, at Sheldon, 111. Prepared in Sheldon High School. B.L. Phi Beta Kappa. Residence, Sheldon, 111. 1061. JENS ANDERSON. Born 30 Jan. 1872, in Denmark. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Residence, Cedar Rapids, Neb. 1062. FRANK WILSON BARNUM. Born 15 Aug. 1871, at Morrison, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Delta Tau Delta; Phi Beta Kappa. Harris prize. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Rock River Conference. Pastor at Lake Bluff, 111., 1896-99; of Bowen Church, Chicago, 1899 . Married Emma Augusta Hume, 21 June 1899, at Manteno, 111. Child — Merritt Hume, born 25 Jan. 1901. Residence, 941 Warner Ave., Ravenswood, Chicago, 111. 1063. ANDREW BEERNINK. Born 18 March 1872, at Milwaukee, Wis. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Hinman. Clergyinan, Metliodist Episcopal, Wis- consin Conference; pastor at Mattoon, Wis., 1899-1902; at Wautoma, Wis., 1902 . Married Cornelia Poiron, 20 Sept. 1899, at Milwaukee, Wis. Residence, Wautoma, Wis. 1064. HENRY GEORGE BEHNER. Born 2 March 1868, at Secor, 111. Prepared in Evansville Seminary, Wis., and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Clergyman, Free Methodist. Pastor at St. Charles, 111., 1899 . Residence, St. Charles, 111. 1066. FRED CLAUDE BENHAM. Brother of No. 1326. Born 27 Sept. 1869, at Winnebago, 111. Prepared in Winnebago High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Manager and half proprietor of the Mutual Lyceum Bureau. Residence, 6450 Kimbark Ave., Chicago. Home address, Winnebago, 111. 1066. MARIE ELORIA BENNETT. Born 10 May 1876, at Litchfield, 111. Prepared in Illinois Woman's Col- lege, Jacksonville, 111. B.L. Gamma Phi Beta; Omega Psi. Residence, Anna, 111. 306 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1899 1067. DWIGHT ST. JOHN BOBB. Born 19 July 1876, at Dakota, III. Prepared in Academy of College of Northern Illinois. A.B. Rogers. Phi Beta Kappa. 1899-1900, graduate student in Political Economy at Harvard University on Chicago Harvard Club scholarship. 1900, A.M., Harvard University, and nominated to Henry Lee Memorial Fellowship in Political Economy, but declined it to enter Har- vard Law School. Assistant in American History in Harvard University and Radcliffe College, and first-year law student, 1900-01 ; Assistant in Economics in Harvard University and second-year law student, 1901-02; third-year law student, 1902-03, having held scholarship in Harvard Law School since 1901. Acting editor Municipal Affairs , New York City, summer of 1899. Residence, 2 Gannett House, Cambridge, Mass. 1068. CHARLES CLARENCE BONAR. Bom 21 April 1872, at Panola, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Phi Kappa Psi. Chemist for the N. K. Fairbank Co., 1899 . Married Terressa A. Metcalf (No. 1030), 12 Sept. 1900, at Evanston, 111. Child — Dorothy Metcalf, born 19 July 1901. Residence, 911 Greenleaf St., Evanston, 111. 1069. CASSIUS M. clay BUNTAIN. Bom 15 Oct. 1876, at Momence, 111. Prepared in Momence High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Entered on State scholar- ship. Deru; Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon; Rogers; Phi Delta Phi. 1902, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. President of senior class in Law School. 1902, A.M. (Law). Clerk in office of Adjutant General, War Department, Washington, D. C, summer of 1898. Lawyer, Chicago, 1902 . Member of Society of American Wars. Married Alice Gertmde Bellinger, 22 June 1899, at Momence, 111. Residence, 7100 Yale Ave., Chicago, 111. Permanent address, Momence, 111. 1070. ELIZABETH BUTLER CAMPBELL (PIETERS). Born 14 Aug. 1872, at Durand, 111. Prepared in Evanston High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Married Alexander Pieters, 9 Aug. 1902, at Evanston, 111. Residence, Cebii, Philippine Islands. 1071. JANE ALICE CHASE. Born 13 Dec. 1876, at Troy, Kan. Prepared in North Division and Lake View High Schools, Chicago. B.L. Delta Gamma; Omega Psi. 1900, M.L. (English Literature). Residence, Norwood, Mich. 1899] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 307 1072. BESSIE WAITE CLARK. Born 2 Feb. 1876, at Farmington, 111. Prepared in Farmington High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Teacher at Bradford. Residence, Bradford, 111. Permanent address, Farmington, 111. 1073. MAY CLARK (JOY). Born 8 Sept. 1875, at Princeton, 111. Prepared at Princeton High School. B.L. Alpha Phi; Omega Psi. Married Thomas H. Joy, 2 Jan. 1901, at Princeton, 111. CMM— Janice, born 12 Sept. 1902. Residence, 1321 Waucoma Ave., Birmingham, Ala. 1074. MIRIAM LORETTA CLARKE (BARBER). Born 4 Jan. 1871, at Point Edward, Ontario, Can. Prepared in Sarnia (Ont.) and Port Huron (Mich.) High Schools and Northwestern University Academy. B.L. President College Y. W. C. A., 1897-98. Missionary, Cal- cutta, India, 1899 . Member of Executive Committee of Y. W. C. A. of India. Married Benjamin Russell Barber (No. 996), 30 Aug. 1899, at Port Huron, Mich. Residence, 86 College St., Calcutta, India, via Brindisi. 1075. GILBERT DRAKE CLEWORTH. Born 14 Jan. 1865, at Kingsville, Essex County, Can. Prepared in George- town (Can.) College, University of South Dakota, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Kirk prize. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; at Ada Street Church, Chicago, until Oct. 1899 ; pastor of The Open Church (Wabash Ave.), Chicago, 1899 . Married Clara Elizabeth Rose, 23 June 1887, at Selby, Can. Children— E.v>iii A Pearle, born 31 March 1888; died 30 March 1889. Beulah Rose, born 6 Sept. 1889. Thomas Willard, born 14 April 1891. LoRAE Vincent, born 17 Nov. 1893. Clarence William, born 1 July 1895. James Gilbert, born 12 Dec. 1896. Edgar Earl, born 27 Dec. 1898. Residence, 1409 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 1076. RUTH AMANDA COLVIN (WILSON); Born 2 Aug. 1874, at Bonus, lU. Prepared in North Belvidere High'School and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Taught in Belvidere High School, 1899-1901. Married Robert E. Wilson (No. 1057), 25 Dec. 1901, at Bonus, 111. Residence, 813 Foster St., Evanston, 111. 308 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1899 1077. ANDREW COOKE. Born 9 May 1878, at Waukegan, 111. Prepared in Waukegan High School and Lake Forest (III.) Academy. A.B. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta Kappa. Bond buyer for N. W. Harris & Co., Chicago, 1899 . Sergeant 1st IlUnois Cavalry, Spanish-American War, 1898. Married Elsa Mary Love, 30 Sept. 1902, at Chicago, 111. Residence, 1443 Leland Ave., Chicago, 111. 1078. EDMUND DECATUR DENISON. Born 30 June 1872, at Hanna, Ind. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hinman. Delta Tau Delta. Graduate student in Greek (in absentia), 1900-01. High school assistant. Lake Geneva, Wis., 1899- Jan. 1902. Principal of Negaunee (Mich.) High School, Jan. to June 1902. Principal of Ripon (Wis.) College Academy, 1902 . Residence, Ripon, Wis. 1079. ALBERT L. FISHER. Born 22 March 1873, at Portersville, Pa. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Student at Garrett Biblical Institute, 1902-03. Pastor (supply) of Methodist Episcopal Church at Bigstone City, S. Dak., 1899-1900. Joined Northern Minnesota Conference, 1900. Pastor at Annan- dale, Minn., 1901-02. Supply pastor at Lake Bluff, 111. Married Sara A. Wilson, 7 Sept. 1892, at Grindstone City, Mich. Children — Winfield S., and Wilson K., born 10 Jan. 1895. Vance Evanston, born 28 Sept. 1899. Residence, Lake Bluff, 111. Permanent address, Annandale, Minn. 1080. MARJORIE LUCILLE FITCH. Born 1 Dec. 1876, at Harrisburg, Pa. Prepared in North Division High School, Chicago. Ph.B. Pi Beta Phi ; Omega Psi ; Phi Beta Kappa. 1899—, graduate student, University of Chicago. 1901, Ph.M., University of Chicago. Fellow in Germanics, ibid., 1902-03. Residence, 1803 Barry Ave., Chicago, 111. 1081. ROY CASTON FLICKINGER. Born 17 Dec. 1876, at Seneca, 111. Prepared in North Division and Jeffer- son High Schools, Chicago. A.B. Rogers. Phi Beta Kappa. 1901, A.M. (Greek). Fellow in Greek, Northwestern University, and Instructor in Greek in Northwestern University Academy, 1899-1901. Head Fellow in Greek, LTniversity of Chicago, 1901-02; Assistant in Greek, ibid., 1902 . Treas- urer Irving Park Church of Christ, 1901-02; president Cook County Churches of Christ Christian Endeavor Union, 1901-02. Residence, Room 15 Snell Hall, University of Chicago. Permanent address, 2491 N. 42d Ave., Chicago, 111. 1899] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS- 309 1082. CORA MAY FYFE (WIGGS). Born 1 Aug. 1877, in Chicago, 111. Prepared in Lake View High School. A.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Married James A. Wiggs, 28 July 1899, at Chicago, 111. Residence, 1074 East Ravenswood Park Ave., Chicago, 111. 1083. BARRY GILBERT. Born 16 May 1876, at Cairo, 111. Prepared in Cairo High School. A.B. Beta Theta Pi. Rogers; Hinman. Phi Beta Kappa. Cleveland prize; editor Northwestern; first prize in preliminary Northern Oratorical League contest; Kirk contestant. 1901, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Law- yer, Cedar Rapids, la. Married Mary M. R. Peterson (School of Oratory), 15 Oct. 1901, at Mc- Gregor, la. Residence, Cedar Rapids, la. 1084. JESSIE BELL GOODSMITH. Born 29 Jan. 1876, at Alliance, O. Prepared in Lake View High School, Chicago. B.L. Teacher in Chicago public schools. Residence, 1072 Early Ave., Chicago, 111. 1085. *LOUIS PHILIP HAIST. Brother of No. 1350. Born 25 Jan. 1868, at Freeport, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Died 16 Sept. 1899, at Evanston, 111. 1086. ELIZA PLATT HALL. Sister of No'. 883. Born 10 April 1877, at Chicago, 111. Prepared in Lake View High School, Chicago, and Pasadena (Cal.) High School. B.S. Phi Beta Kappa. 1900, M.S. (English Language). Teacher. Residence, 720 Pine Grove Ave., Chicago, 111. 1087. FLORENCE EMMERSON HARRIS. Sister of No. 1017. Born 6 June 1875, at Beardstown, 111. Prepared in Beardstown High School. B.L. Alpha Chi Omega. 1895, graduate of Northwestern Uni- versity School of Music. Residence, Beardstown, 111. 310 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1899 1088. EDITH ESTELLE HEAPS (PIERCE). Born 3 April 1875, at Kewanee, 111. Prepared in Kewanee High School. B.L. University Woman's Club. Phi Beta Kappa. Married Elmer Horace Pierce (No. 915), 11 April 1900, at Kewanee, 111. Residence, Winfield, Kan. 1089. ELFRIEDA HOCHBAUM. Born 25 July 1877, at Chicago, 111. Prepared in Chicago High School. Ph.B. 1899, Ph.M. (German). Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Beta Phi. 1900-01, graduate work at Leipzig, Germany. 1903, Ph.D., Cornell University. Teacher in Chautauqua Assembly, New York, summers of 1899 and 1900; in East Aurora (111.) High School, 1899-1900. Fellow in Germanics, Cornell University, 1901-02. Chair of German in Wells College, Aurora, N. Y., 1902 . Author of "The Direct Influence of the American Revolution on German Literature." Address, Aurora, N. Y., care of Wells College. Permanent address, 627 Touhy Ave., Chicago, 111. 1090. WILLIAM EDWARD HOWARD. Born 5 Nov. 1866, in Jasper County, Mo. Prepared in Marionville (Mo.) Collegiate Institute and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. 1899, M.S. (Astronomy). Summer term. University of Chicago, 1901. Assistant in Dearborn Observatory, 1897-99. Teacher of Mathematics in Ft. Dodge (la.) High School, 1899-1900; same, Marionville Collegiate Institute, 1900 . Residence, Marionville, Mo. . 1091. BESSIE BELL HUTCHISON. Born 11 Feb. 1877, at Mineral Point, Wis. Prepared in Mineral Point High School. Woman's College of Baltimore, Md., 1894-96. B.L. Pi Beta Phi. Taught two years in Oshkosh (Wis.) High School; teacher in Marshfield (Wis.) High School, 1902 •. Residence, Marshfield, Wis. 1092. ALBERT REUBEN JONES. Born 14 Sept. 1874, at Pekin, 111. Prepared in Virginia (111.) High School and Northwestern University Academ3^ B.S. Deru; Rogers. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 1899-1902, Law course, Illinois Wesleyan University. Manager of Drum Creek Oil Co., Independence, Kan. Residence, Independence, Kan. Permanent address, 1109 East Monroe St., Bloomington, 111. 1093. PAUL VERNON JONES. Born 5 Sept. 1871, in Stephenson County, 111. Prepared in Rockford (111.) High School. A.B. Residence, 657 Lincoln Ave., Pasadena, Cal. 1899] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 311 1094. CHARLES FRANKLIN JUVINALL. Born 28 Sept. 1873, at Pilot, 111. Prepared in Danville (111.) High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Hinman- Phi Beta Kappa. Gage and Raymond prizes. 1901, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Traveled in Europe, summer of 1899. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Illinois Con- ference; at Albert, Kan., 1900-01; at Edgar, 111., 1901 . Married Laura Mae Judy, 19 June 1901. Residence, Edgar, 111. 1095. KARL DAVID KING. Born 6 May 1876, at Dallas Center, la. Prepared in Yankton (S. Dak.) High School and Armour Institute, Chicago. B.S. Delta Upsilon. In in- surance business with W. A. Alexander & Co., Chicago, 1899 . Member of Company C, South Dakota National Guards, 1892-93. Married Bessie C. Smith (No. 1206), 21 July 1902, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Residence, 1307 AinsHe St., Chicago. Office, 600 New York Life Building. 1096. GRACE ADELE LASHER (BERRY). Born 1 June 1878, at Highland Park, 111. Prepared in Deerfield Township High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Gamma Phi Beta; Omega Psi. Married Thomas L. Berry, 14 Oct. 1902, at Highland Park, 111. Residence, 811 Washington St., Evanston, 111. 1097. HIRAM FESTUS LAWLER. Born 14 Jan. 1871, at Green Valley, 111. Prepared in Western Normal College, Bushnell, 111. A.B. Hinman. 1902, B.D., Garrett BibUcal Insti- tute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Rock River Conference; at Rose- crans, 111., April to Oct. 1900; Highwood, 1900-02 ; Arlington Heights, 1902 . Married Mabel Eleanor Bunten of Kingston, N. Y., 25 Sept. 1902. Residence, Arlington Heights, 111. 1098. RAYMOND CLAUDE LIBBERTON. Born 22 May 1872, at Pleasant Valley, 111. Prepared in Aurora Seminary and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Delta Tau Delta. Member U. S. Life-Saving Crew. 1899-1900, student Northwestern University Medical School. With Illinois Steel Co., South Chicago, 1900-02. Student Medical School, 1902 . Married Avis Claribel Stratton (ex-'99), 22 June 1898, in Chicago. Residence, 7427 ElHs Ave., Chicago, 111. 1099. ELMER LEON LONGPRE. Born 30 Sept. 1876, at Momence, 111. Prepared in Momence High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Deru; Phi Kappa Psi. 1899- 312 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1899 1901, student in American School of Osteopathy at Kirksville, Mo. 1901, D.O. Practiced osteopathy at Battle Creek, Mich., 1901-Dec. 1902. Now practicing at Kankakee, III. Address, 194 Court St., Kankakee, 111. 1100. CLARICE MAY LYTLE. Born 27 May 1878, at Monona, la. Prepared in Madison (Wis.) High School. Ph.B. Pi Beta Phi. High school assistant, West Point, Neb., 1899-1901 ; same at Clintonville, Wis., 1901-1903. Residence 4756 Langley Ave., Chicago, 111. 1101. FRANK McCLUSKEY. Born 23 Sept. 1871, at Owaneco, 111. Prepared at Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Deru. President senior class. Real estate busi- ness, Evanston, 111., 1899 . Married Kate Wisner, 31 Jul}' 1901, at Martinsburg, W. Va. Residence, 620 Clark St., Evanston, 111. 1102. WILLIAM NELSON MACHESNEY. Born 15 Oct. 1876, at Grant Park, 111. Prepared in Northwestern LTni- versity Academy. A.B. Beta Theta Pi. 1901-02, graduate student in Chemistrj-. 1902, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Nu Sigma Nu. Football coach, Benton Harbor (Mich.) High School, Sept.. to Dec. 1902. Physician. Residence, Grant Park, 111. 1103. FRANK WARREN McNETT. Brother of No. 1026. Born 18 Sept. 1872, at Cary, III. Prepared at De Pauw University Acad- emy. B.S. Hinman. 1898-99, student Northwestern LTni\-ersit3^ Law School. Lawyer, Chicago. Residence, 2004 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago. Office, 69 Dearborn St. 1104. OLA SAMUEL MEDLAR. Born 20 Jan. 1875, at Alexandria, Neb. Prepared in York (Neb.) Acad- emy. 1894-98, student at York College. 1898, A.B., York College. B.S. 1901, M.S. (Zoology). Teacher at York, Neb., 1899-1900; Fellow in Zoology, Northwestern University, 1900-01; teacher at Abuyog, Philippine Islands, 1901-02; at Tacloban, 1902 . Residence, Tacloban, Island of Leyte, P. I. 1899] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 313 1105. AARON WESLEY MELL. Born 10 May 1868, at Lisbon, la. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1900, diploma from Garrett Biblical Institute. Mission work in Chicago. Author of pamphlet, "The Law and Atonement," 1897. Married Margaret L. Khnefelter, 31 Oct. 1899. Residence, unknown. 1106. MAUDE EVANGELINE MILLER (CORMACK). Born 14 Feb. 1875, at Winnebago, 111. Prepared in Winnebago High School, Northwestern University Academy and Rockford College. B.S. Teacher in Lanark (111.) High School, 1899-1900. Student of Art, 1900-01. Teacher in Rockford (111.) public schools, 1901-02. Married Rev. Joseph M. Cormack (No. 335), 4 Sept. 1902. Residence, New Milford, 111. 1107. WILLIS FRANK MINIUM. Son of Nos. 122 and 181. Born 19 Jan. 1877, near Kaneville, 111. Prepared in Sheldon (111.) High School. B.S. Phi Beta Kappa. 1902, M.S., University of California. In- structor in Physics and Chemistry, Sullivan (111.) High School, 1899-1901 ; in Physics and Mathematics, Petaluma (Cal.) High School, 1902 . Married Anna May Emerick, 22 Aug. 1899, at Evanston, 111. Residence, 732 Liberty St., Petaluma, Cal. 1108. PARKE CORNELIUS MONEY. Born 7 Aug. 1859, at Cleveland, O. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. 1900, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute; Clergyman, Meth- odist Episcopal, Northwestern Iowa Conference; at Humboldt, la., 1900 . Married Lizzie L. Flanders, 13 April 1881, at Grundy Center, la. Residence, Humboldt, la. 1109. GEORGE WASHINGTON MUHLEMAN. Born 26 April 1871, at Hannibal, O. Prepared in Allen High School, La Moille, 111., and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Hinman. 1898, scholarship in University of Chicago. Second prize in inter-collegiate ora- torical contest. Teacher in Milwaukee, Wis., 1899 . Married Pameha F. Woods, 7 Sept. 1898, at LaMoille, 111. Residence, 722 Van Buren St., Milwaukee, Wis. 1110. WILLIAM EDWARD MYERS. Born 20 Sept. 1877, at Springfield, O. Prepared in Springfield (O.) and Janesville (Wis.) High Schools. 1895-97, Wittenberg College, Ohio. A.B. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. 1899-1900, graduate student in German. Instructor in St. Alban's Academy, Knoxville, 111. Address, Knoxville, 111., care St. Alban's Academy. 814 .NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1S99 1111. GEORGE TAYLOR NESMITH. Born 25 Oct. 1S72, at Cnpivn, III. Prepared in Genesoo (III.) Collegiate Institute. A.B. Hinnian. Sigma Nu. Second prize in final contest of Northern Oratorical League. Editor Xiyrthur^lern. Kirk contestant; Class day orator. 1900. A.M. (,Monvl and Social Philosophy"). 1902, B.D., Divinity School of University of Chicago. Fellowship at Northwestern University Settlement, Chicago, 1S99-1900. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; proba- tioner in Rock River Conference; at Calumet Heights, 111., 1900-02; Hebron, 1902 . Author of '"Antonio Maceo, " Evanston iVt»\ 1S9S; 12 pages. Contributor to Atne-rican Journal of Sociology, May 1903. Married Harriet Hall, 25 Oct. 1902, in Chicago. Residence, Hebron, 111. 1112. HERBERT GILES OZANNE. Born 13 Jvily lSt>9, at Somers, Wis. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Plii Beta Kappa. Missionary of South India Methodist Episcopal Conference; at Raichur, Deccan, India, 1900-1901; at Gulbai^i, India, 1901 . Residence, Gulbarga. India. 1113. JESSIE LOUISE PADDOCK (PE ITY\ Born 20 Jan. 1S77, at Prophetstown, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Delta Delta Delta. Married Oliver Perry Petty, 2S Oct. 1S99, at Prophetstown, 111. Child— RvTH Ell.\, born 9 Jan. 1901. Residence, 201 AVest Sth St., Sterling, IlL 1114. MARY ECKEL PALMER. Born 28 March 1S70, at Marshalltown, la. Prepared in Marshalltown High School and Iowa College Academy. B.L. Gamma Plii Beta. Assist- ant editor Chicago Heights Signal, Chicago Heights, 111., 1S99 . Residence, Chicago Heights, 111. 1116. ALBERTUS PERRY. Born 5 Nov. 1S73, at F\ilton, N. Y. Prepared in Gloversville (N. Y.) High School and Fairfield (N. Y.) Mihtary Academy. 1S94-95, Middlebury College. Chi Psi. Ph.B. 1S97-99, student in Garrett PMblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal: Rock River Conference; at Pullman, Chi- cago, III., 1899-1902; Simpson Church, Chicago, 1902 . Married Octavia Ackerman, 30 July 1S9S, at Troy, N. Y. Residence, 5940 Princeton Ave., Chicago, III. 1116. RUTH ELOISE PHILLIPPI. Born 11 June 1S77, at Council Bluffs, la. Prepared in Omaha (Neb.) High School. A.B. Gamma Phi Beta; Omega Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. 1899] ajLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 315 TangJit in (ntuxhu. (Sah.) High School one year and a half, reagning to travel abroa^l. Now at home. RfcHidence, 2310 California St., Ornalia, Neb. 1117. ELLA MARIA PIERCE fBROWN). SiSTEK OF No. 91o. Bom 21 Sept. 1874, at Meacham, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. University Woman's Club. Married Ptobert Clarence Brown TNo. 94.5;, 20 Dec. 1900, at Mendota, IlL Residence, 281 1 Harrison St., Evanston, 111. 1118. JOHN CLOL'GH PIERSON, .JR. Beother of Nos. 833 and 137-5. Born .5 lob. 187], in Hamilton County, la. Prepared in Cornell College, Iowa, and iVorthwcHtem University Academy. B.S. Graduate student in Geology, University of Chicago. Teacher of Science in Beloit (Wis.) High School, 1899-01; in Menomonie High School and .Stout Manual Training School, 1901 . Residence, Menomonie, Wis. 1119. *WILLIAM RUSSELL PRICKETT. Bom 18 Jan. 1876, at Rushville, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Deru; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon. Editor Syllabus. On staff of Chicago Eveniruj Post; editor of Chicago Street Rail- way Men's Jourrud; editor of A laskan Magazine. Died 8 Aug. 1901, at Kinmundy, 111. 1120. WILLIAM BARNARD READ. Born 22 Dec. 1872, at Boone, la. Prepared in Ogden (la.) High School and Simpson College, Indianola, la. A.B. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Simp.son College, Indianola, la., 1899 . Married Florence Gertrude Wilson, 25 Dec. 1894, at Bedford, la. Permanent address, Ogden, la. 1121. JULIA ELNORA RICHARDSON. Bom 26 Feb. 1869, at Elgin, Minn. Prepared in Elgin public schools and State Normal School, Winona, Minn. B.S. High school instructor in Mathe- matics, La Crosse, Wis., 1899-1900. Training teacher. State Normal School, Winona, Minn., 1900-02. Graduate student. Teachers' CoUege, Columbia University, New York, N. Y., 1902-03. Residence, Elgin, Minn. 1122. JAMES ELVON REMINGTON. Born 3 Sept. 1876, at South Whitley, Ind. Prepared in South Whitley High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Phi Kappa 316 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1899 Sigma; Theta Nil F.psilon. 1900, M.S. (Chemistry). Assistant in Chemistry, Northwestern University Dental Sehool, 1S99-1900; canvassing, summer of 1900; assistant cashier Whitley County Bank, 1900-02; since July 1902, member of firm of Foiist, Remington & Co., and resident manager of Whitley County Bank ; secretary South Whitley School Board ; president and treasurer South Whitley Telephone Co. ; director South Whitley Electric Light Co. Residence, South Whitley, Ind. 1123. EMILY ISABEL RODGERS. Born 16 Dec. 1871, in Warren County, 111. Prepared in Preparatory Department of Monmouth College, Illinois, and in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Assistant principal in Colfax (111.) High School, lS99-May 1900. Address, Monmouth, 111., R. F. D., No. 3. 1124. JESSIE ELIZABETH ROSS (MOON). Born 8 Nov. 1873, at Joliet, 111. Prepared in Joliet (111.), Jackson (Mich.), and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Gamma Phi Beta. Taught in Menominee, Mich., 1899-1901. Married Faye Arnold Moon, 10 Sept. 1902, at Joliet, 111. Residence, 2034 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. 1126. GEORGE EDWARD RUTHER. Born 12 July 1871, at Staunton, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. B.S. Hinman. 1899-1900, student at Northwestern Uni- versity Law School. 1901, LL.B., Chicago-Kent College of Law. Admitted to bar, June 1902; with law firm of Moses, Rosenthal & Kennedy, Chicago, 1902 . Residence, 702 Sunnyside Ave., Ravenswood, 111. Office, 184 La Salle St., Chicago. 1126. HARWIN BENJAMIN SHINN. Born 19 Sept. 1865, at Springdale, la. Prepared at Springdale (la.) Sem- inary and Iowa City Commercial College. Two years a student Iowa State University. A.B. 1899, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Teacher in Iquiquc English School, Chile, 1901 . Married Josephine Y. Rothrock, 14 Sept. 1898, at Cedar Rapids, la. Residence, Iquique, Chile, South America. 1127. PAUL RAYMOND SIBERTS. Born 29 Nov. 1875, at Boston, Mass. Prepared in Iowa Wesleyan Uni- versity and Evanston High School. B.S. Sigma Nu. 1899 , North- western University Medical School. Address, 2431 Dearborn St., Chicago, care Northwestern University Medical School. 1899] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 317 1128. JOHN McKENDREE SPRINGER. Born 7 Sept. 1873, at Cataract, Wis. Prepared in South Dakota Agri- cultural College and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Deru; Delta Tau Delta. Member United States Life-Saving Crew. 1901, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. President College Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation, 1898-99; General Secretary of same, 1899-1900. Missionary of Methodist Episcopal Church at Old Umtali, Rhodesia, South Africa. Address, care Industrial Mission, UmtaU, Rhodesia, South Africa. 1129. ETHEL MAY SWARTHOUT (FLEMING). Born 23 Aug. 1875, at Muskegon, Mich. Prepared in Ludington (Mich.) High School. A.B. 1900, A.M. (Moral and Social Philosophy). Instructor in EngUsh, Gas City (Ind.) High School, 1900-1901. Married Rev. Berton Harris Fleming, 20 June 1901, at Evanston, 111. Child — Alwyn Kingsley, born 25 Oct. 1902. Residence, 1868 Valdez St., Oakland, Cal. 1130. GRACE ELSIE TELLING. Born 13 Jan. 1877, at Milwaukee, Wis. Prepared in Lake View High School, Chicago. Ph.B. Delta Gamma; Omega Psi. Residence, 840 North Park Ave., Chicago, 111. 1131. CLARENCE MANLY THORNE. Born 25 June 1875, at Onarga, 111. Prepared in Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, 111. B.S. Deru; Delta Upsilon. Merriber of United States Life- Saving Crew. Fellowship in Mathematics, Northwestern University, 1899- 1900. Instructor in Mathematics and Manual Training, Evanston (111.) High School, 1900-01. Student at Harvard University Law School, 1901-03. Address, Evanston, 111. 1132. GEORGE PHILIP KUHN VOLZ. Born 7 April 1878, at Arhngton Heights, 111. Prepared in Jefferson High School, Chicago. A.B. Teacher in Chase School, Chicago, 1899 . Residence, Arlington Heights, 111. 1133. RUSSELL JONES WILBUR. Born 24 July 1876, at Omaha, Neb. Prepared in Omaha High School. Student at Williams College, Massachusetts, 1893 to May 1897. A.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Reporter and advertising solicitor of Shoe and Leather Reporter, and Shoe Retailer, New York, employed in Chicago office, 1899- 1900. Head resident University Settlement since 1 Oct. 1902. Student Western Theological Seminary, Chicago, 1900 . Residence, corner Noble and Augusta Sts., Chicago, 111. 318 NORTHWESTERN ITNIVERSITY [1S99 113-i. ARTHUR ED\VAR1> WILIJAMS. Born 6 March 1876, at Fairbury, 111. Prepared in Watseka (111.) High School. 1894-96, Illinois Weslcyan University. B.S. 1902, M.D., North- western University Medical School. Nurse, nuisician, and assistant pathol- ogist, Illinois Eastern Hospital for Insane, thuing summers 1899-1901 ; member of medical staff, ibid., June 1902 . Address, Hospital, 111. 1186. ANNIE MARY WITT. Born 1 Feb. 1873, at Farmersville, 111. Prepared at Virden (111.) High School. Ph.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher at La Crosse, Wis., Sept. to Nov. 1899; at Carnii, 111., Jan. 1901-02; at Charleston, III, 1902-03. Residence, 805, 10th St., Charleston, 111. IVrn>anent addres.s, Farmers- ville, 111. 1136. CYRUS AMES WRIGHT. Born 25 March 1872, at Colborne, (^nt. Prepared in Illinois ^^'esleyan University. A.B. 1901, A.M. (English Literature). 1901, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute, (lergyman, Methodist Episcopal, (\>ntral Illinois Con- ference. Pastor at North Kankakee, III, 1896-99; at Waldron, III, 1899- 1901; at Bardolph, III, 1901 . Member of Board of Examiners of Central Illinois Conference. Married Annie L. CatHn (No. 1226), Sept. 1901, at Waterloo, la. Residence, Bardolph, 111. 1187. BASIL GUY WYRICK. Born 25 Sept. 1876, at Mongo, Ind. Prepared in Angola (Tnd.) High School. 1893-94, student in Leland Stanford Jr. Uni\ersity. B.S. 1S99- 1900, student in Northwestern University Law School Reporter and editor. City Press Association, Chicago, 1899-1900; reporter, Chicago Daily News, 1900-01 ; same, I nter-Ocean, spring of 1901 ; same. Chronicle, 1901 to June 1902; editor The Associated Press, Chicago office, June 1902 . Married Edith Eugenia Austin, of San Jose, Cal, 19 June 1901. Address, 302, ()2d St., Chicago, 111 CLASS OF 1900. 1138. ELSIE DODD ALLEN. Born 23 March 1878, at Gilman, III Prepared in Gilman High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Residence, Gilman, 111. 1189. BESSIE BAKER. Born 31 Jan. 1877, at Ransomeville, N. Y. Prepared at Carthage (Mo.) High School B.S. Delta Delta Delta. Graduate .student in History, 1900] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 319 1900-01. Course in education at Columbia College, New York, summer of 1902. Teacher in public schools of Carthage, Mo., 1901 — -. Residence, 203 Macon St., Carthage, Mo. 1140. ETHEL MAY BATES. iJAUOHTElt OF No, 157. Born 7 Dec. 1877, at Neponset, 111. Prepared in Evanston High School. B.L. Phi Beta ICappa. Graduate student in German. Teacher of German and English, Belvidere (111.) High School, 1900-02; Instructor in German, Northwestern University Academy, 1902 . Residence, 1862 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. 1141. WILEY ORLANDO BELLAMY. Born 13 Aug. 1866, at Knoxville, la. Prepared in Knoxville (la.) High School. 1894-96, student Garrett Biblical Institute. Ph.B. 1901, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, Rock River Conference; at Lemont, 111., 1901 . Married Edith Agnes Ferris, 18 June 1901, at Madison, Wis. Residence, Lemont, 111. 1142. LULU BELLE BERKEY. Born 21 .Jan. 1870, at Grand Rapids, Mich. Prepared in Grand Rapids High School. Ph.B. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Beta Kappa. 1891-92, student in Boston; 1902, student at the Sorbonne, Paris, France. Residence, 73 Crescent Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1143. ANSLEY BAKER BLADES, Born 2.5 June 1870, at Canisteo, N. Y. Prepared in Addison (N. Y.) High School, and Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. 1893-95, stu- dent at Syracuse University. A.B. Psi Upsilon. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, Genesee Conference; at Pekin, N. Y., 1900-01; South Byron, 1901 . Married Florence Bailey, 10 Aug. 1894, at Otisco, N. Y. Children — Mary Bailey, born 6 Oct. 1895. Eunice Emma, born 8 Oct. 1898; died 2 Aug. 1899. Ansley Oliver, born 21 Sept. 1902. Residence, South Byron, N. Y. 1144. DORA BOND (WILSON). Born 11 Dec. 1878, at Chicago, 111. Prepared in Evanston High School. Ph.B. Married OUver T. Wilson, 18 June 1901, at Evanston, 111. Child— RvQH, born May 1902. Residence, 210 Davis St., Evanston, 111. 320 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1900 1145. ELIZABETH BRAGDON. Daughter of No. G2. Born 25 Aug. 1878, at Evanston, 111. Prepared in Evanston High School. Ph.B. Delta Gainnia; Phi Beta Kappa. President College Young Women's Christian Association, 1899-1900. Residence, 1709 Chicago .\ve:, Evanston, 111. 1140. MABEL BROWN. Born K) ,lul\- 1S77, at La Salle, 111. Prepared in Northwestern ITniver- sity Academy. B.L. Teacher of History, Red Oak (la.) High School, 1902 . Residence, 7226 Har\-ard Ave., Chicago, 111. 1147. NETTIE LADORA BRYANT. Born 3 April 1877, at Hebron, Ind. Prepared at Northern Indiana Nor- mal School and Northwestern LTniversity Academy. Ph.B. University Woman's Club. Assistant principal of Greentown (Ind.) High School, Feb. 1902 . Residence, Greentown, Ind. PermanenI address, Hebron, Ind. 1148. ERNEST FRANCIS BURCHARD. Born 20 May 1875, at Independence, Kan. Prepared in West Division High School, Chicago, and Northwestern Univer.sity Academy. B.S. Phi Kappa Psi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate student, 1902-03. Assistant in Geology on United States Geological Survey, summers of 1900, 1901, and 1902. Instructor in Physical Sciences, Minneapolis Classical School, fall of 1900; Instructor in Chemistry and Geology, Sioux City (la.) High School, 1900 . Residence, 1310 Pearl St., Sioux Citv, la. Permanent address, Evanston, 111. 1149. PAUL GUSTAV ADOLF BUSSE. Born IG Oct. 1873, at Berlin, Germany. Prepared at the Lcs.sing Gym- nasium, Berlin, Germany. Student in German Evangelical Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Mo., and McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago. A.B. 1899-1900, Fellow in German. 1900, A.M. (German). 1900-02, stu- dent in Berlin. 1902- — , graduate student at Harvard ITniversity. Clergy- man, German Evangelical; at Hamilton, 111., 1895-97; assistant pastor, Chicago, 111., 1S9S-1900. Residence, 67 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass. 1160. WILLIAM HENRY BUSSEY, JR. Born 24 Oct. 1879, at Ridgelanil, 111. Prepared in Jefferson High School, Chicago. A.B. Phi Beta Kappa. 1901, A.B., Harvard University, on 1900] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 321 Chicago Harvard Club scholarship. 1902, A.M., on renewed scholarship. Fellow in Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1902 . Residence, Chicago Heights, 111. 1161. GERTRUDE LEONE CHAPPELL. Born 27 Nov. 1877, at Oakland Valley, la. Prepared in Ottawa, Evans- ton, and Lake View High Schools. A.B. Field worker for Dakota Uni- versity, Mitchell, S. Dak., summer of 1901; teacher at Bridgewater, S. Dak., 1901-02. In May 1902, elected Dean of Women, Dakota University, to fill temporary vacancy; Dean of Women, and Instructor in English, ibid., 1902 . Residence, Mitchell, S. Dak. 1162. MAYNARD COPELAND COLE. Born 5 Oct. 1877, at Norton, Mass. Prepared in Clinton (la.) High School. B.S. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. With M. A. Disbrow & Co., sash and door manufacturers, Omaha, Neb. Married Florence Moody, 15 April 1903, at Omaha, Neb. Residence, 1818 Binney St., Omaha, Neb. Office, 1202 Izard St. 1163. GEORGE HARDIN CURFMAN. Born 4 Nov. 1877, at Maryville, Mo. Prepared in Maryville Seminary. Ph.B. Phi Beta Kappa. 1901 , student at Northwestern University Medical School. Address, 2431 Dearborn St., Chicago, lU. Home address, Maryville, Mo. 1154. SARAH ESTHER DANFORTH. Sister op No. 1155. Born 2 Nov. 1879, in Chicago, 111. Prepared in West Division High School, Chicago. Ph.B. Alpha Phi. Residence, 905 West Monroe St., Chicago, 111. 1166. WILLIAM CLARK DANFORTH. Brother op No. 1154. Born 30 July 1878, in Chicago, 111. Prepared in West Division High School, Chicago. B.S. Deru; Delta Upsilon. 1899-03, student at North- western University Medical School. Residence, 905 West Monroe St., Chicago, 111. 1166. ELIZABETH FRANCES DAVIS. Born 20 Jan. 1877, in Chicago, 111. Prepared at Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Art student, Chicago. Residence, 1703 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111. 322 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1900 1167. JESSIE EMEROY DAVISON. Born 9 Nov. 1866, at Lemont, 111. Prepared in Joliet, 111. 1885-86, student at Wellesley College. Ph.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Residence, Joliet, 111. Box 1594. 1158. ALICE CLARA DOLAND. Born 13 Oct. 1877, in Chicago, 111. Prepared in Evanston High School. Ph.B. Pi Beta Phi. Studied in Berlin, Germany, 1901 and 1902. Teach- ing Latin and German in Oconto (Wis.) High School. Residence, Oconto, Wis. Permanent address, 852 Touhy Ave., Rogers Park, Chicago, 111. 1159. CELIA ANNA DREW. Sister of No. 752. Born 2 Sept. 1876, at Wilmington, 111. Prepared in South Division High School, Chicago. Ph.B. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Teacher in Belvidere (111.) High School, 1900 . Residence, 324 Perry St., Belvidere, 111. Permanent address, 6620 Nor- mal Ave., Chicago. 1160. LULU GENEVA ELDRIDGE. Born 17 Dec. 1876, at Neponset, 111. Prepared in Kewanee, 111. Ph.B. Teacher of Latin and German, Whitewater (Wis.) High School, 1900-02; teacher in Cherokee (la.) High School, 1902. Residence, Cherokee, la. Home address, Kewanee, 111. 1161. JEAN MAY FERGUSON. Born 19 June 1876, at Almont, Mich. Prepared in Northwest Division High School, Chicago. Ph.B. Residence, 344 South Capitol St., Pekin, 111. 1162. HARRY BAINBRIDGE GOUGH. Born 8 Jan. 1871, at Newport, Ky. Prepared in Illinois Wesleyan Uni- versity and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Adelphic; Deru; Phi Beta Kappa. President general Northern Oratorical League session, Oberlin, O., 1899. Second prize Cleveland contest, 1899, and preliminary contest of Northern Oratorical League, 1900. Editor-in-chief Syllabus; Kirk contestant. Private secretary to Bishop Hartzell until Jan. 1901 ; member Central Illinois Conference, Bentley Circuit, until Sept. 1901 ; Wataga pas- torate until June 1902. President of Hedding College, Abingdon, 111., 1902 . Residence, Abingdon, 111. 1163. CLARE HAMILTON HALL. Born 26 April 1880, at New Milford, 111. Prepared in Rockford (111.) High School. B.S. Phi Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon. Chemist, 1900] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 323 Alston Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 1900-02; superintending chemist Chas. Moser Co., Cincinnati, O., 1902 . Contributor to Oil Paint and Drug Reporter, Sept. and Dec. 1902. Residence 311 Broadway, Cincinnati, O. 1164:. LAURA SARAH HAPGOOD. Born 13 Nov. 1878, at Warren, O. Prepared in Warren High SchooL 1897-98, student in Oberlin College. A.B. Teacher at Mineral Ridge, O., 1900-01; in charge of English department, Newcastle (Pa.) High School, 1901-02. Graduate student in Radcliffe College, Massachusetts, 1902-03. Residence, 44a Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Home address, 2306 Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111. 1165. WILLIAM AMOS HARD. Born 15 Sept. 1878, at Painted Post, N. Y. Prepared in Philander Smith Institute, Mussoorie, India, and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Beta Theta Pi; Deru; Phi Beta Kappa. Deru scholarship prize. Graduate student in History, 1900-01. Fellow in History, 1900-01. Head resident of Northwestern University Settlement, Chicago, 1901-02. Editorial writer for Chicago Tribune, 1901 . Residence, 1318, oOth St., Chicago, 111. 1166. FRANKIE MAY HART. SiSTEK OF No. 1167. Born 18 July 1877, at Redwing, Minn. Prepared at Prescott (Wis.) High School and Hamline University (Minnesota) Academy. Three years in Hamline University. Ph.B. University Woman's Club. Assistant principal of Sherburn (Minn.) High School, 1901-02; principal of Batavia (lU.) High School, 1902 . Residence, 27 Prairie Ave., Batavia, 111. Home address, 503 Leland Ave., Ravenswood, 111. 1167. LOUIE BLANCHE HART. Sister of No. 1166. Born 27 Sept. 1879, at Black Brook, Wis. Prepared in Prescott (Wis.) High School and Hamline University (Minnesota) Academy. Three years in HamHne University. Ph.B. University Woman's Club. Assistant prin- cipal of Marengo (111.) High School, 1900 . Residence, Marengo, 111. Home address, 503 Leland Ave., Ravenswood, HI. 1168. TOBIAS VAN HORN HART. Born 24 May 1877, at Knoxville, la. Prepared in Knoxville High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Deru; Beta Theta Pi. Principal of Knoxville (la.) High School, 1901-02. Student at Columbia University Law School, New York, 1902 . Residence, 419 West 118th St., New York,N. Y. Permanent address, Knoxville, la. 324 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1000 116i). CHARLES FREDERICK HEIL. Born 4 June 1S73, at Big Spring, Kan. Prepai-ed in Santa Ana (Cal.) High Scliool. A.B. Adelphic. Secretary Celery Growers' Association, Snieltzer, Cal., 1900-02; book-keeper Golden West Celery and Produce Co., Santa Ana. Cal.. since 1902. Residence, 90S West Fii-st St., Santa Ana, Cal. 1170. DESCOM D'FOREST HO ACL AND. Born 15 Aug. 1S70, in Delaware County, la. Pi-epared in Southwest Kan- sas College, Wintield. Kan. A.B. Rogei-s. Kirk prize. 1900-02, gnuluate work in Boston University. 1902, S. T.B., Boston University. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Northwest Indiana Conference; at Lowell. Lul, 1902 . Residence, Lowell, Ind. 1171. CHARLES WILLIAM HOUK. Born 27 Jan. 1S75, at Crown Point, Ind. Pivpared in I'rown Point High School. Ph.B. Principal of high school, Uu Quoin. 111., 191H) 01; super- intendent of schools, Du Quoin, 111., 1901 . Married Elizabeth Gertrude Douthett, 31 July 1901, at ^■:llpa^•:uso, Ind. C/ii7d— Merwin Doxitheit, born 10 Dec. 1902. Residence, Du Quoin, lU. 1172. JULIUS MAURICK KAUX. Born 4 Dec. 1877, at Mason City, 111. Prepared in Petersburg (,111.) High School. One year in Cincinnati University. A.B. 1901 , student North- western L'niversity Law School, expecting degree in June 1903. In office of Kraus, Alschuler & Holden. Address, 1230-124S Tribune Bldg., Chicago, 111. 1173. MARY IMOGENE KEAN. Born 2t) Nov. 1S77, at Evanston, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Acadenw. A.B. Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher at Schaumburg, 111., 1900-01 ; teacher of Latin and English, Palatine (,111.) High School, 1901 . Residence, Palatine, 111. Permanent address, 1815 Chicago Ave., Evans- ton, 111. 117-1. WILLIAM JACOB KELLER. Born 19 Aug. 1877, at La Porte, Ind. Prepaivd in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. Sigma Nu; Phi Beta Kappa. 1901, A.M. (Greek). FeUow in Greek, and Instructor in Northwestern University Academy, 190 1-02. Graduate student in classical department of Chicago University, working toward Ph.D. degree. Instructor of junior college course in Greek for two quarters, University of Chicago, 1902-03. Fellow in Greek, ibid., 1903-04: Residence, 312 Maxwell St., Chicago, 111. \<)(l()\ (<)fAA/,h <)\- \.\i',lAi.\L AinS y,2: 1170. (A:<)U.(A: J'>f>AKh K.'.'O Wf/J OX. I'oni |f> Jiifi'; ]>)78, at, H,0';h':;,f,'-.r, Minn. \'v<:\i:>.l<:<[ in l<.s<:<\ in West Division Hif^h School, Cliicajro. 1>.I>. 1900 , ;-:t,ijd'-.nt, in .'.'ortliy/c'-tftrn University Law School . li«;Kiilcfic':, 9G .|r,t,n:,on St., (J\iu:fiis/>, Jll. 1177. CJ.AIIA f/>f,'ISK J.A.VE rXOJiLE;, liorn '.', .July 1^80, in Ctiicaj.^0, Jll, \'i':\,:>t<-A in West Division High School, Chica}.^o. l'}i.J'>. Alpha i'hi. Marricfi (/chrfi/; William SnlA'-., 1.0 .Vov. 1900, in Chicai^o. R<;;-;i'J<-,fjc<;, 802 Moiirnoy St,., Ctiicaj/o III. 117H. )'J-.I;::hajMj LARSON, iiorn 28 Oct,. 1872, in '.^<,nnh.ii Oouf)t,y, Minn. Prcparf^l in NorthweHUtm University Academy. I'h.Ji. Teacher in rural schools, 1900-01; t^^acher and principal in .VTcnt.or C.Minn.; ;:clioo], 1901-02; teacher in rural school:-, and holdifij( down a cLairn in .\'oH,h iJ;j,kot.a, 1902 -. Resident;, Pf;nn, .\'. Oak. P'-rrnanerjf, addres.s, Halstad, Minn. 117{>. .MAVr .MAUOARET LOGEMAN. Sr.s'J'Kit Of" .\'o. 010. I'.orn 10 Oct.. 1877, .'U, Chica^'o, 111. \'r<-p:>.r<-A in Lake View High School, Chicagr;. li.i,. j^i lief a I'hi. Hul^.tif ijt<- in \V';::f. Point (Neb.) Hi^ School, Sfjpt. 1900 to .Jan. 1901. 'I <;ach';r of 0';nnan and English in Marquette (.Mich.; HiKh School, 1902 - . Re.sidence, .01 1 .\ort,h l-'ront St., Marquette, Mich. J'errfjanent, address, l.'i4.'j I'erry St., Chicago, 111. 1180. ILOPK.V;!': MAIiKL LO.VOLEY. Born 28 Nov. 1879, at, Adani.-;vill':, Ont. I'npar'r'J in .Minneapolis and Winona, CMinn.j High SchoolH. A.li. 'I 'a'ijer oi Latin in .Mechanic Arts Higii School, St,. Paul, .Minn., 1900 . lif/nidaiicji, r>] Summit Ave., St. Paul, .Minn. IISI. LLWIS liCLL.MMj LO'J 'I . I'orn 2.0 Oee. 1873, at Newark, 111. Prepared irj .Jennings Semina.ry, Aurf;ra, 111. A.ii. Clergyman, Mel,hodi:-:t, J-.pi:-;copal, Pock River Confer- enw; at Wilton Center and West Peotonr;, III., 1900 . Married Cora li. Heartt, 17 Sept. 1901, at, f;a.s:-:, 111. liegidenwj, iJowners Grove, 111. 326 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1900 1182. ARTHUR TUTTLE McINTOSH. Born 28 March 1877, at Clear Lake, la. Prepared at Lake Forest Univer- sity Academy. B.S. Sigma Chi. Residence, 6 Washington Place, Chicago, 111. Office, 516 Marquette Bldg. 1183. MARY HENDLEY McLAUGHLIN. Born 9 Dec. 1876, at Franklin Falls, N. H. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Graduate student, Chicago University, sum- mer of 1902. Teacher in Evanston and Lemont, 111., 1900-01 ; Professor of English Literature and German in Taylor University, Upland, Ind., 1901 . Residence, LTpland, Ind. Permanent address, 203 South Western Ave., Chicago, 111. 1184. AREA MARTIN. Born 9 Jan. 1874, at Pittsford, Mich. Prepared in Fremont (Neb.) High School. Ph.B. Adelphic. 1900 , student Garrett Biblical Institute. Residence, 27 Heck Hall, Evanston, 111. Permanent address, Mattawan, Mich. 1185. HORATIO SEYMOUR MARTIN. Born 23 Aug. 1868, in Indiana. Prepared in Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111. A.B. 1900-01, student in Garrett Biblical Institute. Residence, Brighton Park, Chicago, 111. (1901). 1186. GEORGIA DONKERSLEY MATTISON. Sister of Nos. 620, 824, and 1028. Born 6 April 1879, at Polo, 111. Prepared in Wheaton and West Aurora High Schools. Ph.B. University Woman's Club. Alumni clerk, College of Liberal Arts, Northwestern University, 1900-01 ; assistant to Registrar, ibid., 1902-03. Residence, 933 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111. 1187. ANNE MARIA METCALF (THOMAS). Sister of No. 1030. Born 3 Nov. 1877, at Indianapolis, Ind. Prepared in Evanston Town- ship High School. B.S. Delta Delta Delta; Phi Beta Kappa. Class day prophet. Married Percy Ernest Thomas (No. 1210), 24 July 1901, at Evanston, 111. Residence, Winona, Minn. 1188. LOUISA MITCHELL. Born 23 Nov. 1875, at Chicago, 111. Prepared in Evanston High School. Student in LTniversity of Chicago for one quarter. Ph.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher in Richton, 111., 1900-01 ; in graded schools of Evanston, 111., 1901-02. Graduate student University of Chicago, 1902. Teaching, Evanston, 111. Residence, 200 South Willow Ave., Austin, Chicago, 111. 1900] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 327 1189. ALBERT GARRISH MORSE. Born 21 Sept. 1868, at Abingdon, 111. Prepared in Western Normal Col- lege, Shenandoah, la., and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. In- structor in English, History, and Latin in Puget Sound University, Tacoma, Wash., 1900-01; superintendent of schools at Anacortes, Wash., 1901 . Married Delia Lorena Howard, 2 June 1891, at Shenandoah, la. Residence, Anacortes, Wash. 1190. ALBERT JUSTIN NORTHRUP- Born 16 Oct. 1871, in Ohio. Prepared in Ohio Wesleyan University. A.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Pastor of Methodist Episcopal Church at Morris, Minn., 1900-02. Traveled in Europe, summer of 1901. Student in Boston University Theological School. Transferred to New Hampshire Conference; Garden Street Church, Lawrence, Mass., 1903 . Residence, Lawrence, Mass. 1191. ERNEST EVERETT OLP. Born 18 July 1874, at La Plata, Mo. Prepared in Kahoka and Cameron, Mo. A.B. Sigma Nu. In Europe, summer of 1900. With Standard Oil Co., Chicago, 1900 . Residence, 1910 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. Office, 5 Wabash Ave., care Standard Oil Co., Chicago, lU. 1192. EDWIN RUTHVEN PERRY. Born 4 March 1871, at Granton, Ont. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. Deru; Beta The ta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. Harris prize. Member United States Life-Saving Crew. Editor Northwestern, 1899-1900. Student in Harvard University Law School, 1900 . Editor of Harvard Law Review, 1901-03. Residence, 2 Perkins Hall, Cambridge, Mass. 1193. FRANCES CURREY PIERCE. Born 5 May 1876, at Malta, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Teacher at Malta, 111., 1900-01. Assistant in library. Northwestern University, 1901 . Residence, Willard Hall, Evanston, 111. Permanent address, Malta, 111. 1194. JESSE BELL PORTER. Born 25 Nov. 1871, at Brookville, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. 1899 , student in Northwestern University Medical School. Deru; Delta Upsilon. Address, 2431 Dearborn St., Chicago, care of Medical School. 328 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1900 1195. OTAKAR LUDVIG PROCHASKA. Born 1 July 1S77, at Chicago, HI. Prepared in Northwest Division High School, Chicago. B.S. Residence, 67 Tell Place, Chicago, 111. 1196. GERTRUDE H. REED. Born 23 Jan. 1876, at Waukon, la. Prepared in South Division High School, Chicago. B.L. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Teacher of English in Kenosha (Wis.) High School, Sept. 1900 to Jan. 1903. Residence, 2008 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. 1197. FRANK LEE RICHARDSON. Born 28 Aug. 1874, at Warren, 111. Prepared in Denver University Pre- paratory School. B.S. Employed in electric light business with Chicago Edison Company, 1900 . Residence, 811 Clark St., Evanston, 111. 1198. CHRISTINE ELEANORE RICHTER. Born 9 March 1876, at Copenhagen, Denmark. Prepared in Lake View High School, Chicago. B.L. Teacher in Chicago, 111. Residence, 15 Surrey Court, Chicago, lU. 1199. EFFIE ISABEL ROBERTS. Born 20 March 1876, at Remington, Ind. Prepared in Remington High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Head of reading department of Ionia (Mich.) public schools. Residence, 309 Union St., Ionia, Mich. 1200. EDNA RUTLEDGE. Born 15 May 1878, at Oregon, 111. Prepared in Oregon High School and Wittenberg College, Ohio. B.S. Teacher at Holcomb, 111., 1900-02; at Rockford, 111., 1902 . Residence, 318 North Third St., Rockford, 111. Permanent address, Oregon, lU. 1201. JENNIE NEILL SCOTT. Born 7 March 1871, in Jasper Count j'. 111. Prepared in Olne}' (111.) High School and Northwestern LTniversity Academy. A.B. President Young Women's Christian Association, 1898-99. Phi Beta Kappa. 1901-03, gradu- ate student in Greek. Instructor in Greek and Latin, Northwestern Univer- sity Academy, 1900 . Residence, 813 Foster St., Evanston, 111. 1900] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 329 1202. CLARA ELLEN SEMANS. Born 8 Jxily 1877, at Viroqua, Wis. Prepared in Peru and Goshen (Ind.) High Schools. Ph.B. Teacher of English and Latin, Ligonier (Ind.) High School. Residence, Wabash, Ind. 1203. FRANK DAVID SHEETS. Brother of No. 379. Bom 25 Oct. 1858, at Mt. Morris, 111. Prepared at Rock River Seminary and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. (as of '80). Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. Attended Iowa State University Law School, 1881-82. In commercial business, Mt. Morris, 111., and Oregon, 111., 1882-84; same, Newton, Kan., 1884-89. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; pastor at Burrton, Kan., 1890-91; at Rockford, 111., 1891-95; at Edgewater, Chicago, 1895 . Married Mary Louisa Ellinwood, 23 June 1881. Children — Harold Frank, born 2 May 1883. Alice Maud, died 23 Oct. 1887. Raymond, born 28 June 1889. Harriet, born 21 June 1892. Residence, 2611 Kenmore Ave., Edgewater, Chicago, 111. 1204. MARGARETHE SHEPPARD. Born 26 March 1878, at Dresden, Germany. Prepared in Evanston (lU.) High School. B.L. Residence, 225 Greenwood Boul., Evanston, 111. 1206. AVIS SMITH. Born 9 Feb. 1880, at CHfton, lU. Prepared in HiUside (Wis.) Home School. B.S. 1901-03, student in Chicago Kindergarten Institute. Residence, 530 East 47th St., Chicago, 111. Permanent address, Clifton, 111. 1206. BESSIE CAROLYN SMITH (KING). Bom 3 June 1877, at Utica, N. Y. Prepared in Brooklyn (N. Y.) High School. A.B. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher of Latin and Greek at Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, 111., 1900-02. Married Karl David King (No. 1095), 21 July 1902, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Residence, 1307 Ainslie St., Chicago, 111. 1207. MARY CECELIA STRICKLER. Bom 30 June 1875, at Mt. Joy, Pa. Prepared in Lanark (111.) High School. Ph.B. Principal and teacher of Latin and English, Lanark (lU.) High School, 1900-01 ; teacher in South Whitley (Ind.) public school, 1902 . Residence, South Whitley, Ind. Permanent address, Lanark, 111. 330 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1900 1208. ROLLIN SUMMERS STURGEON. Brother of No. 1302. Born 25 Aug. 1877, at Rock Island, 111. Prepared in Rock Island High School. B.L. Phi Delta Theta; Deru. 1900 , student at Harvard Law School. Residence, 1(5 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass. Permanent address, 1043 19th St., Rock Island, III. 1209. MARY ELLEN TAYLER. Born 15 Dec. 1868, at West Green Bay, Wis. Prepared in West Side High School, Green Bay, Wis., and Northwestern University Academy. 189G-1900. B.S. Phi Beta Kappa. 1902, M.S. (Botany). Fellow in Botany, and assistant in Botanical Laboratory, Northwestern University, 1900-03. Residence, 733 Foster St., Evanston, 111. Permanent address, 321 South Chestnut Ave., Green Bay, Wis. 1210. PERCY ERNEST THOMAS. Born 21 Dec. 1874, at Torquay, Devonshire, England. Prepared in Den- ver University Preparatory Department. Ph.B. Deru. First prize in preliminary and final contests of the Northern Oratorical League, 1900. Class poet at Commencement. Manager of the Syllabus. 1901, Ph.M. (English Language). Clergyman. Pastor of Methodist Episcopal Church at Popejoy, la., 1901 ; of First Congregational Church, Winona, Minn., 1901 . Author of "Self-Pronouncing Lesson Commentary," 64 pages, 1902. Married Anne M. Metcalf (No. 1187), 24 July 1901, at Evanston, 111. Residence, 165 West Broadway, Winona, Minn. 1211. MARY EDITH THOMPSON. Sister of No. 1398. Born 23 Aug. 1877, at Lockland, O. Prepared in Wyoming (O.) and Evanston (111.) High Schools. Ph.B. Pi Beta Phi. 1902, Ph.M. (Latin). Instructor in Interstate Correspondence School. Residence, 2135 Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111. 1212. HUGHEY MASSEY TILROE. Born 9 Dec. 1873, at Grayville, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. Rogers. Sigma Nu. Cleveland prize. Principal of School of Oratory, and Instructor in English, Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1900 . Student, Oxford, England, 1903, summer. Residence, Lima, N. Y. li^ooi c;oiJj'X;i'; oi' i,ir,i%i{AL Airrs :m 12I«. DAVID DAVII'iS VAIKJIIAN. I'.orii II Aii;<. 1H7(), ;il/rit.u;;viH<-, I'u. I'npjiic.J in Chicago Kfiprlii-ili UikIi am) iVljiiiiml Tnyiiiii^ Sfiliool. IJ,H. (J|r;rgyrfi,'i;i, IVI';l,tio(ji,sl, lOpiHfiopai ; H,of:k JMvcr <',()ii\'fri:i\(:(:: ;t(, TfioUiini <^;iiijn:h, Cfiir',;i,f Aug. 1S7(), at Wolcnll, liid. Prepared in La Payette (Ind.) High School. 'Two years at De Pauw Pniver.sity. A.H. Resilience, l.^O^ Addi.son Ave., Chicago, 111. 1901] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 347 1318. EDWARD EGGLESTON ZIMMERMAN. Brother of Nos. 641, 852, 940, and 1319. Born 5 Jan. 1878, in Evanston, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. Taught at Birmingham, Ala., 1901-02. Residence, Vinemont, Ala. 1319. MARION EGGLESTON ZIMMERMAN (POOLER). Sister of Nos. 641, 852, 940, and 1318. Born 28 Oct. 1876, at Evanston, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. B.L. Alpha Phi ; Omega Psi. Married Lemuel Fiske Pooler, 14 Aug. 1901, at Evanston, 111. Residence, 560 Willard PL, Evanston, 111. CLASS OF 1902. This class presented to the University the boulder fountain in front of University Hall. 1320. JENNIE MATILDA ANDERSON. Born 9 Jan. 1879, at Evanston, 111. Prepared in Evanston High School. Ph.B. Phi Beta .Kappa. Principal East Side High School, Mendota, 111. Residence, Mendota, 111. Permanent address, 1321 Benson Ave., Evans- ton, 111. 1321. MALCOLM HESTON BAIRD. Son of No. 50, and Brother of No. 941. Born 1 March 1880, at Evanston, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. Phi Delta Theta; Deru; Phi Beta Kappa. Fire insurance business, Menasha, Wis., 1902 . Residence, Menasha, Wis. Permanent address, 2206 Sheridan Road, Evanston, 111. 1322. EDWIN BALMER. Born 26 July 1883, at Chicago, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Student at Har- vard University, 1902 . Residence, 85 Perkins Hall, Cambridge, Mass. Permanent address, 1327 Hollywood Ave., Chicago, 111. 1323. 10 BARNES (ST. JOHN). Born 4 Oct. 1874, at Albion, Mich. Prepared in Duluth (Minn.) High School and St. Cloud (Minn.) Normal School. B.L. Mi,ssionary, Peking, China, spending first year learning Chinese language. Married Burton Little St. John (No. 1046), 9 July 1902, at Duluth, Minn. Residence, care Methodist Mission, Peking, China. 348 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1902 1324. LILIAN FLORENCE BAYNE. Born 1 Sept. 1879, at Portland, Conn. Prepared in Preparatory Depart- ment ot" Rockford College, Illinois. Two year.s in Hockt'ord College. B.S. Residence, Mendon, 111. 1325. SADIE BEARDSLEE. Born 20 June ISSl, at Prophetstown, 111. Prepared in Clyde (111.) High School. A.B. Assistant principal of Stanihaugh (Mich.) High School, 1902 . Residence, Stambaugh, Mich. Permanent atldress, Prophetstown, 111. 1326. ALICE MARIE BENHAM. Sister of No. 1065. Born 15 Nov. 1877, at AVinnebago, 111. Prepared in Winnebago and Rockford (111.) High Schools. B.S. Studying music at Rockford, 111., 1902 . Residence, Winnebago, 111. 1327. JOHN EDWARD BREWRINK. Born 5 Nov. 1870, at Elmo, Mo. Prepared in Amity College (Iowa) and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Graduate student, North- western ITniversity, 1902 . Residence, 422 Da^•is St., Evanston, 111. 1328. GEORGE WESTON BRIGGS. Born 21 Sept. 1874, at North Branch, Mich. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Adelphic. Instructor in Algebra, North- western l^niversity Academy, 1902-03. Under appointment to mission work at Poona, India, to begin fall of 1903. Residence, 732 Emerson St., Evanston, 111. 1329. EDNA MYRENE BRONSON. Born 27 April 1880, at Hopkinton, la. Prepared in Burlington (la.) High School, and Evanston High School. A.B. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Omega Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Editor Woman's Edition of XoTthwcstern, 1901. Teacher of Latin and Greek, Kenosha (Wis.) High School, 1902-03. Residence, 720 Foster St., Evanston, 111. 1330. WEBSTER HAROLD BURKE. Son of No. 46. Born 10 May 1881, in Chicago, 111. Prepared in Northwestern ITniver- sity Academy. A.B. Delta Upsilon; Phi Delta Phi. Student in Chicago- Kent College of Law, 1901-03. Private clerk for fatlier, Judge Burke, of the Appellate Court of Plrst District of Illinois. Residence, 759 Adams St., Chicago, 111. 1902] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 349 1331. ARTHUR WILLIAM CAMPBELL. Born 10 Aug. 1877, at Braidwood, III. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Beta Theta Pi; Deru. Editor-in-chief of Syllabus. Secretary to President of Northwestern University, 1902 . Residence, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Evanston, 111. Permanent address. Coal City, III. 1332. IRA ROBERT CAMPBELL. Born 4 April 1871, at Durand, III. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. Ph.B. Hinman. Partner with A. E. George (No. 1346), in Northwestern Concert Co., 1902-03. With Mutual Lyceum Bureau, Chicago, 1903 . Residence, Evanston, III. 1333. ROBERT JAMES CAMPBELL. Born 5 Dec. 1878, in Ohio. Prepared in Wichita (Kan.) High School. One year in Fairmount College, Wichita, Kan. A.B. Hinman. In fire insurance business, Wichita. President Chautauqua Circle. Residence, 428 St. Francis Ave., Wichita, Kan. Office, 203 North Main St. 1334. ALMA SOPHIA CARLSON. Born 6 Feb. 1870, in Sweden. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Teacher in Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, 111., 1902-03. Graduate student, 1903. Residence, 2103 Wesley Ave., Evanston, 111. 1336. GEORGE HENRY CATER. Born 24 Sept. 1877, at Liberty ville, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. B.S. Member Life-Saving Crew. Student in Colorado School of Mines. Married Nellie Bedell, 14 Sept. 1902, at Evanston, III. Residence, Alcott, Colo. 1336. LOUIS CLEMENTS. Born 12 Sept. 1877, at Carbondale, 111. Prepared in Southern Illinois State Normal School, Carbondale, 111. Ph.B. Deru; Beta Theta Phi. Class day presenter of gifts. Student in law office, Danville, 111. Residence, Danville, III. 1337. WILSON MARTIN CRAWFORD. Born 24 Sept. 1879, at Columbus Grove, O. Prepared in Columbus Grove High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Phi Delta Theta; Deru. Book-keeper in bank, Columbus Grove, O. Residence, Columbus Grove, O. 350 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1902 1338. EDNA DAVIS GROUSE. Born 2G Oct. 1878, at Waterloo, la. Prepared in Freeport (111.) High School and Stetson University, Fla. B.S. Residence, Stockton, 111. 1339. SHEPARD J. CRUMPACKER. Born 15 Jan. 1879, in LaPorte, Ind. Prepared in Michigan City, Ind. B.S. 1902 , student Northwestern University Law School. Address, 356 East Ontario St., Chicago, III. Permanent address, West- ville, Ind. 1340. CYRUS EDGAR DIETZ. Born 17 March 1875, at Onarga, III. Prepared in Grand Prairie Seminary. Ph.B. Dcru; DeU-a Tau Delta. 1900-02, student in Northwestern Uni- versity Law School. Practicing law in Chicago, 1902 . Address, 70 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. 1341. RALPH VAN BUREN DUNLAP. Born 8 April 1872, at Savoy, 111. Prepared in Mitchell, S. Dak., and North- western University Academy. B.S. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, West Wisconsin Conference ; at West Salem, Wis. Residence, 'JVest Salem, Wis. 1342. ARTHUR JAMES ELLIOTT. Born 18 Oct. 1875, at Gilman, 111. Prepared in Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, 111., and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. President (Col- lege Y. M. C. A., 1900-02. Delta Tau Delta; Deru. In charge of Religious Work Department, City Y. M. C. A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Married Marie Louise Kemon, 8 Oct. 1902, at Washington, D. C. Residence, 189 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1343. HARRIOTT BELLE ELY. Born 18 Feb. 1875, at Savannah, Mo. Prepared in South Division High School, Chicago, 111. Ph.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Class day historian. Teacher of English in Pueblo (Colo.) High School, 1902 . Residence, Pueblo, Colo. Permanent address, Berwyn, 111. 1344. HASSE OCTAVIUS ENWALL. Born 9 June 1873, at Tuna, Sweden. Prepared in Swedish Navy and in Academy of the University of the Pacific. One j^ear in University of Pacific. Ph.B. Rogers; Deru. Member LTnited States Life-Saving Crew. Kirk con- testant; Patten prize in oratory. Student Boston Theological School, and pastor of Methodist Episcopal ('hurch at Franklin. Mass., 1902 . Married Rose B. Christ ianson, 25 Sept. 1902, at Norway, la. Residence, Franklin, Mass. 1902] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 351 1346. HELEN MAY FAHS. Sister of No. 1012. Born 8 Oct. 1879, at Miles Station, 111. Prepared in Tacoma (Wash.) High School and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. 1900-1901, student University of Washington. Residence, 619 University Place, Evanston, 111. 1346. ALBERT EDWARD GEORGE. Born 13 Nov. 1873, at Muscatine, la. Prepared in Iowa College and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Partner with I. R. Campbell (No. 1332) in Northwestern Concert Co., 1902-03. Student Garrett Biblical Institute, 1903 . Permanent address. Dexter, la. 1347. RHODA MAY GOOCH. Born 6 May 1880, at Evanston, 111. Prepared in Evanston Township High School. B.S. Delta Gamma. Teaching at White Pigeon, Mich. Residence, 1553 Oak Ave., Evanston, 111. 1348. ETHEL LEOTA GOODRICH. Born 4 April 1876, at Braidwood, 111. Prepared in North Division High School, Chicago, 111., Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, 111., and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Teacher in Salmon (Idaho) High School, 1902 . Residence, Salmon, Idaho. 1349. CHARLES HENRY GREEN. Born 8 July 1873, at Freeport, 111. Prepared in Freeport High School. B.S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 1902, LL.B., Northwestern University Law School. Lawyer. Residence, 1577 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. 1350. FREDERIC WILLIAM HAIST. Brother op No. 1085. Born 20 April 1858, at Buffalo, N. Y. Prepared in Freeport (111.) High School and Northwestern University Academy. A.B. Clergyman, Metho- dist Episcopal, Michigan Conference; at Pearl City, 111., May to Oct. 1902. Student at Garrett Biblical Institute, 1899 . Married Mae Brubaker, 9 Sept. 1886, at Freeport, 111. Children — Theodore Edwin, born 15 Sept. 1889. Virginia Ethel, born 15 Sept. 1889. Louis Wesley, born 29 April 1900. Residence, 2049 Maple Ave., Evanston, 111. 352 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1902 1351. ALLEN ODELL HAMMOND. Born 8 Dec. 1878, at Algonac, Mich. Prepared in Albion College, Mich. Ph.B. 1901 , student at Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergj^man, Metho- dist Episcopal, Detroit Conference; at Palmer, Mich., June to Sept. 1902; Keweenaw charge, 1902 . Married Gracia Marie Plass, 28 Jan. 1903, at Flushing, Mich. Residence, Eagle River, Mich. 1362. EDWARD JAMES HANMER. Born 21 Feb. 1878, at Crown Point, Ind. Prepared in Evansville (Wis.) Seminary and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Adelphic. En- gaged in gold mining business. Residence, Lead, S. Dak.; permanent address, 2010 Darrow Ave., Evans- ton, 111. 1363. HENRY HANSON. Born 6 April 1875, at Jutland, Denmark. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Mining chemLst at Lead, S. Dak. Residence, Lead, S. Dak. 1364. HARRIET ELIZABETH HARBAUGH. Born 13 Nov. 1873, at West Salem, O. Prepared in JoHet High School and Northwestern University Academy. Student at lUinois State Normal University, 1892-93. Ph.B. Teacher of Latin and Literature in High School, Savanna, 111. Residence, Savanna, 111. ; permanent address, Ritchie, 111. 1366. SARAH VOORHEES HARDEN. Born 10 Dec. 1870, at Hightstown, N. J. Prepared in Hightstown and Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, 111. Ph.B. Assistant Principal of Nunda (111.) High School, 1902 . Residence, Nunda, 111. 1356. STEPHEN PRICE HART. Born 23 Sept. 1872, at Ossian, la. Prepared in Northwestern LTniversity Academy. A.B. Beta Theta Pi; Adelphic. With the St. Louis Dry Goods Reporter, 1902 Address, 715 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. 1857. ROBERT HALSEY HENDERSON. Born 4 Aug. 1876, at Keokuk, la. Prepared in Keokuk High School. Ph.B. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Electrical engineer with the Newark Works of the Westinghouse Electric Co. Married Emma Morris, 7 Sept. 1899, in Chicago. Residence, 161 New St., Newark, N. J. 1902] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 353 1368. HARRY OLIVER HILL. Born 13 Dec. 1876, at Edinburg, 111. Prepared in Edinburg and Taylor- viUe High Schools and Illinois Wesleyan University Law School. Ph.B. Hinman. Secretary of College Y. M. C. A., Northwestern University, 1902 . Residence, College Y. M. C. A . House, 2023 Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111. 1359. MARION HOLMES. Born 10 Nov. 1878, at Chicago, 111. Prepared in Northwest Division High School, Chicago. Ph.B. Teacher in High School, Marseilles, 111., 1902 . Residence, Marseilles, 111. ; permanent address, 823 Hinman Ave., Evans- ton, 111. 1360. LILLIEN EDNA HOWELL. Born 20 June 1879, at Anita, la. Prepared in Omaha (Neb.) High School and Central High School, Kansas City. Student at Nebraska and Kansas State Universities. Ph.B. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Teacher in Kansas City (Mo.) pubhc schools, 1902 •. Residence, 2943 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. 1361. JED LAKE JEWEL. Born 26 Aug. 1875, in Buchanan Co., la. Prepared in Independence (la.) High School. B.S. Manager Nelson Brothers Laundry, and Rogers Park News Co., Chicago. Residence, 517 Greenleaf Ave., Rogers Park, Chicago, lU. 1362. LESLIE PEARL KINCAID. Born 9 Feb. 1882, at Farmer City, 111. Prepared in Farmer City High School. Ph.B. Deru; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Residence, Farmer City, 111. 1363. RAY BASSETT KIPP. Born 15 April 1877, at Tonica, 111. Prepared in Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, lU. A.B. Teacher in Livingston County public school. Under appointment to teach in Concepcion, Chile, So. America. Address, Fairbury, 111., R. No. 2. 1364. THOMAS ALBERT KNOTT. Born 12 Jan. 1880, at Chicago, 111. Prepared in Lake View High School, Chicago. A.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Deru scholarship prize. Teacher of Eng- lish Literature in Coshocton (O.) High School, 1902 . Residence, 239 North Fourth St., Coshocton, O.; permanent address, 1116 Columbia Ave., Rogers Park, Chicago, 111. 354 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1902 1365. ARTHUR HOWELL KNOX. Born 8 July 1880, at Topeka, Kan. Prepared in Evanston High School. B.S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Student in Architecture, Chicago Art Institute, 1902 . Residence, 804 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. 1366. ISABEL RUTH LOW. Born 14 Oct. 1880, at Waukegan, 111. Prepared in Evanston High School. A.B. Delta Delta Delta; Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate student, 1902 . Residence, 1040 Benson Ave., Evanston, 111. 1367. LUCY LYFORD. Sister of No. 551. Born 11 April 1878, at Port Byron, 111. Prepared in Port Byron High School and Academy. A.B. Teacher in Port Byron public schools. Residence, Port Byron, III. 1368. LULU KATHERINE MELZER. Born 18 May 1881, at Oak Glen, 111. Prepared in Jefferson High School, Chicago. A.B. 1902 , graduate student in Latin. Instructor in Eng- lish Grammar in Northwestern University Academy, 1902 . Residence, Glenview, 111. 1369. GEORGE ALBERT MOORE. Born 19 May 1880, at Detroit, Mich. Prepared in Evanston High School. Ph.B. Phi Kappa Psi. With the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co., Detroit, Mich., 1902 . Residence, 30 East High St., Detroit, Mich. Permanent address, 2131 Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111. 1370. WILLIAM ALFRED OLDFIELD. Born 5 Sept. 1876, at Shermerville, 111. Prepared in Jefferson High School, Chicago. Ph.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Storekeeper, Customs Service, Chicago, 111., 1902 . Student at Chicago-Kent College of Law, 1902 . Residence, 1737 West Balmoral Ave., Chicago. 1371. FESTUS EDWARD OWEN. Brother of No. 776. Born 3 Dec. 1877, at Mokena, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Univer- sity Academy. A.B. Phi Beta Kappa. 1902 , graduate student. In- structor in Greek, Northwestern University Academy, 1902 . Residence, 811 Clark St., Evanston, 111. Permanent address, Mokena, 111. 1902] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 355 1372. MARY PAARLBERG. Bom 1 April 1879, at Oak Glen, 111. Prepared in Harvey (111.) High School. Ph.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher at Beardstown, 111. Residence, Beardstown, 111. Permanent address, Oak Glen, 111. 1373. MAY EUNICE PARK. Born 24 June 1S79, at Foresman, Ind. Prepared in Goodland (Ind.) High School. B.L. Residence, Wilmette, 111. 1374. GEORGE HATHAWAY PARKINSON. Born 13 Dec. 1876, at Springfield, 111. Prepared in High School and Normal School of Wichita, Kan. Ph.B. Hinman. Presented class foun- tain to University. Cleveland prize. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; at Stafford, Kan., 1902 . Married Ora Edrell Pollard, 24 June 1902, at Sterling, Kan. Residence, Stafford, Kan. 1375. WARD WRIGHT PIERSON. Brother of Nos. 833 and 1118. Born 22 Oct. 1879, at RadcUffe, la. Prepared in Wilmette (111.) High School and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Deru; Theta Nu Epsilon; Sigma Chi. Adelphic. Cleveland prize. Instructor in Manual Training, Evanston High School. Residence, Wilmette, 111. 1376. ERNEST LARNED PRATT. Born 4 Oct. 1878, at Jackson, Mich. Prepared in Jefferson and North- west Division High Schools, Chicago. A.B. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Theta Nu Epsilon. With Chicago American. Married Marion Eleanor Ewell, 18 Feb. 1903. Residence, 747 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. 1377. FRANCES CHRISTINE RAWLINS. Sister of Nos. 677 and 835. Born 14 Dec. 1879, at Guilford, 111. Prepared in Warren (111.) High School and Academy. A.B. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Omega Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher of Mathematics and Greek, Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, 111. Residence, Onarga, 111. Permanent address, Warren, 111. 1378. HARRY ANDREW REA. Born 24 Jan. 1877, at Schaumberg, 111. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. A.B. Teacher in Chicago, 111., 1902 . Permanent address, 841 West Lake St., Chicago, 111. 356 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1902 1379. ALBERT DAVID SANDERS, JR. Born 27 Feb. 1879, at Easthampton, Mass. Prepared in Evanston High School. B.S. Deru; Beta Theta Pi. Editor Northwestern, 1901-02. Student at Harvard Law School, 1902 . Re.«iidence, 2 Perkins Hall, Cambridge, Mass. Permanent address, 1227 Benson Ave., Evanston, 111. 1380. FRANK HARRY SCHEINER. Born 18 Nov. 1879, at Chicago, 111. Prepared in Jefferson High School, Chicago. Ph.B. Phi Delta Theta. Student Northwestern University Law School, 1902 . Residence, 3200 North 40th Ave., Chicago, 111. 1381. MARY RANKIN SCOTT. Born 12 Oct. 1878, at McLeansboro, 111. Prepared in Harvey (111.) High School. A.B. Phi Beta Kappa. Expects to teach. Residence, 15134 Center Ave., Harvey, 111. 1382. ANGELINA EMILY SEABROOK. Born 14 Dec. 1872, at Chicago, 111. Prepared in Northwestern LTniver- sity Academy. B.L. Teacher of French and German, Adrian College, Adrian, Mich., 1902 . Residence, Adrian, Mich. Permanent address, 3428 Hermitage Ave., Chicago, 111. 1883. MAURICE JOY SEED. Born 31 Dec. 1871, at Lawrenceville, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Adelphic. Phi Beta Kappa. Harris prize. Editor and publisher of the Daily and Weekly Register, of Mt. "\''ernon. 111. Residence, Mt. Vernon, 111. 1384. FRANCES ]VL\RGARET SHARP. Born 23 Jan. 1880, at Spring Hills, O. Prepared in Warsaw (lud.) High School. Ph.B. Phi Beta Kappa. President College Young Women's Christian Association, 1900-01. Teacher in Warsaw (Ind.) High School, 1902 . Residence, 808 East Ft. Wayne St., Warsaw, Ind. 1386. GRACE ETHEL SHUMAN. Sister of Nos. 482, 593, 629, and 840. Born 7 Sept. 1879, at Englewood, 111. Prepared in Evanston High School. B.L. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa. President junior class; Class day prophet. Assistant in compilation of Alumni Record of College of Liberal Arts, Northwestern University, 1902-03. Residence, 2130 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. 1902] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 357 1386. JOSEPH ERNEST SMILEY. Born 17 June 1875, at Plainville, 111. Prepared at Western Normal Col- lege, Bushnell, 111., and Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Hinman. Beta Theta Pi. Raymond and Gage debate prizes. President senior class; president College Young Men's Christian Association, 1899-1900. Inter- collegiate Secretary of Boston Young Men's Christian Association, 1902 . Address, 458 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Home address, Plainville, 111. 1387. ARTHUR HENSLEY SMITH. Born 7 April 1882, at Chicago, 111. Prepared at Jefferson High School, Chicago. A.B. Delta Upsilon. Student Northwestern University Medical School. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Residence, 2360 North 41st Court, Irving Park, Chicago, 111. 1388. HENMAN BRESSEE SMITH. Born 8 July 1876, at Salina, 111. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. B.S. Rogers. Beta Theta Pi. Member of United States Life- Saving Crew. 1902 , student at Harvard Law School. Address, Cambridge, Mass., care Harvard University Law School. Permanent address, Morris, 111. 1389. OLLA STEVENSON. Born 17 Oct. 1871, at Nebraska City, Neb. Prepared in Nebraska City High School and Academy, and Northwestern University Academy. B.L. Teaching in Nebraska City High School, 1902 . Residence, 516 North 14th St., Nebraska City, Neb. 1390. GEORGE JOHN CRAIG STEWART. Born 18 Aug. 1879, at Saginaw, East Side, Mich. Prepared in Saginaw East Side High School, and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Delta Upsilon. Patten prize, preliminary Northern Oratorical League con- test; Class day poet. Clergyman. Pastor Calumet Heights Methodist Epis- copal Church, 1896-1900; of St. Stephen's Methodist Episcopal Church, Chicago, 1900-02. Member Rock River Conference, 1901-02. Withdrew from Methodist Episcopal Church to enter Episcopal, Oct. 1902. Assistant at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Chicago, 1902 . Married Mary Gertrude Clyde, 31 March 1902, at Chester, Pa. Residence, 1180 Sheridan Road, Chicago, 111. 1391. ESTHER LOUISA STOWE. Born 27 May 1876, at Postville, la. Prepared in Fort Dodge (la.) High School. B.S. Teaching in Plymouth, Ind. Residence, Plymouth, Ind. Permanent address. Fort Dodge, la. 358 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1902 1392. EVA STRUGGLES. Born 1879, at Pontiac, Mich. Prepared in Hyde Park (111.) High School. Ph.B. Residence, Winnetka, 111. 1393. MINNIE MAY SUTTER. Born 23 March 1880, at Chicago, 111. Prepared in Lake View High School, Chicago. B.L. Residence, 745 Evanston Ave., Chicago, 111. 1394. HENRY MARCUS SWAN. Born 12 March 1876, at Four Corners, la. Prepared in East Side High School, Des Moines, la., and Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Student in Garrett Bil^lical Institute and teacher in Swedish Theological Sem- inary, Evanston, 111., 1902 . Residence, Swedish Seminary, Evanston, 111. 1396. HARRY ELLSBERTH SWEITZER. Born 28 Nov. 1865, at Harrisburg, Pa. Prepared in Northwestern Uni- versity Academy. Ph.B. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, Rock River Conference. Pastor at Clyde, 111., 1902 . Married Rose A. Page. Child— U. Earl, born 9 Aug. 1889. Residence, Clyde, 111. 1396. ALBERT HOYT TAYLOR. Born 1 Jan. 1879, in Chicago, 111. Prepared in Evanston High School. In University of Michigan summer school, seasons of 1900 and 1901. B.S. Instructor in Physics and Electrical Engineering, Michigan State Agricul- tural College, Feb. 1900 . Residence, Agricultural College, Michigan. 1397. CECIL ELIZABETH THOMAS. Born 26 Dec. 1879, at Decorah, la. Prepared in Decorah, la. Three and one-half j'^ears at Upper Iowa University; one year at State University of Iowa; one year at Northwestern University. B.S. Permanent address, Decorah, la. 1398. SADIE ABIA THOMPSON. Sister of No. 1211. Born 16 Oct. 1880, at Lockland, O. Prepared in Evanston High School. Ph.B. Pi Beta Phi. Residence, 2135 Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111. 1902] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 359 1399. OLIVER OTIS TOWNSEND. Born 20 April 1876, at Somonauk, 111. Prepared in Sandwich (111.) and South Chicago High Schools. Attended summer school of University of Wisconsin. B.S. Delta Tau Delta. Hinman. Principal of Lockport (111.) school, 1902 . Residence, Lockport, 111. Permanent address. Sandwich, 111. 1400. DELBERT SYLVESTER ULLRICK. Born 11 March 1873, at Carson City, Nev. Prepared in Carson City High School and Academy of Napa (Cal.) College. 1895-96, Napa College; 1896-97 and fall of 1897, University of Pacific, San Jose, Cal. A.B. Student Garrett Biblical Institute, 1902- — . Married Mary Frances Roe. Children — Alma Frances, born 17 March 1899. DoRRis Sylvester Roe, born 1 Feb. 1901. Residence, 1021 Ayars Place, Evanston, lU. 1401. MARY WADDEN. Born 9 May 1878, at Carleton, Minn. Prepared in Madison (S. Dak.) State Normal, St. Clair Convent, Sinsinawa, Wis., and by private study. Ph.B. Ivy orator. Phi Beta Kappa. Teaching in high school of Madison, S. Dak. Residence, Madison, S. Dak. 1402. SIDNEY GEORGE WARD. Brother op No. 1403. Born 4 March 1881, at London, England. Prepared in Lake and South Division High Schools, Chicago. B.S. Student Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1902 . Residence, 491 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Permanent address, 823 Foster St., Evanston, 111. 1403. STANLEY WARD. Brother op No. 1402. Born 29 Oct. 1879, at London, England. Prepared in Lake High School, Chicago. A.B. Adelphic. In business with H. E. Chandler & Co., Evans- ton, 111., 1902 . Residence, 823 Foster St., Evanston, 111. 1404. HARRY ERNEST WEESE. Born 5 Feb. 1876, in Huntington County, Ind. Prepared at Huntington High School. One year at De Pauw University. B.S. Phi Delta Theta. With Knight, Donnelley & Co., bankers and brokers, Chicago, 1902-03; with Chas. Wightman, real estate business, Evanston, 1903 . Residence, 518 Church St., Evanston, 111. Permanent address, Hunting- ton, Ind. 360 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1902 1405. IDA WELCH. Born 27 April 1874, at Hindsboro, 111. Prepared in Evanston High School. A.B. Assistant in Zoological Laboratory, 1902 . Residence, 1926 Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111. 1406. FRANK HARRY WEST. Born 2 Jan. 1877, at Loda, 111. Prepared in Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, HI. A.B. Delta Tau Delta. Class day orator, ffirk prize. Assistant Secretary of Evanston (111.) City Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation, 1902-March 1903; same, Brooklyn, N. Y., March 1903 . Residence, 189 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Permanent address, Loda, III. 1407. DAVID IRWIN WILLIAMS. Born 27 Sept. 1879, at Chicago, 111. Prepared in Evanston High School. B.S. Delta Upsilon. President class of 1901 in its sophomore year. With Marshall Field & Co., retail, 1902 . Residence, 1216 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. 1408. HORACE BLAKE WILLIAMS. Born 3 June 1877, at Waupoose, Ont. Prepared in Picton, Ont. Stu- dent one year in University of Toronto, and two years in University of Chicago. A.B. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Rock River Conference; at Hawthorne, 111., 1902 . Residence, Hawthorne, 111. 1409. RUTH WOOLSON. Born 18 Oct. 1880, at Mt. Pleasant, la. Prepared in Mt. Pleasant High School and Academy of Iowa Wesleyan University. Ph.B. Kappa Kappa Gamma. President College Young Women's Christian Association, 1901-02. Teacher in Cedar Falls (la.) High School, 1902-03. Residence, 521 Clay St., Cedar Falls, la. Permanent address, 1308 Sixth Ave., Des Moines, la. 1410. GHEN-ICHIRO YOSHIOKA.. Born 26 June 1870, at Okayama, Japan. Prepared in Okayama High School and The Doshisha, Kyoto, and in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Graduate student in University of Chicago, 1902 . Instructor in Japanese Language, University of Chicago, 1902 . Address, University of Chicago, Chicago, lU. 1411. INA ZILISCH. Born 10 Feb. 1876, at Mayville, Wis. Prepared in Mayville High School. Two years at Leland Stanford Jr. University, California. B.S. Teacher in Eh-oy, Wis., High School, 1902 . Residence, Elroy, Wis. Permanent address, Mayville, Wis. 1903] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 361 CLASS OF 1903. FOLLOWING IS THE LIST OF THE GRADUATING CLASS IN THE COLLEGE OP LIBERAL ARTS, TOGETHER WITH THE PROSPECTIVE DEGREE, MAJOR SUBJECT, AND HOME ADDRESS. Fred Edgerton Abbott. (B.S.) Chemistry. Hastings, Neb. Axel Walfrid Anderson. (B.S.) Zoology. Evanston, 111. Dana Foss Angier. (B.S.) Chemistry. Beardstown, 111. Eugene Whiteman Bell. (B.S.) English Language. St. Joseph, 111. Aura McEwen Benedict. (B.S.) History and Philosophy. Shelby, la. Elizabeth Bonar. (B.S.) English Language. El Paso, lU. Reuben Fletcher Booth. (Ph.B.) Mathematics. 1945 Maple Ave., Evanston, 111. William Claud Booth. (A.B.) English Language. Coal City, lU. Eddy Sanford Brandt. (B.S.) English Language. 8742 Centre Ave., Chicago, lU. Arlo Ayres Brown. (A.B.) History and English Language. Kewanee? 111. Harry Hamilton Brown. (B.S.) Physics. 1020 Grove St., Evanston, 111. Mary Lizzie Bucknam. (Ph.B.) History. Warren, lU. Elizabeth Burr. (Ph.B.) English Language. 313, 5th St., Grand Forks, So. Dakota. Alice Campbell. (B.S.) Mathematics. Chicago, 111. William Thomas Benton Campbell. (B.S.) Chemistry. Durand, 111. Gertrude Marie Carman. (Ph.B.) German. 714 Grand Ave., Wauke- gan, 111. Winifred Leola Chappell. (Ph.B.) Moral and Social Philosophy. Sioux Falls, S. D. Ellen Fatima Clemens. (B.S.) Zoology. West McHenry, 111. Fay Cooper Cole. (B.S.) History. Los Angeles, Cal. Mary Huntington Comings. (B.S.) English Literature. Eau Claire, Wis. Mabel Elizabeth Cook. (A.B.) Philosophy. Piano, 111. Emma Elizabeth Dapper. (Ph.B.) Latin. Quincy, lU. Percy Roland Davis. (Ph.B.) History. 1627 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, 111. Martin Cornelius Decker. (A.B.) Latin. Grayslake, lU. Edith Idella Delay. (B.S.) History. Chebanse, 111. Roger Lee Dennis. (B.S.) English Language. Traer, la. RoGERTA Dickinson. (B.L.) English Literature and English Language. Eureka, lU. Harry Glenn Dildine. (A.B.) Zoology. Dildine, Mich. 362 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY [1903 Eleanor Stranahan Doty. (A.B.) English Language. Warren, Pa. Harriet Babcock Durham. (B.L.) English liiteratiire. Onarga, 111. Amelia Je.\nnette Foster. (B.S.) Mathematics and History. 1719 Roseoe St., Chicago, 111. Elbertie Foudr.w. (B.S.) l^hysics. 1923 Asbury Ave., Evanston, 111. Milton Frye. (A.B.) English Language and Philosophy. Shannon, 111. Arthur Loren G.\tes. (A.B.) English Literature. Lena, 111. Genevieve Gilruth. (Ph.B.) Latin. West Plains, Mo. Minnie Imogene Haines. (Ph.B.) History and German. Chicago, 111. George Levant Harroun. (B.S.) Economics. Crescent City, la. Florence Helen Hatfield. (Ph.B.) German and French. Indianola, la. William Heilman. (B.S.) Chemistiy. Evansville, Ind. Ernest S.-^muel Hobbs. (.V.B.) History. Canton, 111. Edgar Starkey Jackson. (B.S.) Chemistry. Blanchester, Ohio. Fr.^ncis James Johnson. (Ph.B.) Philosophy. Box Grove, Ont. Frank Edgar Jones. (Ph.B.) Physics. Chicago, 111. William Howell Jones. (B.S.) Physics. Joliet, 111. Arthur Everett Joslyn. (B.S.) Mathematics. Marengo, 111. Mary Edith Karn. (A.B.) Greek and Latin. Ortonville, Minn. Lucretia Garfield Kays. (B.S.) Chemistry and Zoology. Evanston, 111. Effie Kinnison. (Ph.B.) English Language. Ligonier, Ind. James Lewis Lane. (B.S.) Botany. Warrensburg, Mo. Ruth Lilian Lane. (Ph.B.) Latin. Winona, Minn. Edith Eliz.^beth Lawrence. (.\.B.) English Literature. Seattle, Wash. Helga Marie Leburg. (A.B.) Greek and Latin. Chicago, 111. Ray Elmer Lee. (Ph.B.) Economics. Maryville, Mo. MiNA LoEW. (Ph.B.) French. LeMars, Iowa. Eva Mary Long. (A.B.) Greek and English Language. Pontiac, 111. John Wesley McClinton. (A.B.) Mathematics. Port Elgin, Ont. Charles Percy McConnell. (B.S.) Chemistry. Evanston, 111. George Alexander McMichael. (Ph. B.) English Language. North Platte, Neb. Marguerite Johanna M.\yr. (B.S.) German and Enghsh Language. Chicago, 111. Ethel Louise Merrill. (A.B.) Greek. Evanston, 111. Anjuline Orillia Meyer. (Ph.B.) German. Evanston, 111. Frank Peter Mies. (B.S.) Economics. Saunemin, 111. Virginia Elizabeth Miller. (A.B.) Latin. LaCrosse, Wis. Frank J. Milnes. (B.S.) Economics. Evanston, 111. Hedwig Henriette Mueller. (B.L.) German. Chicago, 111. 1903] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 363 Walter Raleigh Myers. (Ph.B.) German. Harvey, 111. Lenore Latham Negus. (Ph.B.) History. Wilmette, 111. Harriet Gertrude Norton. (Ph.B.) History and German. Evanston, 111. Thomas Edward Nugent. (A.B.) Philosophy. Marquette, Neb. Maude Louise Oliver. (Ph.B.) Latin. Evanston, 111. David Billings Peck. (B.S.) Chemistry and Zoology. Mrs. Harriet Naylor Towle Perrin. (Ph.B.) History. Cleveland, O. Jessie Irene Peters. (B.S.) History. Chicago, 111. Louis Christiern Peterson. (B.S.) Physics. Worcester, Mass. Francis Gates Porter. (B.S.) Chemistry. Chicago, 111. Karl Fredrick Putnam. (B.S.) Geology. Mt. Carmel, 111. Frank Miller Rarig. (A.B.) Enghsh Language. Minneapolis, Kan. Luella Reed. (B.L.) English Literature. Decatur, 111. Florence Louise Richards. (Ph.B.) Latin 9.nd German. Evanston, 111. Otto Gustaf Ryden. (Ph.B.) Economics. Evanston, 111. Theresia Schwingel. (B.S.) German and English Language. Chicago, 111. Maud Tesmer Seaman. (A.B.) Philosophy. Momence, 111. Walter Frank Sipek. (A.B.) English Literature. Kosteletz, Bohemia. Elberta Thalia Smith. (Ph.B.) Latin. Springfield, 111. Harry Edward Smoot. (A.B.) History. Petersburg, 111. Charles Edward Stahl. (A.B.) Greek. Chicago, 111. Eva May Stewart. (Ph.B.) Philosophy. Evanston, 111. Ancel Roy Stowe. (Ph.B.) History. Chicago, 111. Herman Wilmer Stowe. (B.S.) Economics. Ft. Dodge, la. Ralph Waldo Emerson Summerville. (B.S.) Physics and Mathematics. Evanston, 111. Lawyer Taylor. (B.S.) Mathematics. Austin, Texas. Lillian Daisy Thomas. (B.L.) English Language. Denver, Colo. George Staley Tilroe. (A.B.) Latin. Robinson, 111. Anna May Tyson. (A.B.) Latin and Greek. Chicago, 111. Laura Foster Ullrick. ';(A.B.) History and Mathematics. Buffalo, N. Y. John George Vaughan. (B.S.) English Literature. Chicago, 111. Anna Welch. (B.S.) History. Evanston, 111. Ruth Anne Woodley. (B.S.) History and Enghsh Language. Evans- ton, 111. George Benjamin Woods. (A.B.) English Language. So. Bend, Ind. Gilbert Haven Wynekoop. (B.S.) Chemistry and Zoology. Chicago, 111. Elsie Zaumbrecher. (B.S.) Physics, German, Mineralogy. Evanston, 111. GRADUATE ALUMNI A CATALOGUE OV THOSE WHO HAVE OBTAINED ADVANCED DEGREES BY EX- AMINATION AFTER A COURSE OF GRADUATE STUDY UNDER THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS. CHARLES HAMLINE ZIMMERMAN. 1892. A.M. (Latin and History). (See No. M\.) GERTRUDE LE ROY BROWN. 18!W. Ph.M. (Pliilosophy). (See No. 649.) 1412. PERSTS JANE HURD (ALDERSON). 1893. Ph.M. (History). Born 15 Nov. 1871, at Fayette, Li. l.S<)L Pli.B., Upper Iowa University. Residence, Fayette, la. 1413. MILO ROY MALTBIE. Brother of No. 413. 1893. Ph.M. (Political Economy). Born April 1871, at Hinckley, 111. 1892, Ph.B., Upper Iowa University. 1897, Ph.D., Columbia University. Professor of Mathematics in Mt. Morris College, 1893-95. Fellow in Administrative Law, Columbia University; 1895-97. Secretary New York Reform Club Committee on City Affairs, and editor Municipal Affairs, since 1897. Prize Lecturer on Municipal Government, Columbia University, since 1900. Author of " English Local Government of To-day," 1897; "English Cities and Tlieir Problems," 1903 (Macmillan), and of numerous magazine articles. Address, Room 21, City Hall, New York, N. Y. EDMUND CHASE QUEREAU. 1893. Ph.M. (Geology and Mineralogy). Non-resident. (See No. 520.) CORA MONNIER RAWLINS. 1893. A.M. (Greek). (See No. 677.) JEROME HALL RAYMOND. 1893. A.M. (History). (Sec No. 678.) RALPH HAM SMITH. 1893. M.S. (Chemistry). (S(!e No. 686.) 364 COLLEGE OF LIJiERAL ARTS 365 WILLIAM LOUIS WILSOX. 1893. M.S. (Chemistry). (See Xo. 695.) 1414. OTIS FISHER BLACK. 1894. A.M. (CheruiKtry;. Bom 1 1 March 1867, at Cambridge, Mass. 1891, A.B., Harvard L'ni versity. Residence, . EDWARD LAUGHTOX COLEBECK. 1894. A.M. (Latin) . (See No. 703. j 1415. JOSEPH PATRICK MAC CARTHY. 1894. A.M. (Philosophy). Born 4 April 1862, in Ontario, Canada. 1888, A.B., Albion College. 1898, Ph.D., Illinois Wesleyan. Lawyer, 1889-90; since, clergyman. Pastor of Methodist church at Chicago, III., Muskegon, and Grand Rapids, Mich. At present pastor Congregational church at Helena, Mont. Address, 6 Thompson Block, Helena, Mont. MINNIE RUTH TERRY. 1894. A.M. (Latin). (See No. 634.) ADA TOWNSEND. 1894. A.M. (Latin). (See No. .5.58.) MYRON LUCIUS ASHLEY. 1895. Ph.M. (Philosophy). (See No. 737.) 1416. OLIN HANSON BASQUIN. 1895. A.M. (Physicsj. 1901. Ph.D. (Physics). Thesis: A Study of the Arc Spectrum of Hydrogen. Born 31 Jan. 1869, at Dows, la. 1892, A.B., Ohio Wesleyan. 1894, A.B., Harvard, Fellow in Physics, Northwestern University, 1894-97. Engineering Department of Luxfer Prism Co., Chicago, 1897-98; London, 1898, and Berlin, 1899, with same company. Fellow in Physics at North- western University, 1900-1901. Since 1901 Associate Professor of Physics. Has published three papers on experimental work in Physics. Residence, 1911 Asburv Ave., Evanston, III. FRED LEMAR CHARLES. 1895. M.S. (Zoology). (See No. 747. j 366 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 1417. JOHN GROSVENOR CROSS. 1895. M.S. (Bacteriology). Born 8 May 1870, at Rochester, Minn. 1892, B.S., University of Minne- sota. 1895, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Member of Minnesota State Medical Society ; Minnesota Academy of Medicine ; American Medical Association. Author of " The Present Status of the X-Ray in Medi- cine and Surgery," Northwestern Lancet, Vol. XXL, No. 10. Residence, Rochester, Minn. HANNAH ISABELLE DREW (FOWLER). 1895. Ph.M. (EngUsh Literature). (See No. 752.) FANNY COOK GATES. 1895. M.L. (Mathematics). (See No. 759.) 1418. EDWARD SCHROCK HADY. 1895. Ph.M. (History). Born 22 Nov. 1863, at Meyersdale, Pa. 1894, Ph.B., Upper Iowa Uni- versity. Graduate work in Universities of Chicago and Wisconsin. Prin- cipal of school. Strawberry Point, Iowa, 1891-94; Superintendent of Schools, Lanark, 111., 1895-1902; same, Oregon, 111., 1902 . Residence, Oregon, Til. VERNON JAMES HALL. 1895. M.S. (Chemistry). (See No. 764.) 1896. Ph.D. (Chemistry). Thesis: A Study of Iron and Zinc Hydrox- ides in Precipitation. ROBERT NEWTON HOLT. 1895. Ph.M. (Political Economy). (See No. 714.) MYRTLE EUGENIA MATTISON. 1895. A.M. (History). Non-resident. (See No. 620.) THOMAS NICHOLSON. 1895. A.M. (Philosophy). (See No. 720.) EDWARD M. PALLETTE. 1895. Ph.M. (Zoology). (See No. 778.) 1419. WILLIAM HENRY PHELPS. 1895. M.L. (History). Bom 28 Nov. 1872, at Kalamazoo, Mich. 1894, B.L., Albion College. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 367 Boston Theological School, 1897-99. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor at Martin, Mich., 1895-97; at Grand Rapids, 1899-1901; at Manistee, Mich., 1902. Residence, Manistee, Mich. 1420. LOUIS ERNST SCHMIDT. 1895. M.S. (Pathology). Born 8 Jan. 1869, at Chicago, 111. 1892, B.S., University of Michigan. Ph.G., Chicago College of Pharmacy. 1895, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Physician in Chicago since 1895. Residence, 424 N. State St., Chicago, 111. 1421. MAURICE ALPHEUS BIGELOW. 1896. M.S. (Biology). Born 8 Dec. 1872, at Milford Center, O. 1894, B.S., Ohio Wesleyan University. Instructor in Biology, Ohio Wesleyan, 1894-95. Instructor in Zoology, Northwestern University and Academy, 1896-98. Instructor in Biology, Teachers' College, Columbia University, 1899-1903. Adjunct Professor of Biology, same, 1903 . Contributor to Anatomischer Anzeiger and Zoological Bulletin. Address, Teachers' College, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. COLUMBUS BRADFORD. 1896. A.M. (History and English Literature). Non-resident. (See No. 496.) 1422. FRANCIS CUMMINS LOCKWOOD. Brother of No. 718. 1896. Ph.D. (Philosophy). Thesis: Emerson as a Philosopher. Born 22 May 1864, at Mt. Erie, 111. 1892, A.B., Baker University. Residence, Manhattan, Kansas. ANNA NEIGLICK (BIGELOW). 1896. M.S. (Zoology). (See No. 828.) HARRISON EASTMAN PATTEN. 1896. A.M. (Chemistry). (See No. 779.) WILLIAM CROWELL VAN BENSCHOTEN. 1896. A.M. (Surgery). (See No. 636.) 1423. *HARRY K. WHITE. 1896. M.L. (History). Born 19 Sept. 1862, at Burns, Wis. 1894, B.L., University of Wisconsin. Assistant Principal of Sheboygan (Wis.) High School, 1896-1900. Died 9 July 1900, at Marshall, Wis. 368 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY *SARA ELEANOR ANDERSON (HALL). 1897. Ph.M. (Latin). (See No. 854.) GEORGE BOOTH. 1897. Ph.M. (Zoology). (See No. 859.) MRS. FRANCES BUCKLEY EMBREE. 1897. A.M. (Political Economy). (See No. 872.) MARY ELGIN GLOSS. 1897. M.S. (Botany). (See No. 657.) ELLIS KIRK KERR. 1897. A.M. (Zoology). (See No. 888.) JAMES NEWTON PEARCE. 1897. Ph.M. (Chemistry). (See No. 912.) JESSIE ROGERS PHILLIPS. 1897. Ph.M. (French). (See No. 832.) CLARENCE HALL ROBISON. 1897. A.M. (Zoology). (See No. 836.) 1424. OTTO HERMAN SWEZEY. 1897. M.S. (Zoology). Born 7 June 1869, at Rockford, 111. 1896, A.B., Lake Forest University. Fellow in Zoology, Northwestern, 1896-97. Instructor in Zoology, North- western University Academy, 1897-1901. Fellow at Ohio State University, 1902 . Residence, 377 King Ave., Columbus, Ohio. 1425. *MARVIN FULLER TANZY. 1897. M.S. (Astronomy). Bom 25 Oct. 1871, at Steamboat Rock, la. 1894, B.S., South Dakota Agricultural College. Died, 1900. ALFRED JOCELYN WALLER. 1897. A.M. (English Language). (See No. 933.) EVA ELLEN BARKER (FROULA). 1898. A.M. (Zoology). (See No. 997.) COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 369 1426. JOHN MARSHALL BEFFEL. 1898. M.S. (Pathology). Born 28 Feb. 1867, at Racine, Wis. 1895, B.S., University of Wis- consin. 1898, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Assistant Demonstrator in Pathology, Northwestern University Medical School, 1898-99. Professor of Pathology, Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1900-01. Member of Milwaukee and Wisconsin Medical Societies. Articles published in the report of Chicago Pathological Society, 1898-99; American Gyncecological Journal; Wisconsin State Medical Society Report. Residence, 95, 31st St., Milwaukee, Wis. *DANA LEWIS GATES. 1898. M.S. (Zoology). (See No. 955.) EDWIN ALMIRON GREENLAW. 1898. A.M. (History). (See No. 958.) SAMUEL JAMES PEASE. 1898. A.M. (Greek). (See No. 977.) 1427. ALICE GABRIELLE TWIGHT (BRUGNOT). i898. Ph.D. (French). Thesis: Women of the French Seventeenth Century Classical Theater. Born 17 July 1868, at Marseilles, France. Baccalaureat es Sciences, University d'Aix, Faculte de Marseille, 1892. Licence 6s Langues Vivantes, Sarbonne, University of Paris, 1893. Instructor at Maison de la Legion d'Honneur, 1893-94. Head of French Department of Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, 1895-96; Grant Collegiate Institute, Chicago, 1896-98. Lectures in Chicago, 1898-1901. University School for Girls, Chicago, since 1901. Contributor to French magazines. Address, care of University School for Girls, Chicago, 111. 1428. ALICE JOSEPHINE BURLING. 1899. Ph.M. (EngUsh Language). Born 21 March 1877, at Post^dUe, la. 1897, Ph.B., Upper Iowa University. Residence, Postxdlle, Iowa. JOHN MILTON CHAMBERS. 1899. A.M. (EngUsh Literature). (See No. 865.) JESSE NEVIN GATES. 1899. A.M. (Mathematics). (See No. 956.) 370 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 1429. CHARLES HILL. 1899. Ph.D. (Zoology). Thesis: Primary Segmentation of the Verte- brate Brain. Born 27 June 1862, at Leland, 111. 1891, B.S., University of Michigan. 1892, M.S., same. Professor of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash., 1892-99. Assistant Professor of Embryology and Histology, North- western University Medical School, since 1899. President of Washington Academy of Science, 1895-96. Acting Dean of Department of Pharmacy, University of Washington, 1895-97. Contributor to Journal of Morphology, Anafomischer Anzeiger, Zoologische Jahrbilcher. Address, 2431 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. ELFRIEDA HOCHBAUM. 1899. Ph.M. (German). (See No. 1089.) WILLIAM EDWARD HOWARD. 1899. M.S. (Astronomy). (See No. 1090.) WALTER CLINTON JONES. 1899. A.M. (Zoology). (See No. 1024.) FRANK HARDY LANE. 1899. Ph.M. (English Literature). (See No. 821.) 1430. THEODORE LINDQUIST. 1899. M.S. (Mathematics). Born 11 Aug. 1875, at Andover, 111. 1897, A.B., Lombard University. Instructor at State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kan. Permanent address, 5952 Green St., Chicago, 111. FRANCIS JOSEPH ROSS MITCHELL. 1899. A.M. (Law). (See No. 906.) IDA JANE OKEY. 1899. Ph.M. (English Literature). (See No. 775.) CHARLES SPAULDING WINSLOW. 1899. A.M. (Greek and Latin). (See No. 1058.) PAUL MILFORD ADAMS. 1900. A.M. (Zoology). (See No. 10.59.) COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 371 PAUL GUSTAV ADOLF BUSSE. 1900. A.M. (German). (See No. 1149.) JANE ALICE CHASE. 1900. M.L. (English Literature). (See No. 1071.) HARVEY RUFUS DE BRA. 1900. A.M. (Social Philosophy). (See No. 1009.) 1431. ARTHUR JAMES FOLSOM. 1900. Ph.M. (History). Born 1875, at Dunnville, Ontario. 1898, Ph.B., Cornell College. Grad- uate work at Northwestern University, 1898-99; Garrett Biblical Institute, 1899-1900. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Residence, Whiting, Ind. 1432. ETHELWYN FOOTE. 1900. A.M. (Zoology). Born 17 Feb. 1875, at Williamstown, Mass. 1897, A.B., Smith College. Graduate work at Northwestern University, 1898-1900. Instructor in Science at Ferry Hall Seminary, Lake Forest, 111., Feb. 1899-June 1900. Residence, 644 S. Pasadena Ave., Pasadena, Cal. ELIZA PLATT HALL. 1900. M.S. (English Language). (See No. 1086.) 1433. CHARLES J. KURTZ. 1900. A.M. (Bacteriology). Born 14 April 1872, at Clarence Center, N. Y. 1894, A.B., Kalamazoo College. 1898, M.D., Northwestei-n University Medical School. Interne, Wesley Hospital, 1899-1901. Instructor in Physiology, Northwestern University Medical School. Medical Inspector of Chicago schools, 1900. Residence, 4711 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. MARY KING MAC HARG. 1900. Ph.M. (French). (See No. 971.) GEORGE TAYLOR NESMITH. 1900. A.M. (Moral and Social Philosophy). (See No. 1111.) JAMES ELVON REMINGTON. 1900. M.S. (Chemistry). (See No. 1122.) 372 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY ETHEL MAY SWARTHOUT (FLEMING). 1900. A.M. (Moral and Social Philosophy). (See No. 1129.) 1434. LELIA CLYDE BASSETT. 1901. A.M. (German). Born 19 May 1877, at Greencastle, Ind. 1897, A.B., De Pauw University. 1901, A.M., Northwestern University. Residence, Thorntown, Ind. NELLE LOUISE FLESHIEM (MURRAY). 1901. Ph.M. (German). (See No. 874.) ROY GASTON FLICKINGER. 1901. A.M. (Greek). (See No. 1081.) SAMUEL DEBENHAM GLOSS. 1901. M.S. (Chemistry). (See No. 957.) 1436. ARTHUR DAY HOWARD. Brother of Nos. 544 and 817. 1901. M.S. (Zoology). Born 30 Dec. 1874, at Glencoe, 111. 1898, B.S., Amherst College. In- structor in Boys' School, Englewood, N. J., 1898-99. Fellow in Zoology, Northwestern University, [1900-1902. Graduate student. Harvard Univer- sity, Thayer scholarship, 1902-03. Residence, Glencoe, 111. WILLIAM JACOB KELLER. 1901. A.M. (Greek). (See No. 1174.) OLA SAMUEL MEDLAR. 1901. M.S. (Zoology). (See No. 1104.) 1436. WALTER DUDLEY NASH. 1901. M.L. (Pohtical Economy). Born 1877, at Rockford, 111. 1899, B. L., Whcaton College. Residence, Rockford, 111. LIZZIE BROWNING NOYES. 1901. M.L. (History). Non-resident. (See No. 553.) ANNIE HARRIET PRICE. 1901. Ph.M. (English Literature). (See No. 780.) COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 373 PERCY ERNEST THOMAS. 1901. Ph.M. (English Language). (See No. 1210.) ROBERT EDWARD WILSON. 1901. Ph.M. (Mathematics). (See No. 1057.) CYRUS AMES WRIGHT. 1901. A.M. (English Literature). (See No. 1136). 1437. THOMAS MAZE ADERHOLD. 1902. M.S. (Human Physiology). Born 24 Sept. 1871, at Atlanta, Ga. 1896, B.S., Washburn College, Kan. 1901, M.D., Northwestern University Medical School. Interne, St. Mary's Hospital, Chicago, 1901-02. In Red Cross Company of Surgeons in Boer War, 1899-1901. Permanent Address, Vallej' Falls, Kan. JOHN CLARK BAKER. 1902. A.M. (Physics). (See No. 1221). 1438. MRS. HELEN CLARK BALMER. Mother of No. 1322. 1902. A.M. (English Language). Born 1859, at St. Louis, Mo. 1876, A.B., Vassar. Also attendedjNormal School, Cincinnati, O. Author of "Bellevue Sketches," 1902. Residence, 1327 Hollywood Ave., Chicago, 111. CASSIUS M. CLAY BUNTAIN. 1902. A.M. (Law). (See No. 1069.) HERBERT CONRAD HANSEN. 1902. Ph.M. (German). (See No. 1250.) ERNEST BRYANT HOAG. 1902. A.M. (Pathology). (See No. 661.) SUSAN MIXTER KNOX. 1902. A.M. (English Literature). (See No. 1261.) 1439. AUGUSTUS CLAY MINEAR. 1902. A.M. (Chemistry). Born 1874, at Kilbourne, la. 1898, A.B., Iowa Wesleyan University. Northwestern University, 1900-02. Residence, Kilbourne, la. 374 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY ELSIE NEIGLICK. 1902. Ph.M. (German). (See No. 1275.) 1440. SAMUEL SHAW PARKS. 1902. A.M.(Law). Office, 402 Ashland Block, Chicago, 111. ROYAL ARTHUR PORTER. 1902. M.S. (Physics). (See No. 1284.) RUBY ELEANOR RAWLL. 1902. Ph.M. (History). (See No. 1287.) MARY ELLEN TAYLER. 1902. M.S. (Botany). (See No. 1209.) ARTHUR GUY TERRY. 1902. Ph.M. (History). (See No. 1303.) EFFIE ELLEN THAYER. 1902. M.S. (Zoology). (See No. 1304.) MARY EDITH THOMPSON. - 1902. Ph.M. (Latin). (See No. 1211.) JOHN WALLACE WELSH. 1902. A.M. (English Literature). (See No. 1310.) ABBIE FLORENCE WILLIAMS. 1902. M.L. (English Language). (See No. 1312.) JACKSON STITT WILSON. 1902. A.M. (Sociology). (See No. 990.) Photo hy Smallwood PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND PRESIDENT JAMES On steps of Orrington Lunt Library, April 2, 1903 HONORARY ALFMNI 1441. ^JOSEPH CUMMINGS. 1866. LL.D. Bom 3 March 1817, at Falmouth, Me. 1840, A.B., Wesleyaii University (Conn.); Phi Beta Kappa; 1843, A.M.; 1854, D.D, 1861, D.D., Harvard. Teacher of Natiiral Science and Mathematics, Amenia (N. Y.) Seminary, 1840-43; principal of same, 1843-46. Joined New England Conference of Methodist Episcopal Church, 1846. Pastor at Maiden, Chelsea, and Boston, 1846-53. Professor of Theology, Concord Biblical Institute, 1853-54. President of Genesee CoUege (N. Y.), 1854-57. President of Wesleyan University, 1857-75. Professor of Mental Philosophy and Political Economy, Wesleyan, 1875-77. Pastor at Maiden, Mass., 1877-79; at Cambridge, 1880-81. President Northwestern University 1881-90. Vice-President American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1886. Died 7 May 1890, at Evanston, 111. 1442. *RANDOLPH SINKS FOSTER. 1866. LL.D. Born 22 Feb. 1820, at Williamsburg, O. Attended Augusta (Ky.) College. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, in Kentucky, Ohio, and New York Con- ferences. President Northwestern University, 1857-60. Professor Sys- tematic Theology, Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1868-69; President same, 1869-72. Since 1872, Bishop Methodist Episcopal Church. Author of " Objections to Calvinism, " " Christian Purity, " " Centenary Thoughts," " Beyond the Grave," " Studies in Theology," " Philosophy of Christian Experience," " Union of Episcopal Methodism." Died 1 May 1903, at Newton Center, Mass. 1443. *GEORGE S. HARE. 1866. D.D. Born 21 Nov. 1824, at S. Egremont, Mass. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, in New England, Newark and New York Conferences. Delegate to General Conferences of 1880, 1884, and 1888. Died 9 Jan. 1889, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1444. *GEORGE WORTHY QUEREAU. Father op Nos. 268 and 520. 1866. D.D. Born 9 June 1827, at Stanford, N. Y. 1849, A.B., Wesleyan University. Taught in Providence Conference Seminary, E. Greenwich, R. I., 1849 and 1852-53; principal of same, 1854-58. Attended Auburn (N. Y.) Theological 375 376 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Seminary, 1S51. Clergj'man, Methodist Episcopal; Providence Conference, 1857-59; transferred to Rock River Conference. Principal of Jennings Sem- inary, Aurora, 111., 1858-73. Manager silver plate factory, Aurora, 111., 1878-87. Died 11 April 1900, at Aurora 111. 1446. *NATHAN SHEPPARD. 1866. A.M. Born at Baltimore, Md., 1834. Graduated from Attleborough College, 1854, and Rochester Theological Seminary, 1859. Special correspondent for New York and Chicago papers during Civil War and Franco-Prussian War. Lecturer in University of Chicago, 1873-77. Similar appointment at Allegheny College, 1877. Settled in Saratoga Springs, 1884. Spent four years in Europe. Died 24 Jan. 1888, in New York City. 1446. GEORGE McKENDREE STEELE. 1866. D.D. Born 13 April 1823, at Strafford, Vt. 1850, A.B., Wesleyan. 1853, A.M., same. 1879, LL.D., Lawrence. Teacher at Wilbraham, Mass., 1853. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; pastorate^ in Massachusetts, 1853-64. President of Lawrence University, 1865-79. Principal of Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1879-92. Instructor in Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass., 1893-95. Superannuate, Chicago, 1897-1901; Kenilworth, 111., since 1901. Member State Board of Visitors, United States Naval Academy, 1871. Commissioner from Wisconsin to World's Exposition, Vienna, 1873. Member of Wisconsin Academy of Art, Science and Literature, and of Ameri- can Economic Association. Author of "Infant Baptism," 1859; "Outlines of Political Economy," 1886; " Outlines of Bible Study," 1887; " Rudimentary Psychology," 1888; "Rudimentary Economics," 1890; "Rudimentary Ethics," 1891; "Character and Conduct"; "Talks to Young People," 1899. Contributor to the Christian Examiner, Freewill Baptist Quarterly, North American Review, Methodist Quarterly, Boston Review, etc. Residence, Kenilworth, lU. 1447. *JAMES STEWART JEWELL. Father of No. 1255. 1868. A.M. 1886. LL.D. Born 8 Sept. 1837, at Ehzabeth, 111. 1860, M.D., Chicago Medical College. Physician, Chicago and Evanston. Contract Surgeon, United States Army, 1862-63. Professor of Anatomy, Chicago Medical College, 1861-69; of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 1870-82; Professor Emeritus of same till death. Editor of Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 1874-82. Editor of Neurological Review, 1886-87. Contributor to the Methodist Quarterly Review, Church Advocate, Sunday School Journal, and North American COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 377 Review. Member of Chicago Academy of Sciences. At one time president of American Medical Association. Died 18 April 1887, at Evanston, 111. 1448. *HOOPER CREWS. 1870. D.D. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal; Rock River Conference. Trustee of Northwestern University, appointed by the Conference, 1856-70. Died 21 Dec. 1880, at Oregon, 111. 1449. *FRANCIS DANA HEMENWAY. Father op No. 282. 1870. D.D. Born 10 Nov. 1830, at Chelsea, Vt. Attended Newbury Seminary, Vt. Graduated from Concord Theological School, 1853. 1859, A.M. (hon.), Ohio Wesleyan University. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, at Montpelier, Vt., Kalamazoo, Mich., and Chicago, lU. Taught at Newbury, Vt., 1853-55. Professor in Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, 111., 1864-84. Author of " Commentary on Jeremiah and Lamentations," Whedon series, and " Studies in Hynmology." Died 19 April 1884, at Evanston, 111. 1450. JAMES M. JAMESON. 1870. D.D. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Central Ohio Conference. Super- annuated. 1451. OLIN FISK MATTISON. Father of Nos. 620, 824, 1028, and 1186. 1870. A.M. Born 28 Dec. 1841, at Macon, Ga. Attended Seminary at Mt. Morris, 111. Taught at Illinois Soldiers' College, 1868-71. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, at Prophetstown, De Kalb, Rochelle, Polo, Dixon, Freeport, Joliet, Wheaton, Aurora and Evanston, 111. Residence, 933 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111. 1452. *LYMAN TRUMBULL. 1870. LL.D. Born 12 Oct. 1813, at Colchester, Conn. Educated at Bacon Academy. Taught in Georgia. Practiced law in Illinois. Member of State Legislature, 1840. Secretary of State, 1841. Justice of Illinois Supreme Court, 1848. United States Senator, 1855-73. Professor of International and Constitutional Law in Union College of Law, Chicago, 111., 1874-76. Died 25 June 1896, in Chicago. 1453. C. H. BUCKS. 1871. A.M. 378 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 1454. NATHAN SMITH DAVIS. Father of No. 301. 1871. A.M. 1897. LL.D. Born 9 Jan. 1817, at Greene, N. Y. 1837, M.D., College Physicians and Surgeons, Fairfield, N. Y. 1870, LL.D., Illinois Wesleyan University. Physician in New York State, 1837-49; since 1849 at Chicago. Lecturer, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1848. Professor, Rush Medical College, Chicago, 1849-59. One of the founders of Chicago Medical College (now Medical School of Northwestern University). Professor in same thirty years, and Dean of Faculty until 1898. Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, in Union College of Law. Founder of Mercy Hospital. President of International Medical Congress, 1887. Trustee of Northwestern University since 1876. Member of Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago Historical Society, Illinois State Microscopical Society. Honorary member of British Medical Association. Member of American Medical Association, Illinois State Medical Society, Chicago Medical Society, and Medico-Legal Societies of Chicago and of New York. Author of " Principles and Practice of Medicine," "Medical Education and Reform," "Verdict of Science Concern- ing the Effects of Alcohol on Man," etc. Has written numerous articles for The Annalist, New York, Chicago Medical Journal, Chicago Medical Examiner, Journal of American Medical Association, Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal, American Medical Temperance Journal, Chicago Record-Herald, etc. Residence, 291 Huron St., Chicago, lU. ; office, 65 Randolph St. 1455. *PHILIP HENRY SHERIDAN. 1871. LL.D. Born 6 March 1831, at Albany, N. Y. Graduated at West Point, 1853. Captain at outbreak of Civil War; Quartermaster, 1861; Colonel of Cavalry (May), and Brigadier-General of Volunteers (July), 1862; appointed Major- General of Volunteers, 31 Dec. 1862; at Chickamauga, 1863; commanded important assault at battle of Missionary Ridge, 1863; commander of cavalry corps of Army of Potomac, Api-il, 1864; conducted successful campaign in Shenandoah Valley, 1864; appointed Brigadier-General in regular army, and later Major-General; conducted successful raid from Petersburg to Win- chester, and had leading part in pursuit to Appomattox Court House. Com- mander of Military Division of Gulf, 1865-67; commander Department of Mo., 1867; Lieutenant-General, 1869; visited Europe, 1870; General-in-Chief, 1883. Author of " Personal Memoirs," 1888. Died 5 Aug. 1888, at Nonquitt, Mass. 1456. WILLIAM WOOD STAMP. 1871. D.D. English clergyman. 1457. WILLIAM CLAY. 1872. A.M. Residence, Holly Springs, Miss. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 379 1458. EDGAR T. PAUL. 1872. A.M. ad eundem. 1459. *ARTHUR EDWARDS. Father of No. 504. 1873. D.D. Born 23 Nov. 1834, at Norwalk, O. 1858, A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University. 1896, LL.D., University of Denver. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. For many years trustee of Northwestern University, from Detroit Conference. Chaplain of First Michigan Infantry through the Civil War. Assistant editor Northwestern Christian Advocate ,18Q4-72; editor same, 1872-1901. Member of Illinois State Historical Society, and Military Order of Loyal Legion. Died 20 March 1901, at Chicago, 111. 1460. ^ANDREW J. JUTKINS. 1874. D.D. Born 7 Jan 1829, in Washington Co., New York. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Elder in Troy Conference, 1854-67. Transferred to Rock River Conference. Presiding elder of Chicago district, 1873-77. Pastor at Batavia, Aurora, Kankakee, Ravenswood and Lake Bluff. Transferred to Kentucky Conference. Stationed at Lexington three years. Returned to Rock River Conference. Superannuated, 1892. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1893. Died 2 March 1901. 1461. *GEORGE CLEMENT NOYES. 1875. D.D. Born at Landaff, N. H. Studied at Jacksonville, 111., and Union Theologi- cal Seminary. Clergyman, Presbyterian. Pastor at LaPorte, Ind., ten years; at Evanston, 111., twenty years. Member of Board of Education, LaPorte and Evanston. Died 1890, at Evanston, 111. 1462. *GEORGE PRENTICE. 1875. LL.D. Born 15 Dec. 1834, at Grafton, Mass. Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1865, A.M. (hon.), Wesleyan University. University of Halle, Ger- many, 1868-69. Member of New England Conference since 1857. Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, Wesleyan University, 1871. Professor of Modern Languages, same, twenty years. Contributor to numerous magazines. Author of biography of Bishop Haven and of Wilbur Fisk. Died 10 Oct. 1893, at Pasadena, Cal. 1463. JOHN WALTON. 1875. A.M. English clergyman. 380 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 1464. HENRY WILKINSON WILLIAMS. 1875. D.D. English clergyman. 1466. MATTHEW ANDREWS. 1876. A.M. 1466. THOMAS JONATHAN BURRILL. 1876. A.M. 1893. LL.D. Bom 25 April 1839, at Pittsfield, Mass. 1865, Illinois State Normal School. Professor Botany and Horticulture, University of Illinois, since 1868; Dean Department of Natural Science, 1877-84. Vice-President of University of Illinois since 1882. Fellow American Society Microscopists. Author of about two hundred articles in educational, botanical and horti- cultural reports, magazines, etc. Residence, 1007 Green St., Urbana, 111. 1467. LEANDER STONE. 1876. A.M. 1468. JOHN MONROE VAN VLECK. 1876. LL.D. Born 4 March 1833, at Stone Ridge, N. Y. 1850, A.B., Wesleyan Uni- versity. 1900, LL.D., Wesleyan. Teacher, Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1850. Assistant, Nautical Almanac Office, Cambridge, Mass., 1851-53. Adjunct Professor, Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1853-57. Professor, Mathematics and Astronomy, since 1858. Vice-President since 1890. Acting President of Wesleyan University, 1872-73, 1887-89, 1896-97. Member of United States Solar Eclipse Expedition at Mt. Pleasant, la., 1869. Member of Methodist Educational Conferences at London, 1881, Washington, 1891, and London, 1901. Fellow, Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America; member of American Mathematical Society, Astronomische Gesellschaft, Connecticut Academy of Science. Prepared astronomical tables in "American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac," 1855-96. Address, Middle town. Conn. 1469. * J AMES W. MILNER. 1877. Ph.D. Attended Northwestern University, 1860-61. Served three years in Civil War. First Assistant Commissioner of United States Fish Commission. Died 6 Jan. 1880. 1470. GEORGE RUTLEDGE PALMER. 1877. A.M. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Central Illinois Conference. Super- annuated, 1901. Residence, Onarga, 111. 1877. A.M. 1878. A.M. Physician. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 381 1471. GEORGE JOHN STEVENSON. 1472. GEORGE WEST BEGGS. 1473. HORACE GRAY LUNT. Brother of No. 100. 1878. A.M. Born 13 Aug. 1847, at Chicago, 111. Prepared at Farmington, Me., Caze- novia, N. Y., and in PhilUps Academy, Andover, Mass. Studied law and practiced for some years in Chicago. Judge, Colorado Springs, Colo. Residence, 431 N. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. 1474. JAMES CLEMENT AMBROSE. 1879. A.M. HENRY SHERMAN BOUTELL. 1879. A.M. ad eundem. (See No. 127.) 1475. MARSHALL DAVIS EWELL. 1879. A.M. Born 18 Aug. 1844, at Oxford, Mich. 1868, LL.B., University of Michigan. 1884, M.D., Chicago Medical College. 1879, LL.D., University of Michigan. M.Pd., Michigan State Normal School. Practiced law, 1868-74; legal author and instructor in law since. Dean of Chicago-Kent College of Law, and expert on disputed handwriting. Author of " Ewell's Leading Cases," " Ewell on Fixtures," " Ewell's Medical Jurisprudence," " Ewell's Essentials of Law," three vols., and of numerous pamphlets in the Ajnerican Law Register and other law journals. Residence, 747 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. Office, 618, 59 Clark St., Chicago. 1476. *H. M. LANEY. 1879. A.M. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Nebraska Conference. Died in 1894. 1477. ROBERT DICKINSON SHEPPARD. Father of No. 1204. 1879. A.M. Born 23 July 1847, near Chicago, 111. 1869, A.B., Chicago University. 1870, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor at Chicago, Rockford, and Aurora, 111. Studied in Leipzig, Germany. Pro- fessor of Political Economy and History at Northwestern University, 1886-87. Since 1887 Professor of English and American History, and treasurer and business agent of Northwestern University. President of Board of Directors of Wesley Hospital, Chicago; trustee of Garrett Biblical Institute; same, Northwestern University, since 1898. Residence. 225 Greenwood Boulevard, Evanston, 111. 382 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 147M. (;. C. STliATTON. 1879. D.D. President ol' (he University of (lie Paeilie, 1S7',). Address, 500, 125 LaSalle St., Chioago, 111. 147t>. WESLEY (1. WATERS. 187U. D.D. Clergyman, Methodist Episco])al; Olilo ('(mlVirnce; i)resi(linj<; rld.T ol' Toledo District. lii'sidenee, Toledo, ( )liiti. list). *(il{ANr (iDODIilCII. ISSO. LL.l). liorn 7 Aug. IS 11, in New York. La^vyer in C^hicngo, 1834-89. Judge ol' Superior Court, 1859-64. Active member of Union Defense CJonnnittee. Alderman of Chicago one term. Trustee of Rush Medical College, from its foundation. One of the founders of Northwestern University, and trustee of same thirty-eight years. Died 15 March 1889. EMILY FRANCES WHEELER. 1880. A.M. (See No. 182.) 1481. *DAVID HILTON WllilllLMK. 1881. LL.D. Born 18 Nov. 1829, at Itluiea, N. Y. Attended lloek River Conference Seminary. Professor of Greek in Cornell College. United States Consul at Genoa, Italy, 1861-66. Profes.sor of English Literature and History at Northwestern University, 1867-75. Acting President of Northwestern University, 1867-69. Editor of the Methodist, 1875-83. Presiilent of Allegheny College, 1883-92. Wrote many articles for newspapers, re\iews, anil periodicals. Author of "Brigandage in South Italy," "By-ways of Literature," " Our Industrial Utopia," and " British anil American LiteratiU'C." Died ISJune 1902, at Mead\ ille, Ra. 1482. *JOHN WESLEY BEACH. 1882. LL.D. Born 26 Dec. 1825, at Trundmll, Conn. 1S45, A.H., Wesleyan University. Taught and studied in Philadelphia, 1845 -19. Principal of Amenia Seminary (N. Y.), 1851-54. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, 1850-8(1. Presiih'ut of Wesleyan University, 1880-87. Presiding elder New York and New Haven Districts in New York East Conferenet>. Died 1 Jan. 1902, at Middieloun, Conn. 1483. JOHN KER. 1882. D.D. Clergyman in Ireland. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 383 1484. *WILLIAM FREDERICK POOLE. 1882. LL.D. Bom 21 Dec. 1821, at Salem, Mass. 1849, A.B., Yale; A.M., same. Librarian, Boston Athenaeum, Cincinnati Public Library, Chicago Public Library, and Newberry Library of Chicago. President of Chicago Literary Club; of the American Library Association, 1886-88; of the American His- torical Association. Author of " Index to Periodical Literature," " Cotton Mather and Salem Witchcraft," and " Ordinance of 1787." Died 1 March 1894, at Evanston, 111. • 1485. JAMES HENRY POTTS. 1882. A.M. Born 12 June 1848, at Woodhouse, Ont. D.D., Albion College. Fourteen months' service in Sixth Michigan Volunteer Cavalry. Editor Michigan Christian Advocate, Detroit. Author of " Methodism in the Field," " Spiritual Life," " What to BeUeve and Why," " The Lord's Day, our Sabbath," " Per- rin's Principles of Church Government," etc. Residence, Highland Park, Mich. FRANK MILTON BRISTOL. 1883. A.M. 1888. D.D. (See No. 218.) 1486. HOWARD GRAVES GREY. Brother of No. 881. 1883. Ph.B. Born 2 Dec. 1856, in Chicago, 111. Student at Northwestern University, 1873-76; at Polytecknische Schule, Stuttgart, Germany, and at College of Lusanne, Lusanne, Switzerland. Manufacturer in Chicago, 1878-89. Evans- ton alderman, one term. Member of High School Board, fifteen years. Trustee of University of Chicago since 1900. Residence, 329 Lake St., Evanston, 111. 1487. *HOSMER ALLEN JOHNSON. 1883. LL.D. M.D. A.M. Professor of Diseases of Respiratory and Circulatory Organs, Northwestern University, 1869-74; of Clinical Medicine, and Secre- tary of Medical Faculty, same, 1874-77; of Principles and Practice of Medi- cine and Clinical Medicine, same, 1877-80; Emeritus Professor, 1880-91. Deceased. 1488. *CHARLES RAYMOND. Father of No. 481 and Brother of No. 1492. 1883. A.M. Born at Rensselaerville, N. Y. Prepared at Wilbraham Academy. Attended Wesleyan University. Conducted private schools at Natchez, 384 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Miss., and Gloucester, Mass. Superintendent of Public Schools at Evans- ton, 111., 1869-74. Principal of Princeton (111.) High School, 1874-78. Employed in County Treasurer's office, Chicago. Died 30 April 1903, at Evanston, 111. 1489. CHARLES C. SNYDER. 1883. A.M. 1490. RALPH NELSON ISHAM. 1884. A.M. Physician. Professor Emeritus of Surgery and Clinical Surgery, North- western University Medical School. Residence, 321 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, 111. 1491. BRADFORD PAUL RAYMOND, 1884. D.D. Born 22 April 1846, at Stamford, Conn. Attended Haniline University (Minn.). 1870, A.B., Lawrence University (Wis.). 1873, B.D., Boston University. 1881, Ph.D., same. 1889, LL.D., Lawrence University (Wis.) Enlisted as a private in Forty-eighth New York Infantry, 1864; discharged at close of war as Corporal. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor in New England Southern Conference, 1874-83. In Leipzig and Got- tingen, 1880-81. President of Lawrence University, 1883-89; since then. President of Wesleyan University (Conn.) . Author of " Christianity and the Christ," 1894. Residence, Middle to^^^l, Conn. 1492. *MINER RAYMOND. Brother of No. 1488, Father of Nos. 56, 80 and 104, and Grandfather OF No. 557. 1884. LL.D. Born 29 Aug. 1811, in New York City. Graduated from Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1831. Became instructor in same. Joined New England Conference of Methodist Episcopal Church. Pastor at Wor- cester, Boston, and Westfield. Became Principal of the Wesleyan Academy. Professor of Systematic Theology in Garrett Biblical Institute, 1864-97. Died 25 Nov. 1897, at Evanston, 111. *JAMES WILLIAM HANEY. 1886. D.D. (See No. 14.) 1493. STEPHEN MASON MERRILL. 1886. LL.D. Born 16 Sept. 1825, in Jefferson Co., O. 1868, D.D., Ohio Wesleyan University. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, in Ohio Conference, 1846-68. Editor Western Christian Advocate, 1868-72; since, Methodist Episcopal COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 385 Bishop. Author of " Christian Baptism," " The Second Coming of Christ," "Aspects of Christian Experience," "Digest of Methodist Law," " OutUne Thoughts on Prohibition," " Mary of Nazareth and Her Famih%" " Union of American Methodism," and "Crisis of this World." Address, 57 Washington St., Chicago, 111. 1494. *JOHN EUGENE DA VIES. 1887. LL.D. A.M. M.D. Professor of Natural History and Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, 1868-74; of Astronomy and Physics, 1874-78; of Physics, 1878-91 ; of Electricity and Mathematical Physics, 1891-1900. Deceased. 1495. ALBERT ERICSON. 1887. A.M. 1900. D.D. President of the Swedish Theological Seminary at Evanston, 111. Residence, 2118 Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111. 1496. EDWARD DWIGHT EATON. 1887. D.D. Born 21 Jan. 1851, at Lancaster, Wis. 1872, A.B., Beloit College. 1875, A.M., same. 1875, B.D., Yale Theological School. 1899, D.D., Yale University. 1887, LL.D., Wisconsin University. Studied at Leipzig and Heidelberg. Clergyman, Congregational. Pastor at Oak Park, 111., 1879-86. President Beloit College, 1886-1901. Pastor at Milford, Wis., 1901 . Delegate, sent in 1898 by American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions to inspect the Chinese Missions. Residence, Milford, Wis. 1497. *MRS. MARY ELIZABETH HAYES JONES. Mother of No. 369. 1887. A.M. Mt. Holyoke Seminary, 1849-51. Lady principal Northwestern Female College, 1856-62 and 1868-71. One year secretary to Frances Willard. Deceased. 1498. SYLVESTER F. JONES. 1887. D.D. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Supernumerary, New York Con- ference. Residence, 101 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. ELI McCLISH. 1887. D.D. (See No. 140.) 386 NORTHWE:^TERN UNIVERSITY 1499. CHARLES MACAULAY STUART. 1887. A.M. ad cundeoi. Bom 20 Aug. 1853, at Glasgow. Scotland. 1880, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute; D.D., same; A.M., Kalamazoo College. Clergyman. Methodist Episcopal. Associate Fiditor Michigati Christian Advocate, 1885-80. Assistant Editor, Northwestern Christian Advocate, 1886-96. Professor of Sacred Rhetoric, Garrett Biblical Institute, since 1896. Member American Society of Church History. Author of '' Descriptive Text of Photogravures of the Holy Land," 1890; '" Life and Selected Writings of Francis Dana Homenway " (with C. F. Bradley and A. AV. Patten), 1890; "Gospel Singers and their Songs" (with F. D. Hemenway), 1891; "Vision of Christ in the Poets," 1896; " Story of the Masterpieces," 1897. Residence. 726 Emerson St., Evanston, 111. 1600. EDWARD HUTCHINS WEBSTER. 1887. A.M. Northwestern University, 1868-70. M.D., Chicago Medical College. Physician in Evanston. Residence, 1332 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111. 1501. MRS. ELIZABETH W. ANDREW. 1888. A.M. Residence, 679_Sixteenth St., Oakland, Cal. 1602. ^klELVILLE WESTON FULLER. 1888. LL.D. Born 11 Feb. 1833, at Augusta, Me. 1853, A.M., Bowdoin College. At- tended Harvard Law School. 1888, LL.D., Bowdoin. 1890, LL.D., Harvard. Lawyer at Augusta, Me., 1855. Practiced law in Chicago, 1856-88. Member Illinois State Constitutional Convention, 1862; Illinois Legislature, 1863-65. Delegate to Democratic National Conventions, 1864, 1872, 1876, 1880; since 1888. Chief Justice of United States. Residence, 1801 F St., Washington, D. C. HORACE NELSON HER RICK. 1889. A.M. (See No. 340.) 1603. WILLIAM HENRY HOLMES. Father of No. 1359. 1889. A.M. Bom 15 March 1844, at Danville, Yt. 1876, B.D., Garrett Bibhcal Insti- tute. 1900, D.D., American I'niversity of Harriman. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal, at Chicago, Joliet, and Evanston, 111. Presiding Elder of Joliet District since 1897. Author of "The Scientific Basis of Patriotism," printed COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 387 in American Statesman Magazine. Private Sixth Vermont Infantry, Com- pany E; Sixth Corps, Army of the Potomac, 1862-64. In battles of Freder- icksburg, Salem Heights, Franklin's Crossing, and Gettysburg. Residence, 823 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. 1504. OLIVER HARVEY HORTON. 1889. LL.D. Born 20 Oct. 1835, at Machias, N. Y. B. L., Northwestern Law School. 1861, State Militia. In Chicago since 1855; Corporation Counsel, 1887. Judge Circuit Court since 1887. Served three years as Justice of Appellate Court, First District, 111. Twice delegate to the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Delegate to Ecumenical Conference, London, England. Trustee of Northwestern University since 1876. Residence, 2615 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. WINFIELD SCOTT MATTHEW. 1889. D.D. (See No. 204.) 1505. JAMES WHITFORD BASHFORD. 1890. D.D. Born 27 May 1849, at Fayette, Wis. 1873, A.B., University of Wisconsin. 1876, A.M., same. 1876, B.D., Boston University Theological School. 1881, Ph.D., same. Tutor in Greek, University of Wisconsin, 1874. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastorates at Boston, Mass., Portland, Me., and Buffalo, N. Y. Since 1889 President of Ohio Wesleyan University. Author of " Science of Religion," etc. Residence, Delaware, Ohio. 1606. FRANK BILLINGS. 1890. M.S. M.D. Northwestern Medical School, 1881. Physician at Cook County, Presbyterian, and St. Luke's Hospitals. Dean and Professor of Medicine at Rush Medical College. Member of Chicago Medico-Legal Society, Illinois State Medical Society, American Medical Association and Association Ameri- can Physicians. Address, Rush Medical College, W. Harrison St., Chicago, 111. 1507. WILMOT WHITFIELD. 1890. D.D. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Puget Sound Conference. Superin- tendent of Alaska Mission and pastor at Skagway since 1902. Residence, Skagway, Alaska. 1508. HENRY WILLIAMS BLODGETT. 1891. LL.D. Born 21 July 1821, at Amherst, Mass. Attended Amherst Academy. 1844, admitted to bar. Practicing in Waukegan, 111., since 1845. Mem- 388 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY ber of Illinois Legislature, 1852. State Senator, 1858-62. United States District Judge for Northern District, Illinois, 1869-93; resigned, to become Counsel for the United States in the Bering Sea controversy. Residence, Waukegan, 111. 1609. NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS. 1892. D.D. Born 2 Sept. 1858, at Magnolia, la. Attended Iowa College, Lake Forest University, and McCormick Theological Seminary. Clergyman, Presby- terian, at Peoria, 111., 1887-90; at Evanston, 1890-94; Central Church, Chicago (independent), 1894-99; since 1899 pastor Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. Author of "The Investment of Influence," "A Man's Value to Society," " How the Inner Light Failed," " Foretokens of Immortality," " Great Books as Life Teachers," "Influence of Christ in Modern Life." Address, Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1510. *WILLIAM XAVIER NINDE. 1892. LL.D. Born 21 June 1832, at Courtlandville, N. Y. 1855, A.B., Wesleyan University. 1872, D.D., same. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor in New York State, 1855-60; Cincinnati, O., 1860-70; Detroit, 1870-73. Professor, Garrett Biblical Institute, 1873-76. Pastor at Detroit, 1876-79. President of Garrett Biblical Institute, 1879-84. Bishop, 1884-1901. Died 2 Jan. 1901, at Detroit, Mich. loll. nVALTER QUINTIN GRESHAM. 1892. LL.D. Born 17 March 1832, at Lanesville, Ind. Indiana State University one year. Enlisted 1861 as private in Thirty-eighth Indiana Infantry; elected Lieutenant -Colonel; fought in battle of Shiloh; commissioned Colonel of Fifty-third Indiana Infantry for bravery at Corinth and Vicksburg; promoted to Brigadier-General of Volunteers, 1863; disabled at Leggett's Hill; for services in the Atlanta campaign, Ijrevetted Major-General of Volunteers. Lawyer since 1853. After war resumed practice at New Albany, Ind. United States District Judge for Indiana ; appointed Postmaster-General ; transferred to Treasury Department, 1884 ; held office few months, resigning to accept appointment as United States Judge for the Seventh Judicial District. Republican candidate for presidential nomination, 1884 and 1888. Secretary of State, 1893 until death. Died 28 May 1895, at Washington, D. C. WILLIAM HENRY CRAWFORD. 1893. D.D. (See No. 409.) 1512. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. 1893. LL.D. Born 27 Oct. 1858, in New York City. 1880, A.B., Harvard. 1899, LL.D., Columbia University; 1901, Hope College; 1903, University of COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 389 Chicago. Member of New York Legislature, 1882-84. Candidate for Mayor of New York, 1886. National Civil Service Commissioner, 1889-95. President New York Police Board, 1895-97. Assistant Secretary of Navy, 1897-98; resigned to organize, ^vith Gen. Leonard Wood, First United States Cavalry Volunteers; became Lieutenant-Colonel; promoted to Colonel for gallantry at battle of Las Guasimas, Nov. 1898. Governor of New York, 1899-1900, Republican. Vice-President United States, 4 March to 14 Sept. 1901; since. President of United States. Author of "Winning of the West," "Life of Gouverneur Morris," "Life of Thomas Hart Benton," "Naval War of 1812," " History of New York," "American Ideals, and Other Essays," " Hunting Trips of a Ranchman," " Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail," "Rough Riders," 1899, "Life of Cromwell," 1900, "The Strenuous Life," 1900. Residence, Washington, D. C. 1513. THOMAS PHILIP FRANKLIN CRANDON. Father of Nos. 385 and 408. 1894. A.M. Educated at Madison, Wis. Clerk of the County Court of Kane Co., 111. Member of the Village Councils of Batavia and Evanston, 111. Member of the School Board of District No. 75, Evanston, 111. Trustee of Northwestern University. Tax Commissioner of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad. Residence, 1414 Forest Ave., Evanston, 111. 1514. CHARLES BETTS GALLOWAY. 1894. LL.D. Born 1 Sept. 1849, at Kosciusko, Miss. 1868, A.B., University of Missis- sippi. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastorates in Mississippi. Editor New Orleans Christian Advocate, 1882-86. Since 1886, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Delegate to Ecumenical Methodist Conference, Washington, 1891. Visited Missions in China and Japan, 1894; in Brazil, 1897. Author of "Life of Bishop Linus Parker," "Hand- book of Prohibition," "Methodism, a Child of Providence," "A Circuit of the Globe," " Modern Missions," " Christianity and the American Com- monwealth." Address, Jackson, Miss. EDWIN CAMP ARNOLD. 1895. D.D. (See No. 110.) 1615. DANIEL HUDSON BURNHAM. 1895. Sc.D. Born 4 Sept. 1846, at Henderson, N. Y. Educated in Chicago High Schools. 1893, A.M., Yale and Harvard. Architect, Chicago. Post- President, Western Association of Architects. Member American Institute of Architects. Arohitect-in-Chief and Director of Works, World's Columbian 390 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Exposition, 1893. Ciiairman of Commission to plan parks, etc., for District of Columbia. Residence, Dempster St., Evanston, 111. Office, 1142 Rookery Building, Chicago, 111. 1616. HARVEY BOSTWICK HURD. 1895. LL.D. Born 14 Feb. 1828, at Huntington, Conn. Jubilee College, Peoria, 111., 1844-45. Lawyer in Chicago since 1848. Professor in Chicago Law School, now Northwestern Llniversity Law School, since 1862. First President, Village of Evanston. Secretary National Kansas Committee, which con- ducted Kansas war on part of the North, 1856-58. Official Reviser of General Statutes of Illinois; edited State edition of the same, 1874. Origina- tor of Chicago drainage canal scheme. Author of Torrens Act, of Illinois, for registration of land titles; also of Juvenile Court Act of Illinois, April 1899. Residence, 1572 Ridge Ave., Evanston, 111. Office, 99 Randolph St., Chicago, 111. 1517. WILLIAM HENRY JORDAN. 1895. A.M. Born 16 Oct. 1857, at Leicester, Mass. Attended Northwestern Uni- versity, 1877-81. 1882, Ph.B., Simpson College. 1885, Ph.M. 1896, D.D., Cornell College. Professor Natural History, Simpson College, 1882-85. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor at Milbank, S. D., 1885-89. Pre- siding elder at Sioux Falls, 1889-95. Pastor at Sioux Falls since 1895. State Regent of Education, 1892-96. General Second Vice-President of Epworth League since 1900. Delegate to General Conference of Methodist Episcopal Church, 1896 and 1900; to the Ecumenical [Conference, London, 1901. Author of pamphlet, "Our Brother by the Wayside." Residence, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. 1518. ADLAI EWING STEVENSON. 1895. LL.D. Born 23 Oct. 1835, in Christian Co., Ky. Educated at Center College, Danville, Ky. Admitted to the bar, 1857. Master in Chancery, 1860-64. Member of Congress, 1875-77. Delegate to the National Democratic Con- vention, 1884 and 1892. First Assistant Postmaster-General, 1885-89. Vice-President of United States, 1893-97. Member of Commission to Europe to secure International Bimetallism, 1897. Democratic nominee for Vice-President of United States, 1900. Residence, Bloomington, 111. 1519. MILTON SPENSER TERRY. Father of Nos. 634 and 1303. 1895. LL.D. Born 22 Feb. 1840, at Coeymans, N. Y. Studied at Yale Divinity School, and Berlin, Germany. 1870, A.M., honorary, Wesleyan University. 1880, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 391 D.D., same. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastorates in New York State, 1863-84. Professor in Garrett Biblical Institute since 1885. Member of American Oriental Society; Victoria Institute, London; Society of Bib- lical Literature. Author of " Commentary on the Old Testament," Vol. III., 1873; " Commentary on the Old Testament," Vol. IV., 1875 (Whedon series); " Bibhcal Hermeneutics," 1883; "Commentary on Old Testament," Vol. I., 1889; "The Sib3dhne Oracles," 1890; "The Prophecies of Daniel Expounded," 1893; "The Song of Songs," 1893; "Rambles in the Old World," 1894; "The New Apologetic," 1897; "Bibhcal Apocalyptics," 1898; "Moses and the Prophets," 1902; all pubhshed by the Methodist Book Concern. Residence, 1812 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. DE LOSS MONROE TOMPKINS. 1895. D.D. (See No. 244.) 1620. MELVILLE MADISON BIGELOW. 1896. LL.D. Born 2 Aug. 1846, at Eaton Rapids, Mich. 1866, University of Michigan. 1879, Ph. D., Harvard. Lawyer in Boston. Professor of Law, Boston University. Author of "The Law of Estoppel," 1872-90 (Little, Brown & Company) ; " Leading Cases in the Law of Torts," 1875 ; " The Law of Fraud on its Civil Side," 1888-90; "The Law of Bills, Notes and Cheques," 1893-1900; "The Law of Wills," 1898 (Little, Brown & Company). Residence, 200 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. 1521. JAMES ROSCOE DAY. 1896. LL.D. Born 17 Oct. 1845, at Whitneyville, Me. 1874, A.B., Bowdoin College. D.D., Wesleyan University (Conn.), and Dickinson College. S. T. D., Bow- doin. Clergyman, Methodist Episcopal. Pastor in Boston, Portland and New York. Since 1894, Chancellor of Syracuse University. Trustee of Boston University. Member of General Conference for several sessions. Residence, Syracuse, N. Y. ROBERT HENRY POOLEY. 1896. D.D. (See No. 377.) 1522. ELIZABETH A. REED. 1896. A.M. ' Member of the Philosophical Society of Great Britain. JAMES FRANK STOUT. 1896. D.D. (See No. 176.) 392 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY POLEMUS HAMILTON SWIFT. 1896. D.D. (See No. 355.) 1523. WILLIAM L. WATKINSON. 1896. LL.D. Clergyman and editor, London, England. JOHN PATRICK BRUSHINGHAM. 1897. LL.D. (See No. 331.) JOHN KRANTZ, JR. 1897. D.D. (See No. 198.) 1524. GREENE VARDIMAN BLACK. 1898. LL.D. Born 3 Aug. 1836, in Scott County, 111. 1877, D.D.S., Missouri Dental College. M.D., Chicago Medical College. Sc.D., Illinois College. Dean and Professor of Operative Dentistry, Pathology, and Bacteriologj^, North- western University Dental School, Chicago. Author of " Formation of Poisons by Micro-Organisms," " Periosteum and Peridental Membrane," " Anatomy of Human Teeth," also many papers_and journal articles. Residence, 4465 Oakenwald Ave., Chicago, 111. *JOHN WESLEY RICHARDS. 1898. D.D. (See No. 144.) 1526. NATHANIEL CLINTON SEARS. 1898. LL.D. Born at Gallipolis, O. After one year at Knox College (lU.), entered Amherst, graduating in 1875. Studied in Berlin University. 1878, A.M., from Amherst. Admitted to bar of Illinois, 1878. Elected Judge of the Superior Court of Cook County, 1893, and re-elected in 1900. Appointed Justice of the Appellate Court for First District of Illinois in 1897, re-appointed in 1900. Appointed Professor in the Law of Procedure and Practice in Northwestern University, 1897. Resigned judicial positions in 1902. Office, Ashland Block, Chicago, 111. ARTHUR HYSLOP BRIGGS. 1899. D.D. (See No. 330.) EDMUND BOOTH PATTERSON. 1899. D.D. (See No. 415.) COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 393 1526. JOSEPH P. REMINGTON. 1899. Phar.D. Residence, Longport, N. J. 1527. JOHN PRITCHARD ASHLEY. 1900. D.D. Bom 14 April 1862, at Stoke on Trent, England. 1890, A.B., Ohio Wesleyan. Graduate studies at Boston University, Jena, Berlin, and Oxford. A.M. Ph.D. President Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, 1895-98; Albion College, 1898-1901. Author and lecturer. Residence, Saratoga, Cal. CHARLES CUSHMAN BRAGDON. 1900. LL.D. (See No. 31.) JOSEPH THING LADD. 1900. D.D. (See No, 263.) CHARLES HORSWELL. 1901. D.D. (See No. 412.) MATHIAS SAILOR KAUFMAN. 1901. D.D. (See No. 136.) FREDERICK HILL SHEETS. 1901. D.D. (See No. 379.) 1528. DAVID DECAMP THOMPSON. Father of Nos. 1211 and 1398. 1901. A.M. Born 29 April 1852, at Cincinnati, O. Studied at Ohio Wesleyan Univers- ity. A.B. (hon.), Ohio Wesleyan University. Assistant editor Western Christian Advocate, three years; assitant editor Northwestern Christain Advo- cate, five years; editor of same since 25 April 1901. Author of "Abraham Lincoln, the First American " (Jennings & Pye) ; " John Wesley as a Social Reformer" (Eaton & Mains). Residence, 2135 Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111. 1529. ADOLF LORENZ. 1902. LL.D. Born 1854, in Northern Austria. Entered University of Vienna on a scholarship in 1875. Graduated in Medicine in 1880. Became Clinical Assistant in the Medical Faculty. Was appointed Professor of Orthopedic Surgery. In 1895 demonstrated the bloodless reduction of congenital dis- 394 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY location of the hip before Medical Congress at Berlin. Author of an extensive treatise on that subject. Called across the Atlantic in 1902 for his professional services in United States. Residence, Vienna, Austria. 1530. JAMES BARR AMES. 1903. LL.D. Born 22 June 1846, at Boston, Mass. 1868, A.B., Harvard. 1871, A.M., Harvard. 1872, LL.B., Harvard Law School. 1898, LL.D., University of City of New York and University of Wisconsin. 1899, University of Pennsylvania. Tutor of French and German, Harvard, 1871-72. Instructor in History, 1872-73. Associate Professor of Law, 1873-77. Professor of Law since 1877. Compiled collections of cases on torts, pleading, bills and notes, partnership, trusts and suretyship. Author of niuiierous articles in Harvard Law Review and other law reviews. Residence, Cambridge, Mass. 1531. WILLIAM WILLIAMS KEEN. 1903. LL.D. Born 19 Jan. 1837, at Philadelphia, Pa. 1859, graduated from Brown University. 1892, LL.D., same; 1862, Jefferson Medical College, Phila- delphia. 1861, Assistant Surgeon Fifth Massachusetts Regiment. Acting Assistant Surgeon, United States Army, 1862-64. Studied in Europe, 1864-66. Practicing in Philadelphia since 1866. Conducted Philadelphia School of Anatomy, 1866-75. Lecturer on Pathological Anatomy, Jefferson Medical College, 1866-75. Professor Artistic Anatomy, Penn- sylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 1876-90. Professor of Surgery, Woman's Medical College, 1884-89. Professor of Surgery, Jefferson Medical College since 1889. Member of many medical societies. Author of " Keen's Clinical Charts," " Early History of Practical Anatomy," " Complications and Sequels of Tj^phoid Fever." Editor of Heath's " Practical Anatomy," Fowler's "Diagrams of the Nerves of the Human Body," Holden's "Surgical and Medical Landmarks," Gray's " Anatomy," " American Text-Book of Sur- gery." Contributor to medical journals. Residence, 1729 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1532. EDWARD CAMERON KIRK. 1903. Sc.D. Born 9 Dec. 1856, at Sterling, 111. Instructor in Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, 1875. Entered Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1876. In 1878, D.D.S. from Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery; Lecturer on Dentistry, .same institution. Lecturer on Clinical Denistry in University of Pennsylvania several years. Editor of Dental Cosmos, 1891-96. Professor of Clinical Dentistry in University of Pennsylvania, and Dean of its Faculty since 1896. Frequent contributor to dental literature in its educational, scientific, and technical departments. Address, Dental Department of University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 395 1633. ALBERT BENJAMIN PRESCOTT. 1903. LL.D. Born 12 Dec. 1832, at Hastings, N. Y. University of Michigan; 1864, M.D., University of Michigan Medical School. 1896, LL.D., same. Assistant Sur- geon United States Volunteers, 1864-65. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of Michigan, 1865. Professor of Organic and Applied Chemistry, 1870. Dean of School of Pharmacy since 1876. Director Chemical Labora- tory since 1884. President A. A. A. S., 1891. Fellow Chemical Society, London, 1876. President American Pharmacy Association, 1900. Con- tributor from research to the periodical literature of organic, analytical, and pharmaceutical chemistry. Author of " Quantitative Chemical Analy- sis," "Outlines of Proximate Organic Analysis," "Chemistry of Alcoholic Liquors," " Morphiometric Processes for Opium," "Nostrums in Relation to Public Health," " Manual of Organic Analysis," " Assay of Alkaloidal Drugs." Residence, Ann Arbor, Mich. ALIT]\[XI IN THE CIVIL WAR The attcmlaiUH' in xhv CoUeiiv ihirinsi ISoO-tU) was thirty-six, and in the- Preparatory School, which had just been organized, fifty. A hirge percent- age of these students enlisted in the Civil War. Of the thirt\'-six men in the College, twenty-three, or sixty-four per cent., went into the war sooner or later. Some of these went home to enlist w'th old friends, but the majority enlisted in local Illinois regiments. Altogether we find a list of seventy- seven University men who went into the war — forty-two graduates and thirty-five non-graduates. It is interesting to note that two, one a gradu- ate and one not, retiu'ued to their old homes and joined the ranks of the Confederacy. That the material going from the University into the arnw was of the best sort, is to be surmised from the relatively large number of men who were promoted and who proved effective leaders. At the time of nuistering out, three were Colonels or Lieutenant-Colonels, two Majors, three Adjutants, five Captains, eight Lieutenants, and four Chaplains. Seven died in the army, and six were discharged because of disabilitv. GRADUATES. The Numerals in P.\rentheses Refer to the Individual Records IN THE Body of this Book. William H. Adams, '70 (No. 59), Major, U. S. C. H. Artillery. AViUiam S. Arnold, '76 (No. 1S6), private, 151st Indiana Infantry. Thomas S. Berry, '72 (No. 89), 1st Lieutenant, 114th Illinois Infantry. Charles C. Bragdon, '65 (No. 31), private, 134th Illinois Infantry. Almus Butterfield, '63 (No. 27), Sergeant, 140th Illinois Infantry. John J. Crist, '75 (No. 160), Chaplain, 1st Minnesota Infantry. Morton Culver, '67 (No. 41), private, 134th lUinois Infantry. Lewis P. Davis, '72 (No. 94), Lieutenant, 22d Michigan Infantry. Robert B. Edwards, '72 (No. 95), Sergeant, 141st Illinois Infantry. Michael Finity, '70 (No. 64), private, 13th Illinois Infantry. James W. Haney, '61 (No. 14), Captain, 72d Illinois Infantry. J. Milton Johnston, '72 (No. 98), Sergeant, 67th Ohio Infantry. Matthias S. Kaufman, '74 (No. 136), Corporal. 115th Illinois Infantry. Henry M. Kidder, '59 (No. 4), Lieutenant-Colonel, 5th U. S. Cavalry. Charles E. Lambert, '75 (No. 171), private, r2th Kansas Infantry. Albert D. Langworthy, '70 (No. 67), private, 134th Illinois Infantry. Draper A. Lindsey, '73 (No. 121), private, 5th Kansas Infantry. Alphonso C. Linn, '60 (No. 6), Captain, 134th lUinois Infantry. William A. Lord, '60 (No. 7), Captain, 134th Illinois Infantry. Isaac W. McCasky, '62 (No. 21), Sergeant, 87th Indiana Infantry. 396 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 397 Eli McClish, '74 (No. 140), private, 1st Illinois Artillery. Sanford H. Mclntyre, '71 (No. 75), private, 11th Minnesota Infantry. Henry G. Meacham, '62 (No. 22), 2d Lieutenant, 88th Illinois Infantry. Amos H. Miller, '71 (No. 76), Sergeant, 13th IlUnois Infantry. Liston H. Pearce, '66 (No. 35), Chaplain, 132d Ilhnois Infantry. Henry A. Pearsons, '62 (No. 23), 1st Lieutenant, 8th lUinois Cavahy. Homer A. Phmpton, '60 (No. 8), Lieutenant-Colonel, 39th Ilhnois Infantry. William H. H. Raleigh, '60 (No. 9), Adjutant, Jackson's Corps, C. S. A. Richard D. Russell, '71 (No. 82), 1st Lieutenant, 83d lUinois Infantry. Henry T. ScoviU, '69 (No. 58), private, 92d IlUnois Infantry. Elhanon J. Searle, '59 (No. 5), Lieutenant-Colonel, 1st Arkansas Infantry. Elmore Q. Searle, '60 (No. 10), Sergeant, 10th Ilhnois Cavalry. Edwin R. Shrader, '71 (No. 83), private, 66th IlUnois Infantry. MelviUe C. Spaulding, '60 (No. 11), private, 46th Iowa Infantry. WilUam A. Spencer, '61 (No. 16), Chaplain, 8th IlUnois Cavalry. Milton C Springer, '64 (No. 29), Captain, 134th IlUnois Infantry. George E. Strobridge, '64 (No. 30), 1st Lieutenant, 134th IlUnois Infantry. Thomas R. Strobridge, '67 (No. 44), Corporal, 134th Ilhnois Infantry. David Sterrett, '62 (No. 25), private, 131st Pennsylvania Infantry. Joseph C. Thomas, '66 (No. 36), Chaplain, 88th IlUnois Infantry. Thomas Van Scoy, '75 (No. 179), private, 154th Indiana Infantry. Elbert B. Wheeler, '65 (No. 33), private, 134th IlUnois Infantry. NON-GRADUATES. Lyman King Ayrault, from Quasqueton, la. EnUsted 17 May 1864, from Preparatory School, in Company F, 134th IlUnois Infantry; mustered out 25 Oct. 1864. Alfred R. Bailey, from Evanston, 111. EnUsted 2 Sept. 1861, from Pre- paratory School, in 8th niinois Cavalry; was shot in battle of FalUng Waters. Died at Frederick City, Md., 8 July 1863. Dwight Bannister, from Evanston, 111. Enlisted from Preparatory School, in Navy in 1862. Served through war as petty ofUcer on gunboat Pawpaw in Mississippi flotilla. Died about 1877. George W. Beggs, from Plainfield, lU. In College, 1858-59. M.D. from Rush Medical School, 1862. Enlisted 6 Oct. 1862, as Hospital Steward; 8 Oct. 1862, promoted to 2d Assistant Surgeon; became 1st Assistant Sur- geon, 2 June 1864; mustered out 7 June 1865. Since 1870 has been Dean of Medical Department, Northwestern College, Sioux City. Edward Richardson Clark, from Lake Zurich, lU. EnUsted from Pre- paratory School, 6 May 1864, in Company F, 134th IlUnois Infantry; was mustered out 25 Oct. 1864. Millinder Duerson, from Enola, Ark. In Preparatory School, 1861. Returned home and enlisted in Confederate army. WilUam Pitt FoUansbee, enUsted 16 July 1861, from Preparatory School, in Battery A, 1st IlUnois Artillery; was mustered out 28 July 1864. Orrington CreAvs Foster, from Evanston, lU. Enlisted from junior class, 16 July 1863, as bugler in Battery A, 1st lUinois Artillery. Made Corporal at Shiloh. Was mustered out 23 July 1864. 398 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Thomas Frake, from South Northfield, III. Brother of James Frake, class of 1866. Enhsted from freshman class, 30 April 1864, as Corporal in Company F, 134th Illinois Infantry. Mustered out 25 Oct. 1864. George H. Ga^nble, from Evanston, 111. Was in College, 1859-60. En- listed 25 Aug. 1861, in the 1st Illinois Artillery. Transferred to 8th Cavalry, 24 Nov. 1864, and promoted to Sergeant-Major. Promoted to Adjutant, 23 Dec. 1862. Mustered out 3 July 1865. Afterwards went into regular army as Captain. William Gamble, from Evanston, 111. Enlisted from Preparatory School, 7 May 1864, in Company F, 134th Illinois Infantry. Mustered out 25 Oct. 1864. Samuel Alvin Gillam, from Knightstown, Ind. Enlisted from sophomore class, 6 May 1864, as Sergeant in Company F, 134th Illinois Infantry. Mus- tered out 25 Oct. 1864, as 1st Sergeant. Allen W. Gray, from JefTerson, 111. Enlisted from .sophomore class, 13 July 1861, in Battery A, 1st Illinois Artillery. Transferred to l.st Illinois Infantry, 9 Feb. 1862. Promoted from Commissary Sergeant to 1st Lieu- tenant Company G, 12 Sept. 1863. Promoted to Adjutant, 27 June 1864. Resigned, 24 Jan. 1865. Frank E. C. Hawks, from Goshen, Ind. Enlisted from freshman class 7 May 1864, in Company F, 134th Ilhnois Infantry. Mustered out 25 Oct. 1864. George C. Kirby, from Sombra, Can. Enlisted from freshman class in Company F, 8th IlUnois Cavalry, 27 Aug. 1861. Discharged Nov. 1861; disabled. Re-enlisted 18 March 1862, in Company I, 61st Illinois Infantry. Lost an arm at Shiloh. Eugene A. Lyford, from Port Byron, 111. Enlisted 21 July 1862, from junior class, in Company I, 88th Illinois Infantry, as 1st Sergeant. Was killed in battle at Stone River, Tenn., 31 Dec. 1862. Melvin Parsons Meigs, from Milwaukee, Wis. Enlisted from Preparatory School, 9 May 1864, in Company F, 134th Illinois Infantry. Mustered out 25 Oct. 1864. James W. Milne r, from Chicago, 111. Enlisted from the freshman class, 25 Aug. 1861, in Battery A, 1st Ilhnois Artillery. Mustered out 24 Aug. 1864. Hurt at Belmont. United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, 1871. Died 1880. George Franklin Neally, from South Northfield, 111. Enlisted from freshman class, 30 April 1864, as Sergeant in Company F, 134th Illinois Infantry. Mustered out 25 Oct. 1864. Eugene Freer Oatman, from Sacramento, Cal. Enlisted from Prepara- tory School in Company F, 134th Illinois Infantry, 30 April 1864. Mus- tered out, 25 Oct. 1864. John Henry Page, from Baltimore, Md. Enlisted from freshman class, 25 Aug. 1861, in 3d U. S. Infantry. Promoted to 2d Lieutenant. Now Colonel of 3d U. S. Infantry. Served in Civil War and Spanish War. Led his regiment at Santiago in 1898, and in Philippines. William R. Page, from Baltimore, Md. Enlisted from sophomore class, 25 Aug. 1861, in independent company. Battery A, Chicago Light Artillery, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 399 known as "Freemont's Body Guard." Discharged 22 Sept. 1861, to accept an appointment as 2d Lieutenant in Benton Cadets of Missouri. Lawyer, now in Chicago. Fletcher A. Parker, from Northfield, III. In College, 1859-61. EnUsted 28 Aug. 1862, in Chicago Mercantile Battery. Discharged 29 Feb. 1864, for promotion to 1st Lieutenant St. Louis Heavy Artillery, and served through 1864-65. George Washington Partlow, from Joliet, III. Enlisted from Prepara- tory School, 4 May 1864, in Company F, 134th Ilhnois. Mustered out 25 Oct. 1864. James Roseman, from Mazon, 111. Enlisted from Preparatory School in the 2d Iowa Infantry; was in battle at Wilson's Creek. Served also in 1st Arkansas Cavalry. Killed at Van Buren, Ark., 1864. Alvah P. Searle, from Rock Island, 111. Brother of E. J, and E. Q. Searle, '59 and '60. Enlisted from sophomore class, 27 Aug. 1861, in Com- pany F, 8th Illinois Cavalry. Mustered out 28 Sept. 1864, as Sergeant. Lives at Schaller, Sac County, la. Charles H. Shepley, from Chicago, 111. Was in the Preparatory School. Enhsted 30 July 1861, as 1st Lieutenant, Company K, 19th lUinois Infantry. Promoted to Captain, Company I, 18 Oct. 1861. Died 23 March 1862. Charles H. Simpson, of Evanston, 111. In College, 1859-60. Paymaster in United States Army, with rank of Major, 1863-64. Died 1868. Levi A. Sinclair, of Evanston, 111. Student in Preparatory School, 1859-60. Enlisted 30 Nov. 1863, Company F, 8th IlUnois Cavalry. Mus- tered out, 17 July 1865, as Corporal. Charles E. Smith, of Evanston, 111. Enlisted from sophomore class, 16 July 1861, Battery A, 1st Illinois Artillery. Mustered out, 23 July 1864, Corporal. Died 1901. J. Martin Tracy, from Dwight, 111. EnUsted 17 June 1861, in Company D, 19th Infantry. Was on detached duty at time of muster out. Freegift Vanderpoort, from Sublette, 111. Enlisted from freshman class, 30 April 1864, as 1st Sergeant, Company F, 134th Ilhnois Infantry. Pro- moted, 31 May to 2d Lieutenant. Mustered out, 25 Oct. 1864. Edgar Emery Wead, from Peoria, 111. Enlisted from sophomore class, 30 April 1864, in Company F, 134th Illinois Infantry. Died near Spring- field, 111., 9 Sept, 1864. Daniel Thomas Wilson, from Cazenovia, N. Y. Enlisted from freshman class, 14 May 1864, as Corporal in Company F, 134th Illinois Infantry. Mustered out, 25 Oct. 1864. Benjamin Swena Winder, from La Moille, 111. Enlisted from Prepara- tory School, 10 May 1864, in Company F, 134th Ilhnois Infantry. Mus- tered out, 25 Oct. 1864. The 134th Illinois Infantry was organized in 1864 for a service of 100 days. It remained in actual service 148 days, and was assigned to garrison duty, thus releasing about one thousand veterans to go to the front. Com- pany F of this regiment contained at least twenty Northwestern University students, and was locally known as the "University Guards." Two stu- dents in this Company died in Camp, Captain Linn and Private Wead. 100 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LIST OF THE HONORED DEAD. Privtite Alfred R. Bailey, oF E^'anston, 111. Died at Frederick City, Md., 8 July 18G3. [:;1 Captain Alphonso C. Linn, oi' Lee Center, 111. Died at Columbus, Ky., 10 July 1864. Sergeant Eugene A. Lyl'ord, of Port Jiyion, III. Killed at Stone River, Tenn., 31 Dec. 1802. Lieutenant Henry G. Meachani, of Dvuiston, 111. Died at Murfrees- boro, Tenn., 1 April 1863. Private James Roseman, of Mazon, 111. Killed at Van Buren, Kan., in 1864. Captain Charles H. Shepley, of Chicago, 111. Died 25 March 1862. Private Edgar E. Wead, of Peoria. Died near Springfield, 111., Sept. 1864. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 401 COLLEGE STATISTICS College Year Bachelor Degrees Under- graduate Students Graduate Students W Sti rnTs Faculty Ajinual Courses ♦Students in University 1855-56 10 3 10 1856-57 21 4 50 1857-58 22 6 62 1858-59 5 29 6 66 1859-60 8 36 3 83 1860-61 5 43 4 23 105 1861-62 7 31 6 23 81 1862-63 2 31 7 23 78 1863-64 3 39 6 23 71 1864-65 4 39 6 23 69 1865-66 4 40 6 23 70 1866-67 8 41 9 24 93 1867-68 3 50 8 24 95 1868-69 10 73 10 26 125 1869-70 14 109 1 14 26 248 1870-71 15 122 5 15 26 287 1871-72 22 1872-73 16 145 2i io '28 319 1873-74 30 212 35 13 43 562 1874-75 28 1875-76 30 276 83 12 43 '653 1876-77 31 194 56 9 28 504 1877-78 27 191 53 9 28 566 1878-79 27 173 48 10 28 509 1879-80 30 183 66 10 28 522 1880-81 30 155 54 10 28 527 1881-82 24 161 69 12 32 576 1882-83 20 149 60 11 28 562 1883-84 18 155 64 11 33 472 1884-85 22 147 53 12 33 508 1885-86 13 165 61 14 36 582 1886-87 34 226 87 14 37 719 1887-88 39 236 88 15 39 846 1888-89 34 286 114 15 39 930 1889-90 40 253 91 16 41 1037 1890-91 39 310 107 17 43 1218 1891-92 54 396 i8 143 26 75 1675 1892-93 41 512 31 191 32 99 1760 1893-94 59 507 20 189 38 113 1741 1894-95 57 531 33 193 42 144 1784 1895-96 88 574 27 224 44 152 1975 1896-97 52 521 23 208 44 . 153 2120 1897-98 66 587 36 233 45 164 2068 1898-99 79 575 38 254 46 168 2253 1899-00 81 614 42 306 52 178 2378 1900-01 101 643 44 296 57 187 2282 1901-02 92 635 49 292 55 195 2414 1902-03 (101) 769 57 393 59 198 2731 * Includes totals of Theological Schools, and of all degree-conferring departments as given in the University catalogues. No catalogue was issued for 1871-72 or 1874-75. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ALUMNI UNITED STATES BlRMlNCJUAM. May ("l:irk (Joy), '99. BOAZ. Anna A. Davis (Elder), '77. E. B. L. Elder, '77. Skagway. Wihnot Wliitfifld, //., '90. ALABAMA Greensboro. E. L. Colebeck, '93. ViNEMONT. E. E. ZiuuncniiaM, '01 . ALASKA. CALIFORNIA Berkeley. W. 8. Matthew, '7G. J. T. Musgrove, '79. Marion L. Pomeroy (Matthew), '77. J. Stitt Wilson, '97. Camhria. J. F. Stewart, '97. Ceres. M. E. Taylor, '83. Fresno. Chaiuicey Gaines, '73. Glenuora. (Charles Leach, '74. La Mesa. G. W. (ireennian, '87. Los Angeles. J. H. Gole, '94. Alice S. Freeman, '90. E. H. Frelz, '97. C. J. Goodenow, '75. E. M. Pallette, '94. Ellen M. Pryor (McKeever), '80. E. H. Shrader, '7L Los Gatos. A. B. Bi.shop, '09. Merced. C. H. Castle, '72. Newark. Alvah G. Briggs, '82. Oakland. Mrs. E. W. Andrew, h., '88. Fred Husted, '73. Etliel M. Swarthout (Fleming), '99. Pacific Grove. 8. H. MiddickaulT, '88. Palo Alto. Martha C. Smith (Hyde), '9L Pasadena. S. P. Black, '82. Ethehvyn Foote, g., '00. C. H. Hamilton, ''80. E. B. Hoag, '92. Paul V. Jones, '99. C. U. Lockwood, '93. Petahjma. Willis F. Minium. '99. Pomona. Richard 1). Russell, '71. Riverside. H. A. Plimpton, 'GO. [h. indicates lionorary; g., graduate.] 402 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 403 CALIFORNIA— Continued Salinas. A. H. Needham, '73. San Jose. M. S. Cross, '8L Eli McClish, '74. San Francisco. AtrhurH. Briggs, '8L Herljert F. Briggs, '89. Florence M. Tabor (Critchlow), '92. Burr M. Weeden, '89. Santa Ana. C. F. Heil, '00. Saratoga. J. P. Ashley, h., '00. SiMI. F. M. Warrington, '75. Upland. L. G. Cochran, '76. COLORADO Alcott. G. H. Cater, '02. Boulder. Samuel J. Pease, '97. BuENA Vista. Jacob Kagey, '78. Colorado Springs. H. G. Lunt, h., '78. A. R. Solenberger, '83. C. Albertine Wales, '87. Denver. M. A. Clarkson, '94. W. G. Evans, '77. T. H. Hood, '79. A. H. Phelps, '9L Durango. Nathan C. Miller, '81. Eaton. Kate M. Ailing (Thomas), '87. Edgewater. Boyd B. Bobb, '98. Glenwood Springs. C. W. Darrow, '82. GOLDFIELD. L. E. McGarry, '76. La Junta. Michael Finity, '70. Pueblo. G. E. Bragdon, '72. Harriott B. Ely, '02. Rand. Alfred E. Hills, '83. Silverton. W. W. Wilkinson, '95. CONNECTICUT Derby. Jessie H. Cowles (Brown), '82. Middletown. B. P. Raymond, h., '84. J. M. Van Vleck, h., '76. New Haven. HalC. Bangs, 'OL C. H. Zimmerman, '9L DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington. George A. Bass, '88. H. S. Boutell, '74. F. M. Bristol, '77. M. W. Fuller, h., '88. Isaac R. Hitt, Jr., '88 Jacksonville. H. H. Palmer, '72. Neptune. J. T. Ziegler, '74. Washington — Continued. Theodore Roosevelt, h., '93. A. M. Skiles, 'OL F. A. Springer, '60. N. P. Webster, 'S3. P. L. Windsor, '95. FLORIDA Ormond. Minnie E. King (Mason), '86. Winter Park. W. C. Comstock, '67. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] 404 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY GEORGIA South Atlanta. E. L. Parks, '73. Isabella B. Webb (Parks), '79. IDAHO Moscow. J. E. Bonebright, '93. Flora P. Moore, '96. Salmon. Ethel L. Goodrich '02. ILLINOIS Abingdon. Harry B. Gough, '00. Anna. Marie E. Bennett, '99. Arcola. Joseph Coombe, '80. Arlington Heights. H. F. Lawler, '99. G. P. K. Volz, '99. E. B. Wheeler, '65. Aurora. Mary Chattle, '93. Grace Owen (Rist), '94. Benjamin Rist, '94. Bardolph. Anna Catlin (Wright), '01. C. A. Wright, '99. Batavia. Frankie M. Hart, '00. Beardstown. Florence E. Harris, '99. Winifred E. Harris, '98. Mary Paarlberg, '02. Maude Van Sickle (Schweer), '95. Belvidere. Willis Butterfield, '69. C. Anna Drew, '00. Berwyn. W. J. Andrews, '87. W. S. Hall, '87. C. E. Piper, '82. W. H. Tuttle, '88. Blaine. E. H. Beal, '72. Bloomington. Adlai Stevenson, h., '95. Blue Island. James F. Clancy, '93. Edith M. Post, '98. Bradford. Bessie W. Clark, '99. Braidwood. C. E. Rankin, '01. Brimfield. Smith C. Davis, '87. Buffalo. W. D. Best, '70. Cairo. Helen G. Reed, '94. Canton. Charles S. Aldrich, '93. Carlinville. Mary E. Pegram (Lumpkin), '95. Gary. W. N. McNett, '98. Champaign. Katharine L. Sharp, '85. Frances Simpson, '84. Charleston. Annie M. Witt, '99. Chebanse. E. J. Ridings, '97. Chenoa. C. B. Earnheart, '94. Cherry Valley. George Jamison, '93. Chicago. C. P. Abbey, '89. A. C. Abel, '95. Isaiah Agat, '98. Fanny G. Alabaster, '93. W. T: Alden, '92. Cora Allen (McElrov), '88. E. W. Andrews, '78. F. T. Andrews, '81. M. L. Ashley, '94. P. C. Atkinson, '95. G. A. Babbitt, '75. Florence Babcock (Sturges), '89. Ethel Baker (Andrews), '92. Mrs. Helen C. Balmer, g., '02. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 405 ILLINOIS— Continued Chicago — Continued. F. W. Barnum, '99. Stella Bass (Tilt), '89. G. M. Bassett, '78. A. L. Baxter, '90. F. W. Belknap, '92. W. W. BeU, '98. F. C. Benham, '99. C. S. Bennett, '88. Frank Billings, h., '90. G. V. Black, h., '98. W. M. Booth, '78. C. Bradford, '88. Bessie Bradwell (Helmer), '80. C. H. Brand, '87. Mabel Brown, '00. Margaret Brown, '96. J. P. Brushingham, '81. C. M. C. Buntain, '99. E. W. Burke, '68. W. Harold Burke '02. A. H. Burr, '77. F. McR. Byers, '87. R. K. S. Catherwood, '96. Will M. Cavano, '96. W. R. Chamberlain, '81. G. D. Cleworth, '99. Lorin C. CoUins, '72. W. H. Conner, '98. Andrew Cooke, '99. Henrietta M. Coone, '87. G. E. Cotter, '93. Leila M. Crandon (Noble), '84. A. W. Craven, '96. S. J. Crumpacker, '02. G. H. Curfman, '00. S. Esther Danforth, '00. W. C. Danforth, '00. E. A. Davidson, '88. Bess Davies, '01. F. A. Davis, '95. Lena M. Davis (Lehman), '98. N. S. Davis, Jr., '80. N. S. Davis, Sr., h., '71. W. L. Demorest, '78. C. E. Dietz, '02. G. W. Dixon, '89. C. T. Drake, '74. H. Isabelle Drew (Fowler), '94. G. B. Dyche, '93. A. R. Edwards, '88. F. C. Ellis, '96. E. H. Eversz, '95. S. M. Fegtly, '97. M. Olive Finley (Singleton), '91. Aurora T. Fisk (Zueblin), '90. Chicago — Continued. M. Lucille Fitch, '99. A. B. Fleager, '92. R. C. Flickinger, '99. E. B. Fowler, '93. James Frake, '66. Cora M. Fyfe (Wiggs), '99. T. K. Gale, '94. Victoria Gazzolo, '01. Jessie B. Goodsmith, '99. F. A. Graham, '01. T. R. Greene, '87. F. W. Griffith, '95. J. E. Groves, '90. Eliza P. Hall, '99. Fanny A. Hall, '96. J. H. Hamline, '75. W. A. Hard, '00. H. L. Harvey, '93. Ida M. Harvey (Davis), '87. A. S. Haskins, '91. H. R. Hatfield, '92. Helen S. Hay, '93. Charles Hill, g., '99. J. C. Hoag, '78. R. N. Holt, '93. O. H. Horton, h., '89. Giles Hubbard, '87. Nettie J. Hunt (Raymond), '92. R. N. Isham, h., '84. Jed L. Jewel, '02. Frank S. Johnson, '78. J. Milton Johnston, '72. S. P. Johnston, '91. Lydia L. Jones (Trowbridge), '82. Nettie L. Jones, '98. -;j Edith V. Jordan (Hays), '95. J. M. Kahn, '00. A. B. Kanavel, '96. Louis Karcher, '78. William Keller, '00. C. A. Kelley, '94. H. M. Daisy Kendall (Ward), '97. Karl D. King, '99. E. F. Kitendaugh, '96. W. M. Knox, '74. Morris Kompel, '00. G. W. Kunstman, '89. C. J. Kurtz, g., '00. C. V. La Fontaine, '96. Clara L. Lane (Noble), '00. A. D. Langworthy, '70. G. W. Larimer, '01. H. E. Leach, '92. W. B. Leach, '79. C. L. Leesley, '96. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] 406 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY ILLINOIS— Continued Chicago — Continued. R. C. Libberton, '99. Theodore Lindquist, g., '99. C. E. Lincl)arp;er, '88. Henrietta A. Linn, '76. Rose M. Logeman, '91. Emma B. Lowell, 'OL Jo.sephine Lowell, '96. Clarice M. Lytle, '99. F. W. McCasky. '97. Harriet L. McCasky, '92. I. W. McCasky, '62. Katherine E. McCasky, '96. O. P. McCool, '77. D. B. McCurdy, '96. Frank McElwain, '95. Mary K. MacHarg, '97. A. T. Mcintosh, '00. Otis H. Maclav, '97. Frank W. McNett, '99. B. F. March, '9L H. S. Martin, '00. George B. Masslich, '96. J. A. Matlack, '81. Myrtle E. Mattison, '91. S. M. Merrill, h., '86. Emma P. Meserve (James), '81. P. D. Middlekauff, '82. Effie W. Miller, '92. Sarah Fay Milner, '01. E. A. Miner, '96. Louisa Mitchell, '00. Eva E. Moore (Haseltine), '98. Harriet M. Moore (Thomas), '96. Mary E. Moore, '85. Mary H. Moore (Jones), '95. C. H. Morgan, '77. Minnie R. Moulding (Goodsmith), '83 T.C. Moulding, '91. G. A. Mulfinger, '85. ElsaNeighck, '01. Laura A. Nichols, '98. W. A. Oldfield, '02. H. E. Osborn, '97. S. S. Parks, g., '02. C. W. Patterson, '01. W. A. Pease, '93. Albertus Perry, '99. C. S. Peters, '96. C. A. Pettersen, '93. F. W. Phelps, '01. Jesse B. Porter, '00. L. T. Potter, '77. Emma M. Prindle (Middlekauff), '82. Chicago — Continued. O. L. Prochaska, '00. A. E. Puckrin, '96. G. A. Ramsay, '96. John T. Ray, '75. Jerome H. Raymond, '92. Harry A. Rea, '02. S. Eleanor Reeves (Wier), '97. Florence E. Reynolds, '01. Mary I. Reynolds, '98. Frank L.Rice, '81. Christine E. Richter, '00. C. L. Rundell, '92. G. E. Ruther, '99. F. H. Scheiner, '02. P. W. SchlorfT, '01. L. E. Schmidt, g., '95. Andrew J. Scott, '74. Frank H. Scott, '76. N. C. Sears, h., '98. Frank D. Sheets, '00. Frederick H. Sheets, '82. C. K. Sherman, '93. P. R. Siberts, '99. Anna P. Simonson (Meddaugh), '92. Harriet A. Sinclair, '96. L. L. Skelton, '85. S. T. Smetters, '94. Arthur H. Smith, '02. Avis Smith, '00. Bessie C. Smith (King), '00. AdeleSomers(Hall), '82. G. W. Spunner, '96. Ida T. Staver (Moulding), '91. E. L. Stewart, '79. G. J. C. Stewart, '02. C. A. Stonberg, '96. C. C. Stratton, h., '79. Minnie M. Sutter, '02. William Swenson, '90. P. H. Swift, '81. Grace E. Telling, '99. H. M. Thiers, '72. A. T. Thompson, '96. F. M. Tisdel. '91. C. S. Tomlinson, '86. F. J. Tourtellotte, '88. Alice G. Twight (Brugnot), g., '98. May E. Van Benschoten (Wood- ward), '86. W. C. Van Benschoten, '91. Hila May ^'erbeck (Knapp), '97. Ora E. Wakeman (Holt), '95. J. L. Walker, '93. Harry F. Ward, '97. Julia D. Watson (Thompson), '80. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 407 ILLINOIS— Continued Chicago — Continued. P. S. Webster, '81. M. G. Wenz, '92. J. M. Wheaton, '78. George H. White, '75. Russell Wilbur, '99. H. T. Wilcoxon, '93. M. B. Williams, '94. Charles D. Wilson, '93. William L. Wilson, '92. E. B. Witwer, '95. F. A. Wood, '80. R. L. Wyman, '90. Florence V. Wynekoop, '01. B. G. Wyrick, '99. Ghen-ichiro Yoshioka, '02. Jared W. Young, '94. John B. Young, '90. C. N. Zueblin, '87. Chicago Heights. W. H. Bussey, '00. Mary E. Palmer, '99. Clifton. Ettie L. Smith, '80. Clyde. H. E. Sweitzer, '02. COMPTON. J. Josephine Gilmore, '01. Danville. Louis Clements, '02. Decatur. W. R. Essick, '97. Herbert C. Hansen, '01. De Kalb. Fred L. Charles, '94. Janet C. Gloss (Page), '87. E. C. Page, '88. Mary R. Potter, '92. Ida S. Simonson, '94. De Loss M. Tompkins, '77. Dixon. Mary H. Earle (Sterling), '. John M. Ericsson, '94. Downer's Grove. • Lewis B. Lott, '00. Dundee. J. E. Fluck, '94. Edith S. Hunting, '01. Eleanor Johnston, '97. Du Quoin. C. W. Houk, '00. DWIGHT. Harriet A. Kimball (McWilliams), '83. Edgar. C. F. Juvinall, '99. Edison Park. Mabel E. Messner, '98. Elburn. W. E. Way, '93. Elgin. J. T. Ladd, '78. J. M. Schneider, '98. Elizabeth. C. L. Logan, '77. Elmwood. Thyra J. Ruth, '01. Evanston. Zella F. Adams, '84. J. L. Alabaster, '92. Belle E. Ailing (Raddin), '88. Lodilla Ambrose, '87. Robert Baird, '69. Ruth Baird (Mitchell), '97. Edith M. Baker (Dickson), '94. H. M. Bannister, '63. Eva E. Barker (Froula), '98. A. W. Barnlund, '01. O. H. Basquin, g., '95. J. K. Bass, '94. P. B. Bass, '88. Harriet S. Bassett (Mallory), '96. Ethel M. Bates, '00. W. F. Beardsley, '93. J. A. Bellows, '92. May L. Bennett (Dyche), '91. Helen H. Bock (Holden), '90. C. C. Bonar, '99. Dora Bond (Wilson), '00. Elizabeth Bragdon, '00. M. C. Bragdon, '70. J. E. Brewrink, '02. George W. Briggs, '02. Edna M. Bronson, '02. Gertrude L. BroAvn, '92. R. Clarence Brown, '97. Walter Lee Brown, '76. W. A. Burch, '90. D. H. Burnham, h., '95. Arthur W. Campbell, '02. Ira R. Campbell, '02. Alma S. Carlson, '02. C. Kathleen Carman (Dodge), '97. DeChfford Chaddock, '01. E. P. Clapp, '81. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] 408 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY ILLINOIS— Continued EvANSTON — Continued. F. W. Cleveland, '73. Ruth A. Colvin (Wilson), '99. Anna L. Crandon, '83. Frank Crandon, h., '94. Thomas Craven, '70. Grace Crippen, '96. A. D. Currier, '84. Elizabeth F. Davis, '00. Haskell C. Davis, '90. R. B. Dennis, '01. P. H. Dike, '01. D. P. Donelson, '79. R. H. Durham, '01. Frank B. Dyche, '80. WiUiam A. Dyche, '82. Elizabeth B. Edwards (Field), '89. Frank M. Elliot, '77. Cora E. Ellis, '97. John Ellis, '67. Thor H. Erickson, '01. Albert Ericson, h., '87. M. D. Ewell, /(., '79. Helen M. Fahs, '02. Nelle L. Fleshiem (Murray), '96. G. A. Foster, '81. V. K. Froula, '98. John E. George, '95. Mary E. Gloss, '92. Samuel D. Gloss, '97. G. B. Goodwin, '98. Clara Grant, '96. C. S. Graves, '89. C. H. Green, '02. Emily A. Greenman, '83. Ethel Grey (Scott), '96. H. G. Grey, h., '83. M. M. Gridley, '83. J. P. Grier, '90. F. W. Haist, '02. Vernon J. Hall, '94. W. A. Hamilton, '79. Helen M. Handy, '01. Emilv M. Hatfield (Hobart), '82. James T. Hatfield, '83. Agnes Hayden, '01. H. B. Hemenway, '79. Mary Henry (Rossiter), '85. J. G. Hensel, '91. Harry O. Hill, '02. W. T. Hobart, '79. R. H. Holden, '90. W. H. Holmes, h., '89. W. E. Humphrey. '90. Caroline L. Hunt, '88. Elizabeth R. Hunt, '77. EvANSTOX — Continued. H. B. Hurd, h., '95. Henrietta M. Jennings (Gates), '93. Ernest C. Johnson, '92. J. A. Johnston, '01. Walter C. Jones, '98. H. M. Kidder, '59. Arthur H. Knox, '02. Loren H. Knox, '92. Grace A. Lasher (Berry), '99. C. G. Lewis, '87. M. O. Lewis, '74. Frank E. Lord, '83. Isabel R. Low, '02. Frank McCluskev, '99. W. E. McLennan, '87. Mary Maltman (Bass), '91. Arba Martin, '00. Riley P. Martin, '90. Chester B. Masslich, '94. Georgia D. Mattison, '00. M. W. Mattison, '95. O. F. Mattison, h., '70. Olinia M. Mattison, '98. G. P. Merrick, '84. Terressa A. Metcalf (Bonar), '98. Alta D. Miller, '97. Annie M. Miller (Scott), '95. Esther M. Miller, '96. F. J. R. Mitchell, '96. Isabel R. Mor,se, '90. F. T. Murray, '96. W. H. Newcomb, '90. J. F. Gates, '93. J. P. Odell, '94. E. E. Olp, '00. F. E. Owen, '02. W. R. Parkes, '90. Amos W. Patten, '70. J. N. Pearce, '96. Harry P. Pearsons, '95. Henry A. Pearsons, '62. C. H. Pendleton, '98. Charles A. Phillips, '92. William A. Pliillips, '83. Ella M. Pierce (Brown), '99. Frances C. Pierce, '00. L. J. Pitner, '73. E. L. Pratt, '02. S. Ella Prindle (Patten), '79. C. S. Raddin, '84. Frederick D. Raymond, '72. James H. Raymond, '71. Gertrude H. Reed, '00. Louis S. Rice, '83. F. L. Richardson, '00. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 409 ILLINOIS— Continued EvANSTON — Continued . S. Rebecca Roland (Childs), '74. Jessie E. Ross (Moon), '99. H. E. Russell, '01. Carla F. Sargent, '95. Jessie S. Sawyer, '97. Ward B. Sawyer, '91. Thomas Schreiber, '01. Jennie NeiU Scott, '00. John A. Scott, '91. Walter D. Scott, '95. H. T. Scovill, '69. C. N. Sharp, '98. Margarethe Sheppard, '00. R. D. Sheppard, h., '79. Harold B. Shinn, '01. Robert Short, '01. E. L. Shuman, '87. Grace E. Shuman, '02. Lucy E. Shuman, '95. R. R. Shuman, '91. P. R. Shumway, '89. MabelH. Siller, '01. N. E. Simonsen, '80. J. C. Singleton, '95. Anna M. Smith, '94. Ralph H. Smith, '92. Alice Spies (Peaks), '95. C. A. Stewart, '97. Lucy S. Stewart, '95. W. C. Stowe, '92. C. M. Stuart, h., '87. H. M. Swan, '02. Mary E. Tayler, '00. Minnie R. Terry, '91. M. S. Terry, h., '95. EffieE. Thayer, '01. JaneC. Thayer, '01. D. D. Thompson, h., '01. M. Edith Thompson, '00. Sadie A. Thompson, '02. C. M. Thorne, '99. Ginevra F. Tompliins, '96. Ada Townsend, '89. F. J. Truby, '01. Minnie B. Turner, '94. D. S. UUrick, '02. R. O. Vandercook, '88. W. B. Walrath, '91. Effyan R. Wambaugh, '94. Stanley Ward, '02. E. H. Webster, h., '87. Helen F. Weeks (Jones), '85. H. E. Weese, '02. Ida Welch, '02. J. W. Welsh, '01. EvANSTON — Continued. C. P. Wheeler, '76. Jane H. White, '79. F. C. Whitehead, '89. R. J. Whitlock, '97. C. A. Wightman, '85. NeUie B. Wilkinson, '97. D. I. Williams, '02. R. E. Wilson, '98. Mary R. Window, '01. A. W. Woods, '00. Marion E. Zimmerman (Pooler), '01. Fairbury. R. B. Kipp, '02. Farmer City. L. P. Kincaid, '02. Freeport. Jennie E. Pattison (Kryder), '76. Mary E. Pattison, '76. AbbieF. Williams, '01. Fulton. G. I. Larash, '87. Galesburg. H. E. Griffith, '92. Galva. Charlotte E. Lyford (Boyd), '89. Olivia Peterson, '86. Geneseo. Frank Cook, '85. H. H. Frost, '01. Louise M. Taylor (White), '98. GiLMAN. Elsie D. Allen, '00. Glencoe. A. H. Culver, '93. A. D. Howard, g., '01. Nina F. Howard, '95. Otis McG. Howard, '89. Glenview. Lulu K. Melzer, '02. Golf. Ella E.Gary (Foster), '94. Grant Park. W. N. Machesney, '99. Griggs viLLE. Abner Clarke, '78. Harmony. W. L. Eddy, '95. Harvard. T. R. Strobridge, '67. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] 410 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY ILLINOIS— Continued Hauvey. Mary II. Scott, '02. Havana. B. L. ]\IcFadden, '89. Haavthokne. H. li. Williams, '02. Hebkon. G. T. Nosniith, '99. Highland Park. William Kinji, '73. Cassic M. Scott (Cushins;). '80. Mary E. Webster (Rice), '80. HiLLSIiORO. Laura A. Wanless (ClotlVltcr), '92. Hinckley. W. McD. Ewing, '93. Hinsdale. Amy Jarrett (Holcoml)), '90. A. R. Robinson, '75. Hospital. A. E. AVilliams, '99. Jacksonville. Helen M. Jewell, '01. E. M. Kinman, '78. Joliet. W. F. Atchison, '84. Mary E. David, '87. Jessie E. Davison, '00. .Vnna G. Dunlop (Houston), '95. H. A. Kraser, '92. F. S. Haven, '95. Nellie A. Lewis (Barnes), '80. Emily B. Mack, '92. C. L. Stevens, '91. J. A. J. Whipple, '70. Kankakee. V. B. Campbell, '94. K. L. Longpre, '99. \\'illiani J. Minium, '7'.]. I'^mily W'lu'adon (Miiiimu), '75. Kenilworth. Mabel K. Babcock, '89. G. M. Steele, h., '66. Kewanee. J. C. Bannister, 'S3. L. Isabel Bo wen (Lowe), '98. L. H. Lowe, '96. Mary J. Pierson (Mettler), '95. Kirkwood. Myra E. Tubbs (Ricketts), '94. Knoxville. W. E. Myers, '99. [h. indicates honor Lacon. R. \^. Edwards, '72. Lafa^'ette. A. M. Jaynes, '93. L.\Grange. B. H. Eldridgo, '73. Charlotte B. Hayes (Moyer), '94. Lake Blitff. A. L. Fisher, '99. IsabeUa Ross, '83. L.vSalle. James R. Hamilton, '90. LA^^ERCTNE. InaM. Evans, '01. Lemont. W. O. Bellamy, '00. Lena. J. W. Fmiston, '96. Lincoln. H. F.Wake man. '91. Lockport. O. O. Townsend, '02. McHenry. Stella Nordquist, 'OL Malden. T. C. Warrington, '80. Manh.\ttan. Helen M. Baker, '01. Marengo. N. J. Harkness, '82. Louie \i. Hart, '00. Marseilles. Marion Holmes, '02. A. L. Stebl)ings, '93. Maywood. J. P. Adams, '91. W. B. Norton, '80. Mendon.' Lilian F. Bayne, "02. Mendota. Jennie M. Anderson, '02. Charles E. Cook, '79. Edgar P. Cook, Jr., '92. Minooka. L. P. Warrington, '80. Frances S. Watson, '96. Lottie B. Watson, '95. Moline. Editli J. Broomiiall, '98. ary; g., graduate.] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 411 ILLINOIS— Continued MOMENCE. Alice M. Gray (Kallander), '94. R. B. Seaman, '77. C. F. Shronts, '92. Monmouth. F. W. Merrell, '82. Emily I. Rodgers, '99. Mary E. Sumner, '88. Morgan Park. G. W. Winslow, '67. Morris. Mary B. Holderman, '91. Mount Carroll. Ada M. Griggs, '96. C. W. Thornton, '77. Mount Morris. C. H. Sharer, '83. Mount Vernon. M. J. Seed, '02. Naperville. F. H. Lane, '95. H. C. Rassweiler, '98. New Milford. J. M. Cormack, '81. Maude E. Miller (Cormack), '99. Normal. W. C. Knapp, '68. Nunda. W. B. Doble, '92. Sarah V. Harden, '02. Oak Park. L. W. Beebe, '94. G. J. Gilbert, '96. J. E. Hunt, '88. E. K. Kerr, '96. R. J. Kerr, '94. Arthur Pattison, '88. C. H. Robison, '95. Odell. Catharine Kinnison, '01. Onarga. George Booth, '96. Harriet Morse (Barnes), '97. G. R. Palmer, h., '77. Frances C. Rawlins, '02. Oregon. E. S. Hady, g., '95. F. A. HiUs, '75. W. H. Otjen, '82. Ottawa. W. D. Fullerton, '85. G. P. Hills, '93. Palatine. D. J. Holmes, Jr., '95. M. Imogene Kean, '00. Park Ridge. Grace E. Germain (Holmes), '94. May Thistlewood (Ericson), '98. Pekin. Jean M. Ferguson, '00. Peoria. Charles Hazzard, '95. A. C. Kelley, '01. S. M. Miller, '96. Peotone. John Lee, '82. C. S. Winslow, '98. Piper City. Carey Culbertson, '95. Plano. Alfred Cook, '77. Frank W. Lord, '76. PONTIAC. Mary A. Peart (Foster), '86. Port Byron. Lucy Lyford, '02. Princeton. Mary C. Ferris, '01. Celia D. Greenwood, '01. J. H. Odgers, '90. Prophetstown. S. H. Wirsching, '96. QuiNCY. Nelly C. Danely (Brooker), '97. Merle Janes, '98. C. W. Pearson, '71. D. B. Rawlins, '95. River Forest. Frank Little, '88. Mabelle Thatcher (Little), '88. Rock Falls. J. N. Dingle, '94. Rockford. A. D. Early, '77. Arthur E. Elmore, '89. Winifred Gray, '96. W. B. Helm, '81. W. D. Nash, gr., '01. R. H. Pooley, '82. Edna Rutledge, '00. E. M. St. John, '96. Martha G. Skelton (Pooley), '81. Emily F. Wheeler, '75. R. D. Williams, '96. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] 412 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY ILLINOIS— Continued Rock Island. J. W. Frizzellc, '88. Elhanon J. Scarle, '59. Jennie B. Sturgeon, '01. ROSSVILLE. RubyE. RawU, '01. RUSHVILLE. Henry B. Fisher, '96. Jessie M. Sweeney (Fisher), '96. St. Charles. H. G. Behner, '99. Savanna. Harriet E. Harbaugh, '02. C. N. Jenks, '96. Seneca. Elias W. Ward, '94. Sheldon. Bertha Anderson, '99. Sheridan. J. B. MacGuffin, '67. Springfield. R. G. Hobbs, '74. C. R. Paul, '72. J. W. Scott, '74. EldaL. Smith, '01. Spring Valley. R. V. DeGroff, '81. Sterling. Henry Green, '73. Jessie L. Paddock (Petty), '99. Stockton. Edna D. Grouse, '02. Sycamore. J. N. Adce, '91. J. M. Phar, '01. Tuscola. A. Estelle Caraway, '98. Blanche Caraway, '89. Jessie W. Jeffrey, '01. MaudeM. Peters, '01. Urbana. T. J. Burrill, h., '76. Walnut. James Potter, '95. Warren. Mary Bayne (Hilliard), '79. Washburn. G. O. Barnes, '90. Watseka. Livonia R. Kay, '91. Waukegan. H. W. Blodgett, /i., '91. C. W. Hudson, '76. C. H. King, '96. Edith Patterson (King), '96. W. J. Stebbins, '96. Wheaton. G. H. Tomlinson, '98. Wilmette. E. C. Arnold, '73. Helen Babcock (Latham), '92. F. W. Gillette, '96. Eva R. Hall, '90. Susan M. Knox, '01. C. R. Latham, '94. C. J. Michelet, '80. C. H. Mowry, '98. May E. Park, '02. W. W. Pierson, '02. G. W. Springer, '90. S. E. Wheelock, '00. Winnebago. Alice M. Benham, '02. Winnetka. W. S. Asher, '95. Eva Struggles, '02. Woodstock. C. S. Northrop, '78. C. B. Wright, '89. Wyanet. D. D. Vaughau, '00. Anderson. J. S. Conwell, '82. BOSWELL. J. G. Windsor, '00. Crawfordsville. E. A. Schell, '86. INDIANA Danville. E. D. Smith, '98. Elkhart. N. E. Byers, '98. Evansvillb. R. K. Nisbet, '91. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 413 INDIANA— Continued Greentown. Nettie L. Bryant, '00. Indianapolis. Theresa Ludlow (Benedict), 89. A. W. Penny, '71. KOKOMO. H. N. Herrick, '81. Lafayette. H. L. Kindig, '86. Linden. John Montcalm Brown, '98. LOGANSPORT. Amelia D. Heppe, '98. Lowell. D. D. Hoagland, '00. MONON. W. D. Handley, '95. North Manchester. F. W. Beers, '89. Mary E. Comstock (Beers), '97. Plymouth. Esther L. Stowe, '02. Rochester. G. L. Conley, '88. South Bend. E. P. Bennett, '96. Nellie F. C. Bray (Bennett), '96. South Whitley. J. E. Remington, '99. Mary C. Strickler, '00. Terre Haute. R. F. Earhart, '93. A. J. Waller, '96. Thorntown. LeliaC. Bassett, g^., '01. Upland. Mary H. McLaughlin, '00. Vincennes. R. B. Jessup, '80. Wabash. Clara E. Senians, '00. Warsaw. Frances M. Sharp, '02. Whiting. A. J. Folsom, g., '00. IOWA Algona. Florence M. Call (Cowles), '84. Atlantic. E. Inez Payton, '01. Bedford. Elizabeth D. Sanborn (Thompson) , '93. Blue Grass. W. D. Barnes, '91. Boone. M. P. Mitchell, '98. Burlington. G. N. Power, '91. Cedar Falls. F. H. Cutler, '77. Cedar Rapids. Barry Gilbert, '99. Cherokee. Lulu G. Eldridge, '00. E. D. Huxford, '85. Coon Rapids. Bertha G. Goodwin (Garst), '78. Corning. Ida J. Okey, '94. Council Bluffs. E. W. Erickson, '90. G. W. Hewitt, '80. Davenport. Harriet L. Osgood (McCuUough) , '92. Decorah. Cecil E. Thomas, '02. Delmar. Ella V. Ambrose (Davis), '79. Des Moines. Elizabeth M. Brown (Howell), 90. Caroline Clifford (Burbank), '90. H. R. Howell, '89. W. L. McGarry, '74. Loula M.Mann, '01. Hattie M. Bilharz (Vollmar), '97. E. E. Scott, '90. Ruth Woolson, '02. Dexter. A. E. George, '02. Dubuque. H. D. Atchison, '87. Epworth. H. R. DeBra, '98. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] 414 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY IOWA— Continued ESTHERVILLE. Gail Horswell, '9G. EXIRA. J. E. Nichol, '81. Fayette. Persis J. Hurd (Alderson), g., '9-3. Fort Dodge. Charlotte E. Goetzman, '94. Fort Madison. E. F. Potter, '76. Grinnell. Blanche E. Snider, '01. Humboldt. P. C. Money, '99. Iowa City. Ida E. Sawyer, '96. Ireton. J. H. Pryor, '80. Kilbourne. A. C. Minear, g., '02. Lyons. C. L. Root, '78. Maquoketa. Agnes Wegener, '01. Maxwell. C. M. Denny, '90. Mabel Sheldon (Denny), '90. Mediapolis. H. P. Wilson, '93. Mount Vernon. Theodora U. Irvine, '97. Thomas Nicholson, '93. Muscatine. E. S. Batterson, '96.. D. V. Jackson, '79. North wood. N. Blanche Eckert (Zollinger), '98. W. F. White, '01. Ogden. W. B. Read, '99. Onawa. Clara B. Eckert (Cobb), '9.5. Osage. Lina Kennedy (Preston), '91. Ottumwa. A. E. Craig, '90. Clara Tucker (Craig), '90. A. W. McPherson, '76. Postville. Alice J. Burling, g., '99. Rock Rapids. C. J. Miller, '94. Sioux City. E. F. Burchard, '00. W. C. Estes, '74. Friederica C. Hansen, '98. Waterloo. J. R. Allen, '69. J. W. Bissell, '67. Webb. M. D. Bush, '98. Weston. C.S.Gillespie, '01. KANSAS Emporia. J. H. Hill, '86. Independence. Albert R. Jones, '99. Kansas City. C. A. Foulks, 'SO. Manhattan. F. C. Lockwood, g., '96. Stafford. G. H. Parkinson, '02. Valley Falls. T. M. Aderhold, g., '02. Wichita. R. J. Campbell, '02. Winfield. F. C. Demorest, '90. Edith E. Heaps (Pierce), '99. E. H. Pierce, '96. MAINE Cherryfield. Josie B. Crandon (Nash), '87. Lewiston Falls. Ozro Roys, '71. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 415 MARYLAND Baltimore. C.E.Melville, '01. E. B. Patterson, '84. W. H. H. Raleigh, '60. Adams. W. W. Carr, '77. AUBURNDALE. C. C. Bragdon, '65. Boston. J. B. Ambrose, '90. H. S. Baker, '01. W. W. Cumnock, '01. S. F. Jones, h., '87. J. E. Smiley, '02. S. G. Ward, '02. Cambridge. J. B. Ames, h., '03. Edwin Balmer, '02. M. M. Bigelow, h., '96. D. St. J. Bobb, '99. P. G. A. Busse, '00. J. M. Chambers, '96. E. A. Greenlaw, '97. Laura S. Hapgood, '00. A. T. Lloyd, '01. E. R. Perry, '00. Adrian. Angelina E. Seabrook, '02. Agricultural College. A. H. Taylor, '02. Albion. E. W. Engstrom, '98. Ann Arbor. A. B. Prescott, h., '03. Fred M. Taylor, '76. W. H. Wait, '79. Bessemer. J. L. Heathcock, '98. Big Rapids. D. C. Riehl, '74. Clare. W. J. Hathaway, '77. Detour. Anna L. Hitchcock, '94. Detroit. Esther L. Anderson, '98. G. Albert Moore, '02. O. W. Willits, '74. Fort Washington. R. W. Springer, '87. MASSACHUSETTS Cambridge — Continued. A. D. Sanders, Jr., '02. H. B. Smith, '02. R. S. Sturgeon, '00. J. A. Walz, '92. W. M. Williams, '00. Fall River. M. S. Kaufman, '74. Franklin. H. O. Enwall, '02. Lawrence. A. J. Northrup, '00. Lowell. L. E. Bell, '84. North Brookpield. Mary E. Garst (Smith), '78. ROXBURY. A. S. Kimball, '77. Worcester. J. N. Gates, '97. J. L. Harrison, '75. MICHIGAN Eagle River. A. O. Hammond, '02. ESCANABA. Florence Wegener, '01. Grand Rapids. Lulu B. Berkey, '00. Hartford. G. F. Craig, '96. Highland Park. J. H. Potts, h., '82. Ionia. Effie I. Roberts, '00. Ironwood. F. H. Haller, '98. Anne L. White (Haller), '98. Ishpeming. Cecil E. Zimmerman, '96. Kalamazoo. F. E. Knappen, '77. Rush McNair, '85. [h. indicates lionorary; g., graduate.] 416 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY MICHIGAN- -Continued Lake Linden. Alice T. Comings, '01. Manistee. W. H. Phelps, g., '95. Marquette. May M. Logeman, '00. Mendon. G. L. Yaple, '71. Menominee. Mary F. Brownell, '98. Jessie R. Phillips, '95. Mt. Pleasant. Joseph Dutton, '01. Norwood. W. W. Aylesworth, '94. Jane Chase, '99. Olivet. N. F. Smith, '92. C. H. Woolbert, '00. Stambaugh. Sadie Beardslee, '02. Traverse City. Hugh Kennedy, '95. White Pigeon. Rhoda M. Gooch, '02. A. J. Wheeler, '66. Ypsilanti. M. Joy Lombard, '01. MINNESOTA Dover. W. E. Bennett, '97. Elgin. J. Elnora Richardson, '99. Geneva. A. F. Butters, '94. HiBBING. F. C. Roberts, '93. Kenyon. Lillian L. Jose, '01. Minneapolis. D. W. Casseday, '74. F. F. Casseday, '77. Mary E. Clarke (Williams), '90. E. J. Harrison, '72. Charles Horswell, '84. R. B. Hostetler, '75. D. A. Lindsey, '73. E. E. McDermott, '85. W. L. Martin, '74. Helen M. Redfield (Horswell), '84. C. G. Root, '69. W. I. Thomas, '95. Morris. S. S. Farley, '89. Northfield. Ellen F. Marsh, '88. Owatonna. Mabel E. Peck (Luce), '89. Redwood Falls. Martha Hinkel, '01. Rochester. J. G. Cross, g., '95. G. B. Knowlton, '00. Anna C. Reimers (Richardson), '97. Edith M. Richardson, '01. St. James. G. W. Seager, '01. M. Gertrude Seager, '94. St. Paul. Jessie E. Eversz (Manchester), '95. J. M. Hawks, '74. J. S. King, '01. Florence M. Longley, '00. Gertrude E. Simmons (Pearson), '91. Sidney Watson, '85. Winona. Annie L. Dyar, '01. Anne Metcalf (Thomas), '00. J. F. Stout, '75. F. H. Thatcher, '81. P. E. Thomas, '00. Holly Springs. William Clay, h., '72. MISSISSIPPI. Jackson. C. B. Galloway, h., '94. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 417 MISSOURI Cameron. W. F. Null, '97. Carthage. Bessie Baker, '00. Chillicothe. B. F. Beazell, '93. Mary L. Milbank, '98. Kansas City. T. C. Bradley, '77. Nellie B. Burrows, '97. L. Edna Howell, '02. S. C. McPherrin, '76. Jessie Moore (McPherrin), '79. W. T. Scott, '93. C. B. Spencer, '81. H. P. Wright, '87. Macon. J. J. Hicks, '97. Marionville. W. E. Howard, '99. St. Louis. S. P. Hart, '02. Katherine L. Janes (Witter), '97. F. L. Johnson, '94. Beulah E. Merville (Spofford), '96. F. G. Middlekauff, '87. C. W. Spofford, '96. C. E. Witter, '97. Sedalia. Faith E. Smith, '96. Seneca. John Janssen, '95. Springfield. John C. Baker, 'OL Webb City. W. L. Herdien, '98. MONTANA Helena. J. P. MacCarthy, g., Philipsburg. Annie H. Price, '94. '94. Virginia City. Paul M. Adams, '99. NEBRASKA Cedar Rapids. Jens Anderson, '99. Falls City. E. H. Towle, '92. Grand Island. B. H. Paine, '94. Lexington. Oscar Middlekauff, '88. Lincoln. N. A. Martin, '88. Lyons. J. W. R. Conner, '97. Nebraska City. 011a Stevenson, '02. Omaha. Hester E. Benn, '01. M. C. Cole, '00. L. O. Parley, '86. Ruth E. PhiUippi, '99. Springview. L. A. Wilson, '97. Stromsburg. James Mailley, '92. Sutton. Hiram Curtiss, '69. University Place. F. A. Alabaster, '90. M. L. Wickman, '90. Wakefield. J. H. Brooks, '67. NEW JERSEY Longport. J. p. Remington, h., '99. Maplewood. Grace Ida Foster (Herben), '89. S. J. Herben, '89. Mendham. George Mooney, '94. Newark. R. H. Henderson, Paterson. John Krantz, Jr. Vailsburg. Henry Caddock, 'i '02. '76. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] 418 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Albuquerque. Julia P. Fitch (Goss), 'J NEW MEXICO Raton. Mary L. Anderson, '95. NEW YORK Albany. C. H. Quereau, '78. Aurora. Elfrieda Hochbaum, '99. Brooklyn. A. J. Elliott, '02. N. D. Hillis, h., '92. F. H. West, 02. Cazenovia. D. W. Terry, Jr., '92. Clarence. W. B. Robinson, '74. Clifton Springs. L. H. Pearce, '66. College Point. Mary Jones (Schlesinger), '89. Fayetteville. C. B. Thwing, '88. TT "F" "R T^ T ATF T? Mary B. Swail (Wilkinson), '85. Highland. G. H. Smith, '74. Ithaca. C. G. Brown, '96. Lima. H. M. Tilroe, '00. New York. M. A. Bigelow, g., '96. Frederick Henry Cox, '96. H. M. Echlin, '92. Mrs. Frances Buckley Embree, '96. C. H. Fahs, '98. W. H. Harris, '78. T. Van H. Hart, '00. Adella G. Maltbie (Dickman), '84. M. R. Maltbie, g., '93. G. C. Mars, '85. Anna Neiglick (Bigelow), '95. F. A. Reynolds, '91. Anna E. Robinson (Ridgway), '91. W. D. Sargent, '84. Ida M. Schottenfels, '92. Bond Stow, '87. G. E. Strobridge, '64. J. C. Thomas, '66. Marie L. Vimont, '01. F. S. Wheeler, '81. S.H. Mclntyre, '71. South Byron. A. B. Blades, '00. Syracuse. J. R. Day, h., '96. R. A. Porter, '01. Turin. George Merritt, '80. Walworth. W. O. Peet, '72. NORTH CAROLINA Durham. John C. Ransmeier, '94. NORTH DAKOTA Fargo. Penn. F. J. Campbell, '87. Bernhard Larson, '00. Frances E. Hubbell (Leonard), '89. H. G. Leonard, '89. OHIO Athens. Harriet C. Lamb, '97. BUCYRUS. Duston Kemble, '80. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 419 OHIO— Continued Cincinnati. Clare H. Hall, '00. C. L. Myers, '95. Cleveland. M. S. Robison, Jr., '77. Columbus. M. C. Spaulding, '60. 0. H. Swezey, g., '97. Columbus Grove. W. M. Crawford, '02. Coshocton. T. A. Knott, '02. Delaware. J. W. Bashford, h., '90. Pioneer. May Hadley, '97. Tiffin. Orlando Shepard, '89. Toledo. W. G. Waters, h., '79. Wells viLLE. Grace I. Van Sickle, '98. West Williamspield. Amy C. Kellogg (Morse), '75. White Cottage. D. D. Canfield, '94. Youngstown. R. H. Wilkinson, '98. Alva. h^. H. T. Parsons, '98. " G. H. Wilkinson, '9 OKLAHOMA Sickles. W. R. Light, '85. Adams. G. O. Richardson, 'i. Albany. M. C. Wire, '74. OREGON Baker City. W. C. Chase, '85. E. F. Herdien, '98. PENNSYLVANIA Altoona. J. E. BeU, '76. Burgettstown. L. W. Warren. '97. Clarion. Samuel Weir, '89. Mead VILLE. W. H. Crawford, '84. Philadelphia. J. Q. Adams, '89. W. W. Keen, h., '03. Philadelphia — Continued. E. C. Kirk, h., '03. A. G. Terry, '01. Luanna M. Vernon, '91. Pittsburg. J. J. Shuman, '90. South Bethlehem. E. J. Lipps, '80. Washington. David Sterrett, '62. Ponce. S. A. Maltman, '91. PORTO RICO RHODE ISLAND Providence. Anna C. Towle, '87. Frances Towle (Collins), '87. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] 420 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SOUTH DAKOTA Bradley. James Trewartha, '74. Brookings. T. O. Edgar, '01. E. C. Quereau, '88. Deadwood. Grace G. Clough, '96. Elk Point. T. J. Woodcock, Jr., '90. Lead. E. J. Hanmer, '02. Henry Hanson, '02. Madison. Isabel Larsen, '01. Cora M. Rawlins, '92, Mary Wadden, '02. Mellette. A. S. Mason, '92. Mitchell. Gertrude L. Chappell, '00. St. Lawrence. May E. Parks (King), '78. Sioux Falls. W. H. Jordan, h., '95. Sisseton. L. L. Lane, '96. W. D. Lane, '96. Vermillion. C. S. Thorns, '88. Watertown. E. C. Adams, '79. TENNESSEE Chattanooga. G. E. Ackerman, '78. D. H. Bloom, '85. S. L. Boddy, '85. Ellen M. Sawyer (Bloom), '85. Memphis. Ethel C. Zimmerman, '95. TEXAS Beaumont. C. M. Ellinwood, '76. C. A. Place, '86. Big Springs. Caroline McCabe (Morgan), '01. El Paso. Ida Stuart (Breed), '78. Aneth. H. R. Antes, '77. Ogden. E. I. Goshen, '94. Park City. J. H. Hance, '01. Fort Worth. J. F. Boeye, '96. R. M. Pease, '98. San Antonio. Ella M. Tarr (Thomson), '82. UTAH Salt Lake City. C. G. Plummer, '84. Maude Martha Smith (Gorham), '92. Middlebury. Jessica L. Eddy, '95. VERMONT VIRGINIA Berkley. R. A. McPherrin, '82. BoN Air. Miriam E. Prindle, '96. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 421 WASHINGTON Anacortes. A. G. Morse, '00. Everett. WiUiam Sheller, '96. POMEROY. R. J. Reid, '98. Seattle. C. E. Lambert, '75. Tacoma. W. S. Arnold, '76. J. R. Edwards, '78. A. H. Denman, '83. Leonie T. Lyon, '01. WISCONSIN Appleton. Lulu A. Abernethy (Harker), '96. Ray C. Harker, '91. DeForest M. Hyde, '74. Ashland. A. P. Haagensen, '90. Annie M. Montgomery, '01. Baldwin. Elva Barber (Bailey), '94. Black River Falls. C. H. Bucks, '92. Burlington. Florence M. Patterson, '98. Minnie L. Patterson, '96. Columbus. M. S. Pettit, '96. Edgar. G.E.Nichols, '01. Elroy. Ina Zilisch, '02. Fort Atkinson. H. lies McNeill, '96. Green Bay. Lizzie A. Hill (Leek), '87. A. C. Larsen, '97. L. R. Larsen, '01. HiNGHAM. Marietta M. Murray (Stretton), '93. HORICON. H. L. Houghton, '97. Janes viLLE. David W. Holmes, '96. Kaukauna. John Schneider, '81. Kenosha. Nathan R. Allen, '76. La Crosse. L. C. Colman, '75. Alice M. Monk, '98. Madison. Josephine Fitch (Whitson), '94. H. E. Patten, '94. C. S. SHchter, '85. Marshfield. Bessie B. Hutchison, '99. Menasha. M. H. Baird, '02. Menomonie. John C. Pierson, Jr., '99. MiLFORD. E. D. Eaton, h., '87. Milwaukee. J. M. Beffel, g., '98. A. S. Capron, '01. Mary E. Demorest, '93. Eltinge Elmore, '72. Helen M. Holden, '87. E. S. Hutchins, '97. M. D. Kimball, '72. Elizabeth C. McArthur (May), '81. EUa M. Masden, '01. G. W. Muhleman, '99. Mary B. Peterson, '93. Amos A. Smith, '72. Mineral Point. Matilda P. Hutchison, '87. W. F. Tomlinson, '93. New London. Isaac Johnson, '88. Oconto. Alice C. Doland, '00. Oshkosh. Lizzie B. Noyes, '89. Racine. H. A. Cooper, '73. RiPON. E. D. Denison, '99. Myrtle V. Whitney, '91. Sheboygan. W. A. Newing, '95. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] 422 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY WISCONSIN— Continued Waupaca. George W. White, '79. Wautoma. Andrew Beernink, '99. West Allis. C. W. Turner, '75. West Depere. W. G. Quade, '01. West Salem. R. Van B. Dunlap, '02. West Superior. A. T. Conrad, '01. B. B. James, '81. Whitewater. Emma M. Dahlen, '01. FOREIGN COUNTRIES Inhambane. F. D. Wolf, '01. AFRICA Umtali. John M. Springer, '99. Buenos Ayres. A. W. Greenman, '80. William F. Rice, '94. Vienna. Adolf Lorenz, h., '02. Rangoon. C. Josephine Stahl, '92, Montreal. Fanny C. Gates, '94. Iquique. Harwin B. Shinn, '99. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC AUSTRIA BRITISH BURMAH CANADA CHILE CHINA Chentu. H. O. Cady, '83. Chungking. Spencer Lewis, '79. FOOCHOW. Emma Nind (Lacy), '80. W. H. Lacy, '81. Ben H. Marsh, '98. Hankow. L. S. Wilcox, '71. HiNGHUA. F. L. Guthrie, '95. Kucheng. W. A. Main, '96. Nanking. A. J. Bowen, '97. Wilbur F. Wilson, '96. Peking. B. L. St. John, '98. To Barnes (St. John), '02. [h. indicates honorary.] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 423 INDIA Allahabad. Dennis C. Clancy, '94. Bareilly. J. H. GiU, '70. Bombay. H. R. Calkins, '88. Calcutta. B.R.Barber, '98. M. Loretta Clarke (Barber), '99. GULBARGA. H. G. Ozanne, '99. Mberut. Melva A. Livermore, '97. Annie S. Winslow, '01. Naini Tal. J. C. Butcher, '81. POONA. D. O. Fox, '71. Nagota. Sadanosuke Kokubo, '98. JAPAN TOKIO. G. H. Horswell, '79. Singapore. J. R. Denyes, '95. K. E. Pease, '01. City of Mexico. G. J. Hough, '95. Harry H. Miller, '82. MALAYSIA MEXICO Guanajuato. J. H. Rodgers, '01. Leon. I. C. Cartwright, '5 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS CebiJ. Elizabeth B. Campbell (Pieters), '99. Tacloban. O. S. Medlar, '99. INDEX OF ALUMNI OF COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS INCLUDING LATEST CHANGES OF ADDRESSES NO. CLASS. NAME AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 529. '89. Abbey, Charles P., 249 Winthrop Ave., Chicago, 197. 796. '95. Abel, Almon C, 2519 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 255. 853. '96. Abernethy, Lulu A. (Harker), Appleton, Wis., 267. 245. '78. Ackerman, George E., Fairview Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn., 124. 272. '79. Adams, Edward Carle, Watertown, S. Dak., 131. 273. '79. Adams, Isaac E., 131. 603. '91. Adams, John P., Maywood, 111., 213. 530. '89. Adams, John Q., 3803 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa., 197. 1059. '99. Adams, Paul M., Virginia City, Mont., ,304. 59. '70. *Adams, William H. H., 76. 403. '84. Adams, Zella F., 624 Church St., Evanston, 111., 165. 604. '91. Adee, John N., Sycamore, 111., 214. 1437. '02. ^Aderhold, Thomas M., Valley Falls, Kan., 373. 993. '98. Agat, Isaiah, 1037 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, 292. 994. '98. *Ainsworth, Oramel C, 292. 696. '93. Alabaster, Fanny G., 437 S. Waller Ave., Austin, Chicago, 111., 2,33. 563. '90. Alabaster, Francis A., University Place, Neb., 205. 642. '92. Alabaster, John L., 1608 Ashland Ave., Evanston, 111., 221. 643. '92. Alden, William T., Calumet Club, Chicago, 222. Alderson (see Hurd, Persis J.). 697. '93. Aldrich, Charles S., 602 North Second Ave., Canton, 111., 233. 490. '88. Allen, Cora (McElroy), 67 Bowen Ave., Chicago, 187. 1138. '00. Allen, Elsie Dodd, Gilman, 111., 318. 49. '69. Allen, Jacob R., Waterloo, la., 73. 184. '76. Allen, Nathan R., Kenosha, Wis., 109. 491. '88. Ailing, Belle E. (Raddin), 2032 Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111., 187. 456. '87. Ailing, Kate M. (Thomas), Eaton, Col., 178. 274. 79. Ambrose, Ella V. (Davis), Delmar, la., 131. 1474. '79. /iAmbrose, James C, 381. 564. '90. Ambrose, Jay B., 31 Newbury St., Boston, Mass., 205. 457. '87. Ambrose, Lodilla, 1714 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111., 179. 1530. '03. /lAmes, James B., Cambridge, Mass., 394. 214. '77. Andersen, Martin L., 116. 1060. '99. Anderson, Bertha, Sheldon, 111., 305. 995. '98. Anderson, Esther L., Y. W. C. A., Detroit, Mich., 293. 1320. '02. Anderson, Jennie M., Mendota, 111., 347. 1061. '99. Anderson, Jens, Cedar Rapids, Neb., 305. 797. '95. Anderson, Mary Lucinda, Raton, New Mexico, 255. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] 424 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 425 NAME AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. '96. ^Anderson, Sara E. (Hall), 267. /lAndrew, Mrs. Elizabeth W., 679. 16th St., Oakland, Cal., 386. Andrews, Edward W., 2525 Prairie Ave., Chicago, 125. Andrews, Frank T., 4589 Oakenwald Ave., Chicago, 145. /lAndrews, Matthew, 380. Andrews, Wilber J., Berwyn, 111., 179. Andrews (see Baker, Ethel). *Anms, Thomas E., 59. Antes, Howard R., Aneth, Utah, 117. Appleton, Alanson S., 109. Arnold, Edwin C, Wilmette, 111., 91. Arnold, WiUiam S., 902 South 9th St., Tacoma, Wash., 109. Asher, Waher S., Winnetka, 111., 255. '00. /lAshley, John P., Saratoga, Cal., 393. Ashley, Myron L., 543 East 55th St., Chicago, lU., 242. Atchison, Hugh D., 1141 Main St., Dubuque, la., 179. Atchison, Wilbur F., 400 North Ottawa St., Joliet, 111., 165. Atkinson, Peter C, 5701 Rosalie Court, Chicago, 111., 255. Aylesworth, WiUiam W., Norwood, Mich., 242. Babbitt, George A., care Chicago American, 610 West Monroe St., Chicago, 111., 103. Babcock, Florence (Sturges), 1816 Addison Ave., Chicago,Ill., 197. Babcock, Helen (Latham), Wilmette, III, 222. Babcock, Mabel K., Kenilworth, 111., 198. Bailey (see Barber, Elva). Baird, Malcolm H., Menasha, Wis., 347. Baird, Robert, 2206 Sheridan Road, Evanston, 111., 73. Baird, Ruth (Mitchell), 2206 Sheridan Road, Evanston, 111., 283. Baker, Bessie, 203 Macon St., Carthage, Mo., 318. Baker, Edith M. (Dickson), 2151 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111., 242. Baker, Ethel (Andrews), 3543 Lake Ave., Chicago, III, 222. Baker, Helen M., Manhattan, 111., 332. Baker, Horace S., Technology Chambers, Boston, Mass., 332. Baker, John C, 904 Cherry St., Springfield, Mo., 332. Balmer, Edwin, 85 Perkins HaU, Cambridge, Mass., 347. grBalmer, Mrs. Helen Clark, 1327 Hollywood Ave., Chicago, 111., 373. Bangs, Hal C, Box 601, New Haven, Conn., 332. '69. *Bannister, Charles K., 74. Bannister, Henry M., 828 Judson Ave., Evanston, 111., 66. Bannister, John C, 519 South Tremont St., Kewanee, 111., 160. Barber, Benjamin R., 86 College St., Calcutta, India {xna Brin- disi), 293. 740. '94. Barber, Elva (Bailey), Baldwin, Wis., 243. Barber (see Clarke, Miriam L.). [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] NO. CLASS. 854. '96. 1501. '88. 246. '78. 329. '81. 1465. '76. 458. '87. 1. '59. 215. '77. 185. '76. 110. '73. 186. '76. 798. '95. 1527. '00. 737. '94. 459. '87. 404. '84. 799. '95. 738. '94. 156. '75. 531. '89. 644. '92. 532. '89. 1321. '02. 50. '69. 941. '97. 1139. '00. 739. '94. 645. '92. 1219. '01. 1220. '01. 1221. '01. 1322. '02. 1438. '02. 1222. '01. 51. '69. 26. '63. 383. '83. 996. '98. NO. CLASS. 997. '98. 565. '90. 1323. '02. 426 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY NAME AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. Barker, Eva E. (Froula), 911 Greenleaf St., Evanston, III, 293. Barnes, George O., Washburn, 111., 205. Barnes, lo (St. John), care Methodist Mission, Peking, China, 347. 605. '91. Barnes, William D., Blue Grass, la. (?), 214. Barnes (see Morse, Harriet L.). Barnes (see Lewis, Nellie A.). 1223. '01. Barnlund, August W., Heck Hall, Evanston, 111., 332. 1062. '99. Barnum, Frank W., 941 Warner Ave., Chicago, 111., 305. 1505. '90. /iBasliford, James W., Delaware, O., 387. 1416. '95. ffBasquin, Olin H., 1911 Asbury Ave., Evanston, 111., 365. 492. '88. Bass, George A., 2112, 19th St., N. W., Washington, D. C, 187. 741. '94. Bass, James K., 1027 Grove St., Evanston, III, 243. 493. '88. Bass, Perkins B., 1027 Grove St., Evanston, 111., 188. 533. '89. Bass, Stella (Tilt), 543 Evanston Ave., Chicago, 111., 198. Bass (see Maltman, Mary). 247. '78. Bassett, George M., 9911 Prospect Ave., Chicago, 111., 125. 855. '96. Bassett, Harriet S. (Mallory), 1124 Asbury Ave., Evanston, 111., 267. 1434. '01. grBassett, Lelia C, Thorntown, Ind., 372. 1140. '00. Bates, Ethel M., 1862 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111., 319. 157. '75. *Bates, Joseph H., 103. 856. '96. Batterson, Elmer S., Muscatine, la., 267. 421. '85. *Battey, Owen W., Jr., 169. 566. '90. Baxter, Andrew L., 4406 Grand Boulevard, Chicago, 111., 206. 1324. '02. Bayne, Lilian F., Mendon, 111., 348. 275. '79. Bayne, Mary (Hilhard), Warren, 111., 132. 1482. '82./!.*Beach, Jolm W., 382. 88. '72. Beal, Ellery H., Poplargrove, 111., R. F. D. No. 2, 85. 1325. '02. Beardslee, Sadie, Stambaugh, Mich., 348. 698. '93. Beardsley, Wilfred F., 710 Clark St., Evanston, 111., 233. 126. '74. *Beatty, Frank M., 95. 699. '93. Beazell, Benjamin F., Chillicothe, Mo., 233. 742. '94. Beebe, Leslie W., 125 South Oak Park Ave., Oak Park, 111., 243. 1063. '99. Beernink, Andrew, Wautoma, Wis., 305. 534. '89. Beers, Forrest W., North Manchester, Ind., 198. Beers (see Comstock, Mary E.). 1426. '98. gBeffel, John M., 95, 31st St., Milwaukee, Wis., 369. 1472. '78. /iBeggs, George W., 381. 1064. '99. Behner, Henry G., St. Charles, 111., 305. 646. '92. Belknap, Frederick W., 385 North State St., Chicago, 111., 222. 187. '76. Bell, James E., 1121, 8th Ave., Altoona, Pa., 110. 405. '84. Bell, Leon E., Lowell, Mass., 165. 998. '98. Bell, William W., 1479 East 69th St., Chicago, III, 293. 1141. '00. Bellamy, Wiley O., Lemont, 111., 319. 647. '92. Bellows, John A., 1130 Judson Ave., Evanston, 111., 222. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] 1326. '02. 1065. '99. 1224. '01. 494. '88. 857. '96. 1066. '99. 406. '84. 606. '91. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 427 NO. CLASS. NAME AND POST-OFFICE ADDHESS. PAGE. ' 648. '92. Benbow, Lee L., 223. Benedict (see Ludlow, Theresa). Benham, Alice M., Winnebago, 111., 348. Benham, Fred C, 6450 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111., 305. Benn, Hester E., "The Madison," Omaha, Neb., 332. Bennett, Charles S., 113 Sedgwick St., Chicago, 111., 188. Bennett, EU P., 211 West Jefferson St., South Bend, Ind., 267. Bennett, Marie E., Anna, III, 305. '84. *Bennett, Mary A., 166. Bennett, May L. (Dyche), 1882 Sheridan Road, Evanston, 111., 214. 942. '97. Bennett, Will E., Dover, Minn., 283. Bennett (see Bray, Nellie F. C). 19. '62. *Bentley, Robert, 64. 1142. '00. Berkey, Lulu B., 73 Crescent Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich., 319. 89. '72. *Berry, Thomas S., 85. Berry (see Lasher, Grace A.). 60. '70. Best, WiUiam D., Buffalo, 111., 76. 216. '77. *Bickell, Edwin J., 117. 1421. '96. ^Bigelow, Maurice A., Teachers' College, Columbia Universitj^ New York, N. Y., 367. 1520. '96. /iBigelow, Melville M., 200 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass., 391. Bigelow (see Neiglick, Aima). 943. '97. Bilharz, Harriet M. (VoUmar), 908 Charles St., Des Moines, la., 283. TiBillings, Frank, Rush Medical College, Chicago, 111., 387. Bishop, Andrew B., Los Gatos, Cal., 74. Bissell, John W., Waterloo, la., 70. /iBlack, Greene V., 4465 Oakenwald Ave., Chicago, 111., 392. gBlack, Otis F., 365. Black, Stanley P., 55 Orange Grove Ave., Pasadena, Cal., 153. Blades, Ansley B., South Byron, N. Y., 319. Blanchard, RoUin P., 76. '91. /iBlodgett, Henry W., Waukegan, 111., 387. Bloom, David H., 110 Wiehl Block, Chattanooga, Tenn., 169. Bloom (see Sawyer, Ellen M.). Bobb, Boyd B., Edgewater, Colo., R. F. D., 293. Bobb, Dwight S., 2 Gannett House, Cambridge, Mass., 306. Bock, Helen H. (Holden), 628 Foster St., Evanston, 111., 206. Boddy, Samuel L., 110 Wiehl Block, Chattanooga, Tenn., 170. Boeye, John F., 815 West 5th St., Fort Worth, Tex., 268. Bonar, Charles C, 911 Greenleaf St., Evanston, 111., 306. Bonar (see Metcalf, Terressa A.). Bond, Dora (Wilson), 210 Davis St., Evanston, 111., 319. Bonebright, John E., Moscow, Idaho, 234. *Booth, Charles H., 188. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] 1506. '90. 52. '69. 38. '67. 1524. '98. 1414. '94. 359. '82. 1143. '00. 61. '70. 1508. '91. 422. '85. 999. '98. 1067. '99. 567. '90. 423. '85. 858. '96. 1068. '99. 1144. '00. 700. '93. 495. '88. 428 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY NAME AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. Booth, George, Onarga, 111., 268. Booth, William M., 4959 Lake Ave., Chicago, 111., 125. '62. *Botsford, Bennet B., 64. Boutell, Henrjr S., House of Representatives, Washington, D. C, 95. '94. *Bowen, Anna M., 243. Bowen, Arthur J., Nanking, China, 283. Bowen, Lucy I. (Lowe), Kewanee, 111., 294. Boyd (see Lyford, Charlotte E.). Bradford, Columbus, 9372 Howard Court, Chicago, 111., 188. *Bradford, Smith S., 110. *Bradley, Lilla M. (Hemenway), 132. Bradley, Timothy C, 1230 West 8th St., Kansas City, Mo., 117. Bradwell, Bessie (Helmer), 1428 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111., 137. Bragdon, Charles C, Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass., 67. Bragdon, Elizabeth, 1709 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111., 320. Bragdon, George E., Pueblo, Colo., 86. Bragdon, Merritt C, 1709 Chicago Ave., Evanston, III, 77. *Brainard, Alexander D., 96. Brand, Charles H., 320 Oakwood Boulevard, Chicago, III, 180. Bray, NeUie F. C. (Bennett), 211 West Jefferson St., South Bend, Ind., 268. Breed (see Stuart, Ida). Brewrink, John E., 422 Davis St., Evanston, 111., 348. Briggs, Alvah G., Newark, Cal., 154. Briggs, Arthur H., 1611 Vallejo St., San Francisco, Cal., 146. Briggs, George W., 732 Emerson St., Evanston, 111., 348. Briggs, Herbert Fisk, 312 Haight St., San Francisco, Cal., 198. Bristol, Frank M., Washington, D. C, 117. Bronson, Edna M., 720 Foster St., Evanston, III, 348. Brooker (see Danely, Nellie C). Brooks, John H., Wakefield, Neb., 70. Broomhall, Edith J., 609, 18th St., MoHne, 111., 294. Browai, Charles G., 304 Chestnut St., Ithaca, N. Y., 268. Brown, EHzabeth M. (Howell), 1619 High St., Des Moines, la., 206. Brown, Gertrude L., Evanston, 111., 223. *Brown, Jessie (Hilton), 110. Brown, J. Montcalm, Linden, Ind., 294. Brown, Mabel, 7226 Harvard Ave., Chicago, 320. Brown, Margaret, 7226 Harvard Ave., Chicago, 111., 269. Brown, R. Clarence, 2811 Harrison St., Evanston, 111., 283. Brown, Walter L., 942 Michigan Ave., Evanston, 111., 111. Brown (see Pierce, Ella M.). Brown (see Cowles, Jessie H.). 1003. '98. Brownell, Mary F., Menominee, Mich., 294. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] NO. CLASS. 859. '96. 248. '78. 20. '62. 127. '74. 743. '94. 944. '97. 1000. '98. 496. '88. 188. '76. 276. '79. 217. '77. 299. '80. 31. '65. 1145. '00. 90. '72. 62. '70. 128. '74. 460. '87. 860. '96. 1327. '02. 360. '82. 330. '81. 1328. '02. 535. '89. 218. '77. 1329. '02. 39. '67. 1001. '98. 861. '96. 568. '90. 649. '92. 189. '76. 1002. '98. 1146. '00. 862. '96. 945. '97. 190. '76. 331. '81. 1147. '00. 1453. '71. 650. '92. 443. '86. 1069. '99. 569. '90. 1148. '00. 158. '75. 46. '68. 91. '72. 1330. '02. 1428. '99. 1515. '95. 219. '77. 1466. '76. 946. '97. 651. '92. 1004. '98. 1149. '00. 1150. '00. 332. '81. 27. '63. 111. '73. 53. '69. 744. '94. 461. '87. 1005. '98. 497. '88. 384. '83. 498. '88. 407. '84. 1331. '02. 745. '94. 1070. '99. 462. '87. 1332. '02. 1333. '02. 746. '94. 1225. '01. 1006. '98. 536. '89. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS • 429 NAME AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. Brugnot (see Twight, Alice G.). BrusMngham, John P., 108 Washington St., Chicago, III., 146. Bryant, Nettie L., Greentown, Ind., 320. hBucks, C. H., 377. Bucks, Charles H., Black River Falls, Wis., 223. Bumann, Caroline C. (Stewart), 175. Buntain, Cassius M. C, 7100 Yale Ave., Chicago, 111., 306. Burbank (see Clifford, Caroline). Burch, William A., 1208 Maple Ave., Evanston, 111., 206. Burchard, Ernest F., 1310 Pearl St., Sioux City, la., 320. *Burke, Charles H., 103. Burke, Edmund W., 759 Adams St., Chicago, 111., 72. *Burke, James G., 86. Burke, Webster Harold, 759 Adams St., Chicago, III, 348. gfBurling, Alice J., Postville, la., 369. /iBurnham, Daniel H., Dempster St., Evanston, III., 389. Burr, Albert H., 950 Pratt Ave., Chicago, 111., 118. /iBurrill, Thomas J., 1007 Green St., Urbana, 111., 380. Burrows, Nellie B., 2403 Lydia Ave., Kansas City, Mo., 284. *Burton, Alfred W., 223. Bush, Martin D., Webb, la., 294. Busse, Paul G. A., 67 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass., 320. Bussey, WiUiam H., Chicago Heights, 111., 320. Butcher, John C, Oak Openings, Naini Tal, India, via Brindisi, 146. *Butterfield, Almus, 66. *Butterfield, Louis, 91. Butterfield, Willis, Belvidere, 111., 74. Butters, Addison F., Geneva, Minn., 243. Byers, Frederick M., 6131 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111., 180. Byers, Noah E., Elkhart, Ind., 294. Caddock, Henry, 20 Columbia Ave., Vailsburg, N. J., 189. Cady, Henry O., Chentu, West China, 160. Calkins, Harvey R., Bombay, India, via Brindisi, 189. *Calkins (see Pearsons, Helen M.). Call, Florence M. (Cowles), Algona, la., 166. Campbell, Arthur W., Y. M. C. A. Building, Evanston, 111., 349. Campbell, Charles B., Kankakee, 111., 244. Campbell, Elizabeth B. (Pieters), Cebii, Philippines, 306. Campbell, Frank J., Fargo, N. Dak., 180. Campbell, Ira R., 562 Willard Place, Evan.ston, 111., 349. Campbell, Robert J., 428 St. Francis Ave., Wichita, Kan., 349. Canfield, Daniel D., White Cottage, O., 244. Capron, Albert S., 227 Wisconsin St., Milwaukee, Wis., 333. Caraway, Ann Estelle, Tuscola, 111., 295. Caraway, Blanche, Tuscola, 111., 199. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] 430 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY NO. CLASS. NAME AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 1334. '02. Carlson, Alma- S., 2103 Wesley Ave., Evanston, 111., 349. *Carlton (see Spofford, Florence L.). 947. '97. Carman, C. Kathleen (Dodge), 1724 Asbury Ave., Evanston, III., 284. Carr, William W., Adams, Mass., 118. *Carroll, WiUiam F., 154. Cartwright, Ira C, 3a Calle de la Condesa, No. 73, Leon, Gto., Mexico, 189. *Casey, Lillie C. (Musgrove), 132. Casseday, David W., 722 Guaranty Building, Minneapolis, Minn., 96. Casseday, Frank F., Rosemount, Minn., 118. Castle, Curtis H., Merced, Cal., 86. Cater, George H., Alcott, Colo., 349. Catherwood, Robert K. S., 4442 Grand Boulevard, Chicago, 111., 269. Catlin, Annie L. (Wright), Bardolph, 111., 333. Cavano, Will M., 3000 Michigan Ave., Chicago, care of Dr. A. S. Barnes, 269. Chaddock, DeChfford, 1227 Benson Ave., Evanston, 111., 333. Chamberlain, William R., 1139 Wellington Ave., Chicago, 111., 146. Chambers, John M., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 269. Chappell, Gertrude L., care Dakota University, Mitchell, S. Dak., 321. Charle.s, Fred L., DeKalb, III, 244. Chase, Jane Ahce, Norwood, Mich., 306. Chase, William C, Baker City, Ore., 170. Chattle, Mary, 361 Seminary Ave., Aurora, 111., 234. Childs (see Roland, Sarah R.). Clancy, Dennis C, Allahabad, India, via Brindisi, 24.5. Clancy, James F., 598 Greenwood Ave., Blue Lsland, 111., 234. Clapp, Eben P., 1420 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111., 147. *Clapp (see Norton, Mary E.). Clark, Bessie W., Bradford, 111., 307. Clark, May (Joy), 1321 Waucoma Ave., Birmingham, Ala., 307. Clarke, Abner, Griggsville, 111., 125. Clarke, Mary E. (Williams), Holmes Hotel, corner 8th and Hen- nepin Aves., Minneapolis, Minn., 206. 1074. '99. Clarke, Miriam L. (Barber), 86 College St., Calcutta, India, via Brindisi, 307. 749. '94. Clarkson, Matthew A., Cooper Building, Denver, Colo., 245. 1457. '72. /iClay, William, Holly Springs, Miss., 378. 1336. '02. Clements, Louis, Danville, 111., 349. 112. '73. Cleveland, Festus W., 22 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111., 92. [h. indicates honorary; g., graduate.] 220. '77. 361. '82. 499. '88. 277. '79. 129. '74. 221. '77. 92. '72. 1335. '02. 863. '96. 1226. '01. 864. '96. 1227. '01. 333. '81. 865. '96. 1151. '00. 747. '94. 1071. '99. 424. '85. 701. '93. 748. '94. 702. '93. 334. '81. 1072. '99. 1073. '99. 249. '78. 570. '90. NO. CLASS. 1075. '99. 571. '90. 500. '88. 2. '59. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS ' 431 NAME AND POST-OFFICE ADDEESS. PAGE. Cleworth, Gilbert D., 1409 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111., 307. Clifford, Caroline (Burbank), 734 Seventeenth St., Des Moines, la., 207. ^Clifford, Chester C, 189. *Clifford, Winchester E., 59. Clotfelter (see Wanless, Laura A.). 866. '96. Clough, Grace G., Deadwood, S. Dak., 269. Cobb (see Eckert, Clara B.). Cochran, Leonard G., LTpland, Cal., 111. Cole, Joseph H., 654 West 38th St., Los Angeles, Cal., 245. Cole, Maynard C, 1818 Binney St., Omaha, Neb., 321. Colebeck, Edward L., Greensboro, Ala., 234. Collins, Lorin C, Jr., 4 Tower Court, Chicago, 111., 86. Collins (see Towle, Frances) . Colman, Lucius C, La Crosse, Wis., 103. Colvin, Ruth A. (Wilson), 813 Foster St., Evanston, 111., 307. Comings, Alice T., Eau Claire, Wis., 333. Comstock, Mary Emma (Beers), North Manchester, Ind., 284. Comstock, William C, Winterpark, Fla., 70. Conley, George L., Rochester, Ind., 190. *Connell, Drayton L., 111. Conner, John W. R., Lyons, Neb., 284. Conner, WiUiam H., 2249 Jackson St., Chicago, 111., 295. Conrad, Ashley T., 1512 Belknap St., West Superior, Wis., 333. Conwell, James S., Anderson, Ind., 154. Cook, Alfred, Piano, 111., 119. Cook, Charles E., Mendota, 111., 132. Cook, Edgar P., Jr., Mendota, 111., 223. Cook, Frank, Geneseo, 111., 170. Cooke, Andrew, 1443 Leland Ave., Chicago, 111., 308. Coombe, Joseph, Areola, 111., 138. Coone, Henrietta M., 440 East 57th St., Chicago, 111., 180. Cooper, Henry A., Racine, Wis., 92. '91. *Corbin, Frederick R., 214. Cormack, Joseph M., New Milford, 111., 147. *Cormack (see Marshall, Jane H.). Cormack (see Miller, Maude E.) . Cotter, George E., 378 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111., 235. Cowles, Jessie H. (Brown), Derby, Conn., 154. Cowles (see Call, Florence M.). Cox, Frederick H., 16 East 22d St., New York, N. Y., 269. Craig, Alfred E., Ottumwa, la., 207. Craig, George F., Hartford, Mich., 270. Craig (see Tucker, Clara). Crandon, Anna L., 1414 Forest Ave., Evanston, 111., 160. '94. /iCrandon, Frank P., 1414 Forest Ave., Evanston, 111., 389. [/i. indicates honorary ; (/., graduate.] 191. '76. 750. '94. 1152. '00. 703. '93. 93. '72. 159. '75. 1076. '99. 1228. '01. 948. '97. 40. '67. 501. '88. 192. '76. 949. '97. 1007. '98. 1229. '01. 362. '82. 222. '77. 278. '79. 652. '92. 425. '85. 1077. '99. 300. '80. 463. '87. 113. '73. 607. '91. 335. '81. 704. '93. 363. '82. 867. '96. 572. '90. 868. '96. 385. '83. 1513. '94. 432 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY NO. CLASS. NAME AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 464. '87. Crandon, Josie B. (Nash), Cherryfield, Me., 180. 408. '84. Crandon, Leila M. (Noble), 532 Wa.shington Boulevard, Chicago, lU., 166. 869. '96. Craven, Alfred W., 1302, 204 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111., 270. 63. '70. Craven, Thomas, 718 Clark St., Evanston, 111., 77. 409. '84. Crawford, William H., care AUeghen}- College, Meadville, Pa., 166. 1337. '02. Crawford, W. Martin, Cblumlnis Grove, O., 349. 1448. '70./i*Crews, Hooper, 377. 870. '96. Crippen, Grace, 1414 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111., 270. 160. '75. *Cri.st, John J., 103. Critchlow (see Tabor, Florence M.). 1417. '95. c^Cross, John G., Rochester, Minn., 366. 336. '81. Cross, Moses Smith, College Park, San Jose, Cal., 147. 1338. '02. Grouse, Edna Davis, Stockton, 111., 350. 1339. '02. Crumpacker, Shepard J., 356 East Ontario St., Chicago, 111., 350. 800. '95. Culbertson, Carey, Piper City, III, 256. 705. '93. Culver, Alvin H., 59 Clark St., Chicago, 111., 235. 41. '67. *Culver, Morton, 70. 1441. '66.;i*Cumming8, Joseph, 375. 1230. '01. Cumnock, Wallace W., care Boston Jo;