General alumni catalogue of George Washington University, Part 11

Author: George Washington University. 1n; Maxwell, Will J., comp; Stockton, Charles H., 1845-1924
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: [Washington, D.C.
Number of Pages: 410


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Roger Melville Mehurin,


B. S. in Chem., 15; Sigma Nu; Chemist Dept. of Agr., Wash., D. C. Dept. of Agr. and 2031 1 St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Agnes Nelson (Mrs. Lamb),


A. B., 15; graduated with distinction. Cathedral Avc., Wash., D. C.


2240


Frederika Neumann,


A. B., 15; Sigma Kappa; Sphinx; Columbian Women; grad. with distinction; 2nd Univ. scholarship; Freshmen English prize 12; Co. lonial History prize 15; Library of Congress Asst .; mem Alumni Assn. and Y. W. C. A. Congressional Library and 701 A St. S. E., Wash., D. C.


Edgar Raymond Piper,


A. B., 15; Civil Engineer, Office Chief Engr. U. S. Army; mem. Washington Soc. of Engi- neers. War Dept. and 5222 Belt Rd., Wash., D. C.


William Henry Powell,


A. B., 15. (1508 P St., Wash., D. C.)


Rudolf E. Schoenfeld,


A. B., 15; Theta Delta Chi; mem. Univ. Club. 3448, 34th Pl., Cleveland Park, Wash., D. C.


Alexander Rives Seamon,


A. B., 15 (Feb.). (Drawer 148, Alexandria, Va.)


Duncan Campbell Smith,


B. S. in Chem., 15; Phi Sigma Kappa; Pyramid; Chemical Soc .; sec. Athletic Assn., 12-13; pres. Y. M. C. A., 12; sec. Chemical Soc., 11-12; treas. Y. M. C. A., 10-11; class treas. 11-12; business mng. Cherry Tree 12-13; on track team 09, 10, 11, 12, 13; Chemist. Box 153, Dover, N. J., and Box 127, Rockville, Md.


Letitia Park Southgate,


A. B., 15; Phi Mu; Glee Club; received Staughton prize in Latin; Teacher of Latin and Stenography. 1443 Fairmont Sta., Wash .. D. C.


Melville Ralph Walton,


B. S. in Chem., 15. (120 Barton Avc., Toron- to, Canada.)


William Lawrence Wanlass,


A. B., 15; A. M., 16; studying for Ph. D .; Pyramid Honor and Columbian Debating Socs .; editor Class Year Book, 14-15; Head Clerk Rural Organization. Dept. of Agriculture and 2106 F St. N. W., Wash .. D. C., and Provo, Utah.


Everil Worrell,


A. B., 15; Girls' Glee Club; Athletic Assu; Wo. men's Univ. Club; Y. W. C. A .; pres. Girls' Glee Club, 15; class ed., 15; art ed. Periscope 1915; second girls' basketball team 1915; study. ing illustrating. 707, 25th St., San Diego, Cal.


1916


Walter Richardson Alexander,


A. B., 16, in senior class Law School; Sigma Chỉ; Phi Delta Phi; Columbian Debating Soc .; Student; sec. to Am. Commis, to Internl. Conf. on Safety at Sea, London, Eng., 13-14. House of Representatives Office Bldg and 1110 Rhode Island Ave., Wash., D. C., and Gallatin, Mo.


Marjorie Barnes,


A. B., with distinction, 16.


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Joanna Elizabeth Best,


A. B., 16; Sigma Kappa Sorority; charter mem. Girls' Glee Club and accompanist during 13-14, 14-15 and 15-16; sec. 14-15, and pres. 15-16; Wo- men's Univ. Club; elected to Sphinx Honor Soc. 14, and was pres. 15-16; awarded Ruggles prize in mathematics 15. 1133 Euclid St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Mabel Elizabeth Blanchard,


A. B., 16; Chi Omega, Sphinx, Dramatic and Tennis Assns .; manager basketball team; sec. class of 16; v .- pres. Dramatic Assn. 806 Mass. Ave. N. E., Wash., D. C.


Daniel Le Ray Borden, (See m. 12.)


Yetta Brez,


A. B., 16, with distinction; Sigma Kappa Soro- rity; received first Univ. scholarship 13; U. S. Govt. Service. 1624, 9th St. N. W., Wash., D. C.)


Margaret M. Browne,


A. B., 16, with distinction; Pi Beta Phi; Wo- man's Univ. Club; G. W. basketball; Ruggles' prize in mathematics; Sterritt prize in physics; v .- pres. senior class. 1344 Girard St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Ellen Teresa Burke,


A. B., 16. (531 Jefferson St., Brightwood, D. C.)


Lucy K. Burleson,


A. B., 16; Alumni Soc. 1901 F St., Wash., D. C.


Johannes Paul Caemmerer,


A. B., 16; enrolled in Dept. of Grad. Studies; Columbian Debating Soc .; won the Gardiner G. Hubbard Memorial Prize in Am. History 16; Stenographer Postal Service. 11th and Penn. Ave. and 925 L St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Ernest Rogers Chamberlain,


A. B., 16; attended Washburn Coll., Topeka, Kansas, for 216 yrs .; Clerk Dept. of Agr .; mem. Legal Aid Soc. Bureau of Animal Industry, Dept. of Agr., and 1914 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Coursen Baxter Conklin, (See m. 97.)


Julian Wallace Cunningham,


A. B., 16; Theta Delta Chi; Business Mgr. The Hatchet; surveying; mem. Y. M. C. A. 1636 Monroe St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


William Joseph Devine,


A. B., 16. (2004 G St., Wash., D. C.)


Donald Montgomery Earll,


A. B., 16; Law School, class 17; Phi Sigma Kappa; class sec. Law 14-15; class honor comm .; Private Secretary to Chief Bureau of Soils, Dept. of Agr. Dept. of Agriculture and 1306 Euclid St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Lewis Katzen Ellenbogen,


A. B., 16 (Feb.) (1726 P St., Wash., D. C.)


Abraham Engel,


B. S. in Chem., 16; Patent Examiner. Patent Office and 1114, 10th St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Marie Ellen Gatchell,


A. B., 16; Sigma Kappa; Sphinx Hooor Soc .; pres. and dir. Girls' Glee Club; graduated with distinction; E. K. Cutter prize in English; Chi Omega prize in sociology; Student Asst. in English. 1736 Park Rd. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Luis Herrera Geigel,


A. B., 16; Phi Chi Delta; Clerk War Dept. War Dept. and 1013 H St., N. W., Wash., D. C.


George Thomas Gilleland, A. B., 16.


Leopold A. Goodman,


B. S. in Chem., 16; Menorah and Chemical Socs .; Chemist Aid; mem. Geo. Wash. Coast Ar- tillery Co. 216, 13th St. S. W., and 1744 Cor- coran St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Margaret Haines, A. B., 16.


Ewart William Hobbs,


A. B., 16 (with distinction); U. S. Govt. Ser- vice; mem. Writers' Club of Wash., D. C. Winder Bldg. and 718, 18th St., N. W., Wash., D. C., and Livingstone Heights, Va.


Lotus Graham Hughes,


A. B., 16; Theta Delta Chi; Enosinian and Needham Dehating Socs. Care Henry Clews & Co., 17 Broad St., N. Y. C.


Oscar Benwood Hunter, (See ». 12)


John Miller Jeffries,


A. B., 16; Kappa Alpha; Business Mgr. Cherry Tree, 14-15; Student; mem. Chevy Chase Club. 1800 New Hampshire Ave., Wash., D. C.


Maximo Manguiat Kalaw,


A. B., 16; LL. B., 14, Georgetown; winner Da- vis Prize Oratorical Contest, 16; Sec. to Resi- dent Commissioner, Manuel L. Quezon; author of "The Case for the Filipinos." Paes, Manila, Philippine Islands.


Frank Joseph Kelly,


A. B., 16; LL. B., 16, Georgetown Univ .; Phi Alpha Delta; Chi Phi; Skull and Circle, Soph. Hon. Frat .; Treas. Senior Class (Columbian) ; Honor Conmi .; Lawyer, with U. S. Senator Husting from Wisconsin. 1011 Wells Bldg. and 669 Mineral St., Milwaukee, Wis.


Louis Eugene McArthur,


A. B., 16; Columbian Debating Soc .; Daugh- ters of the Am. Revol .; Prize for History; A. B. with distinction; Clerk, Govt. Service, with Interstate Commerce Commis. Interstate Com- merce Commis. and 2112 F St. N. W., Wash .. D. C.


Dorothy McCleary (Dorothy Ballard), A. B., 16; Pi Beta Phi; Elton Prize in Greek: Theatricals; mem. Dramatic Assn. and Women's University Club. 141 W. 104th St., N. Y. C. and 217 I St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Donald Harrison McKnew,


A. B., 16. (1906, 23d St., Wash., D. C.)


George Elmer Middleton,


A. B., 16; Ohio State Univ., 12; Ceramic Engr .: Asst. Examiner. Patent Office and 1428 R St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


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[1916


Walter Wolf Ostrow,


A. B., 16. (915 22nd St., Wash., D. C.)


Elizabeth Hamilton Partington (Mrs.),


Glen, Md. National Park Seminary. Forest


Mildred Anna Phœbus,


A. B., 16; mem. Sigma Kappa Sorority; Wo- men's Glee and Women's University Clubs; Clerk, Civil Service Commis .; mem. Central High School Alumnae Assn. 1925 N. Capitol St., Wash., D. C.


Alma Henrietta Preinkert,


A. B., 16. 1511 L St., N. W., Wash., D. C.


Herbert Percy Ramsey,


A B., 16; Pres. Y. M. C. A., 12-13; do. Glee Club, 12-15; Ed. Cherry Tree, 14; do. Hatchet, 14-15; Elected to Pyramid, 15; Prcs. 16-17; Chrmn. Sen. Banquet Comm .; Dept. Agr. until Sept., then G. W. U. Med. Sch. 813 Mass. Ave. N. E., Wash., D. C.


Wilbert Vernon Renner,


A. B., 16; Engineering Soc .; Enosinian Soc .; Grad. Wash, Business High School; won quarter mile run, 12; Acct. W. P. Lipscomb Construc tion Co. 1405 F St. N. W., Wash., D. C. and Fort Hunt, Va.


Paul George Russell,


A. B., 16.


Annie Salant (Mrs.),


A. B., 16. (3429, 34th St., Wash., D. C.)


Carl Ober Spamer,


A. B., 16; A. M., 16; LL. B., 14, Univ. of Md .; Asst. Division of Information, Dept. of State; Prof. in Government Schools of Japan, 4 yrs .; mem. Maryland Bar Assn. Dept. of State, 17th


and Pa. Ave. and 1769 Willard St., Wash., D. C.


Frieda Lorenz Spamer (Mrs. Carl Ober),


A. B., 16 .; for 5 yrs. Missionary to Kucheng, China, under Women's Foreign Missionary Soc. of M. E. Church. 1769 Willard St., Wash., D. C.


Benjamin Lionel Tepper,


A. B., 16. (148 Adams St., Wash., D. C.) Leo Claude Terry,


A. B., 16; Sigma Nn; Glee Club (Pres. 13-16); Pyramid Honor Soc .; Athletic Assn .; Mgr. has- ketball, 15-16; received letter in basketball; Class Pres., 13-14, 15-16; Sec. Class Presidents' Assn., 13-14; Pres. do. 15-16; Clerk, General Land Office, and 1739 P. St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Lloyd Howard Van Kirk,


A. B., 16; Glee Club; Govt. Clerk, Chief Ac- counts Section, Bureau of Naturalization; au- thor of Senior Play, 16. 210 Mills Bldg. and 1854 Ingleside Terrace, N. W. Wash., D. C.


Wu Ying,


A. B., 16; Chemical Soc .; Research Work in Chemistry, Industrial Inst., Wash., D. C. Care The Legation of China and 2001, 19th St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Wager S. Brown,


Alchemists; Laboratory aid, Bureau of Plant Industry. 14th and B Sts. S. W. and 5301 Connecticut Ave., Wash .. D. C.


Aubrey E. Hummer,


Chemical Soc .; 6th Univ. scholarship, 14; Aid, Bureau of Standards, Chem. Div .; mem. Y. M. C. A. Conn Ave. and Pierce Mill Road, and 1131, 8th St. N. E., Wash., D. C.


ALUMNI OF THE CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL.


B. S., B. S. in C. E., B. S. in E. E., B. S. in M. E., B. S. in Arch., C. E., E. E., M. E., M. S., etc.


1888


Edward Hallaran Booth,*


C. E., 88; B. S., 78, Emory and Henry Coll .; Clerk U. S. Patent Office. d. Washington, D. C. Elizabeth P. Brown (Mrs. Arthur P. Davis),


B. S., 88; Comupter. (2212, 1st St., Wash., D. C.)


Louise Connolly,


B. S., 88; M. S., 95; Educational Expert, New- ark Public Library; Educational Advisor, New- ark Museums, and New Jersey State Muscum at Trenton; Lecturer and Writer; author of "Rational English Grammar;" pamphlets pul :- lished by the museum and the library; contri- hutor to magazines: mem. Contemporary Club, Newark. Free Public Library, Washington St., Newark and Hohart Ave., Summit, N. J.


Arthur P. Davis,


B. S., 88; Chief Engineer, Reclamation Service. (2212, 1st St., Wash., D. C.)


Exum Percival Lewis,


B. S., 88; Ph. D., 95, Johns Hopkins; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Professor of Physics, Univ. Cal .; author "Sections on Wave Motion and Lights, Duffs Physics," scientific papers in Am., Engl. and German journals; mem. Chit Chat (San Francisco) and Faculty (Berkeley) Clubs. 27 Panoramic Way, Berkeley, Cal.


George Washington Littlehales,


C. E., 88; grad, 83, U. S. Naval Acad .; Hydro- graphic Engineer, U. S. Hydrographic Office; Professor, Nautical Science, G. W. U .; author of numerous rescarch papers in hydrography, oceanography and terrestrial magnetism; Pres. Philosophical Soc. of Wash., 05; Vice-Pres. Am. Geographers' Assn. 06; Vice-Pres. Wash. Acad. of Sciences, 11-14: mem. Cosmos Club of Wash. U. S. Hydrographic Office and 2132 Le Roy Pl., Wash., D. C.


1889


Elmer Gardner Runyan,


B. S. in Chem., 89; Phar. Chem. Univ. of Mich .; Inspector of Gas and Meters, D. C .; formerly


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Asst. Chem. in Bu. of Chem., U. S. Dept. of Agr .; mem. Am. Chemical and National Geo- graphic Socs .; Society of Chemical Industry; Cosmos and University Clubs. Hutchins Bldg., 10th and D Sts. N. W., and 1651 Harvard Ter , Wash., D. C.


1890


Allan Davis,


B. S., 90; D. S., 96; LL. C., 93, National Law Sch .; Teacher; Principal Business High Sch. D. C .; ex-pres. Business Sect., Natl. Educ. Assn .; autbor of miscellaneous monographs; mem. Fed- eral Schoolmen's Club; Biological Soc .; Natl. Educ. Assn. Business High School (9th and R Sts. N. W.), and 900, 11th St. S. E., Wash., D. C.


George Steiger,


B. S., 90; M. S., 92; Chemist in charge Geo. Survey; anthor, papers in Am. Journal of Science and similar publications, Geo. Survey bulletins; mem. Cosmos, Sycamore-Elm Boat and Mid-River Clubs. 1330 F St. N. W., and The Portner, 15th and U St., Wash., D. C.


1891


Frank L. Averill,


C. E., 91; Supt. Library of Congress Building and Grounds; mem. La Fayette Lodge F. A. A. M. and Am. Soc. Civil Engineers. Library of Congress and 1479 Columbia Rd., Wash., D. C. Mary A. Connelly,


B. S., 91; Teacher. (1438 S St., Wash., D. C.) Bartholomew Daly,*


B. S., 91; Merchant; Clerk, War Dept. d. 1910. Calvin C. J. Norris,


C. E., 91; Columbian Engineering Soc .; Favo Prize (Gold Medal) best thesis work in Civil En- gineering, 91; Clerk, Steamboat Inspection Serv- ice Dept. of Commerce; U. S. Civil Service Com- mis. Exam. for Inspector of hulls, Steamboat-In- spection Service, 97-09; Steamboat Inspection Service of Commerce and 1330, 9th St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


W. G. Steward,


C. E., 91. (Washington, D. C.)


1892


Ernest C. Ruebsam,


C. E., 92; Civil Engineer; Chief Structural En- gineer Treasury Dept .; mem. Washington Soc. of Engineers, University and Capital Yacht Clubs. Treasury Dept. and 10 T St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


George Steiger,


M. S., 92. (See C. Sci. 90.)


1893


George Vose Chandler,


B. S., 93; M. S., 95; A. B., 97, Natl. Univ .; at- tended 2 yrs. at Lehigh Univ .; football team at Lehigh; Asst. Exam. Patent Office; Natl. Union Ins. Assn .; mem. Coll. Athletic Club, Capital Yacht Club and hon. mem. Analostan Boat Club (winner of 2 races). R. 308, U. S. Patent Office, Wash., D. C., and Linden, Md. John Scott Johnson,


B. S., 93; A. D., 94; Ph. D., 97; Pastor Presby- terian Church. (Duncan, Okla.)


Daisy M. Orleman, B. S., 93. (See m. 90.)


Harry Albert Pressey,


B. S., 93; Ph. D., 05; B. S., 96, Mass. Inst. Technology; Engineer; engr. with U. S. War


Dept., 98; hydrographer U. S. Geological Survey and prof. civil engineering, George Wash. Univ., 99; affiliated with several corpora- tions; dir. Am. Forestry Assn .; mem. Am. Soc. of Civil Engineers; Am. Inst. of Electri- cal Engineers; Wash. Soc. of Engineers; University and Wash. Country Clubs; author on scientific subjects. 454 Fort Washington Ave., N. Y. C.


Herbert Louis Rice,


B. S., 93; M. S., 94; Mathematician; asst. in office of Nautical Almanac, Wash., 92-02; prof. math. astronomy, George Wash. Univ., 97-04; asst. astronomer, U. S. Naval Obesrvatory, 02- 07; apptd. to U. S. Navy as prof. of math., with rank of lieut., 07; author "Theory and Practice of Interpolation." Annapolis, Md.


Oscar John Schneider, B. S., 93.


Ernest Lawton Thurston,


C. E., 93; A. M., 14 (Hon.); prize medal in en. gineering; Supt. of Schools D. C .; Dir. National Educ. Assn .; Trustee George Washington Univ ; author of "Texts in Arithmetic"; mem. Bd. of Trade, Chamber of Commerce, Natl. Library Assn., Natl. Geographic Soc., University and Federal Schoolmen's Clubs. Franklin School and 1414 Madison St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


1894


Frederick L. J. Boettcher,


B. S., 94; M. S., 95; extension of our Roman alphabet to all nations; author "Preservation of Osseous and Horny Tissue." 1211 G St. N. E., Wash., D. C.


Harold Davis,


C. E .. 94; Civil Engineer; pres. Davis Construc- tion Co. (3501 Lowell St., Wash., D. C.)


William I. Deming,


C. E., 94; Architect; mem. firm of Donn & Deming; mem. Chevy Chase Club; Soc. of Fine Arts and Washington Soc. of Engineers. 808, 17th St., Wash., D. C., and 4 Oxford St., Chevy Chase, Md.


Horace Mann,


B. S., 94; M. S., 95; Writing, Politics, Econ- omics. (Algona, Iowa.)


George Franklin Perry,


C. E., 94; Civil Engineer. (1410, 6th St., Wash., D. C.)


Marathon Montrose Ramsey,* B. S., 94.


1895


Agnes Montgomery Graham,


B. S., 95; M. S., 96; Law Teacher. (Business High School, Wash., D. C.)


Perley Egbert Stevens,


C. E., 95; Consulting Engineer; mem. Commer- cial Club of St. Paul; Civil Engineers' Suc. of St. Paul. Germania Life Bldg. and 1787 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minn.


Henry Ward Turner,


A. B., 95; Mining Engineer; v-pres. Oroville Dredging Ltd .; 83 to 01 Geologist on U. S. Geol. Survey; corres. mem. Natural Hist. Soc. of Madrid, Spain; represented the Univ. at the International Drainage Congress, San Fran- cisco, 15; author of "Folios of the Gold Belt of California, U. S. G. S .; extensive papers on the geology of the Sierra Nevada in 17th ann. rep. U. S. G. S .; on the Origin of Yosemite Valley in Proc. Calif. Acad. of Sciences, and


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[1895-99


numerous geol. and mining papers in mining magazines, London-Trans, A. I. M. Eng., N. Y., etc .; mem. Sierra Club (San Francisco), Min- ing and Metallurgical Club (London), Geol. Soc. of Am., Min. and Met. Soc. of Am., Inst. of Min. and Met. (London), Am. Inst. Min. Eng. (N. Y.), Uralian Nat. Hist. Soc (Ekaterin- burg, Russia), and Seismological Soc. of Am. 634 Mills' Bldg., San Francisco, and Ross, Marin Co., California.


1896


Alfredo Victor Gana,* B. S., 96; Ph. B., 93, Univ. of Chile. d. 1899.


James Richard Hamilton. B. S., 96. (See m. 96.)


John Bartlett Hull, B. S., 96; Patent Lawyer. (1028 Society for Savings Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.)


1897


William Frederick Biehl,


B. S., 97; M. S., 98; Ph. B., Univ. of Ga .; LL. B. Natl. Univ .; Merchant. (45 Grant Ave., San Francisco, Calif.)


Mary Agnes Clancy,* B. S., 97. d. 1913.


Ralph Warren Hills,


B. S., 97; LL. B., 05; Lawyer; Sec. U. S. Embassy. (Rome, Italy.)


Lydia Bacon Holbrook, B. S., 97; mem. Columbian Women. 905 West- minster St., Wash., D. C.


William Mather Lamson,


B. S., 97; C. E., 99; Ph. D., 03; Civil Engi- necr. (30 Union St., Portsmouth, N. H.)


Victor Louis Mason,* B. S. in Chem., 97. d. 1912.


Edward Adams Muir, B. S., 97; Chief Draftsman, Naval Gun Fac- tory. (1439 Girard St., Wash., D. C.)


Joseph S. Pendleton,


B. S. in Chem., 97; Kappa Alpha; Treas. and Dir. The Carpenter Steel Co .; Pres. Uni- versity Club (Reading, Pa.); mem. Univer- sity Club (Phila.); Wyomissing and Berk- shire Clubs (Reading) and Am. Inst. of Mining Engineers. Front and Exeter Sts. and 415 Douglass St., Reading, Pa.


Edward George Portner,


B. S., 97; M. S., 98; Vice-Pres. R. Portner Brewing Co. The Portner, Wash., D. C.


Fred Ferguson Raisner,* B. S., 97; E. E., 98. d. 1905.


1898


Charles Fremont Burnside,


B. S., 98; Supt. Cal. Powder Works. (Santa Cruz, Cal.)


7 .. Lewis Dalby,


B. S., 98; Lawyer. Bond Bldg. and 1615 Longfellow St., Wash., D. C.


Richard George Doerfling,


R. S., 98.


Aida M. Doyle,


B. S., 98; M. S., 99; Willie E. Fitch Prize, 98; Cbemist, Bureau of Chemistry, U. S. Dept. Agr .; Articles on Typewriter Ribbons, Carbon Papers and Identification of Coloring Matters in Foods; mem. Am. Chemical Soc. and Assn. of Official Agricultural Chemists. Bureau of Chemistry, Dept. Agr., Wash., D. C., and 3751 Northampton St., Chevy Chase, D. C.


Harry Farmer,


B. S., 98; S. T. B., Theol. School of North- western Univ .; Missionary, Meth. Epis. Ch .; Priest Theol. Seminary, Manila, P. I., 07-15. 150, 5th Ave., N. Y. C., and 135 Central Ave., Madison, N. J.


William Thomas Faulkner,


B. S., 98; A. M., 00; Asst. in Spanish, G. W. U., 00; Accountant, Treasury Dept .; Treas. of the Miss. Soc .; Charter mem. of the Spanish- American Atheneum; Edited Los Puritanos and La Prudente, both selections of Spanish stories for class use; mem. Y. M. C. A. Treasury Dept. and 1330 B St., Wash., D. C.


Ellen Golden,


B. S., 98; Teacher of Mathematics, Central High School, Wasb., D. C .; mem. Daughters of the American Revolution; Woman's Club; Six- teenth St. Highlands. Central High School and 1353 Longfellow St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Thomas Herbert Means,


B. S., 98; M. S., 01; Civil Engineer; contribu- tor to Reports of the U. S. Dept. of Agr. and the U. S. Reclamation Service, and to techni- cal publications; mem. University Club of San Francisco. 58 Sutter St., San Francisco, and 3004 College Ave., Berkeley, Calif.


Henry Charles Workman,


B. S., 98; LL. B., 01; Lawyer. (20 Broad St., N. Y. C.)


1899


John Phipps Alexander, B. S. in E. E., 99; Sales Agent and Engr .; Physicist, U. S. Dept. of Agr .; Testing Dept. Westinghouse Elec. Mfg. Co .; Asst. Sales Engr. Nernst Lamp Co. (Pittsburgh) ; Purchas- ing Agent Wheeling Traction Lines; mem. Chamber of Commerce; Engineers' Club; N. Y. Electrical Soc .; Electric Club; Genl. Eles- tric Club and Tennessce Soc. in N. Y. 604 Broad St. and 163 Hoffman Ave., Trenton, N. J.


John Elmer Armstrong, B. S., 99.


George Lowman Beeler, B. S. 99; M. P. L., 06; LL. B., 02, Natl. Univ .; Second Asst. Examr. of Patents. (807 B St. S. E., Wash., D. C.)


David Holmes Blakelock, B. S. in Chem., 99; Draftsman. (619, 6th St.


S. W., Wash., D. C.)


Eldridge Roger Boyle, B. S., 99; C. E., 00; Civil Engineer; Pres. Boyle-Robertson Construction Co .; mem. Dum- harton Club and Wash. Alumni Phi Delta Theta. Evans Bldg. and 2602 Wisconsin Ave., Wash., D. C.


Archibald Webster Brown,


B. S. in Arch., 99; M. S., 02. (Care of U. S.) Engineers, West Point, N. Y.)


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Maurice Owen Eldridge,


B. S., 99; Highway Engineer, Assistant in Road Economic Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineering, U. S. Dept. of Agr .; oc- cupied for some years in building roads, de- Jivering lectures and writing on various economic, administrative and practical phases of road subjects; author of several bulletins and circulars on Road Building issued by U. S. Dept. of Agr. and numerous contri- butions on same subject to Journals and Mag- azines; assoc. mem. Am. Soc. C. E .; mem. B. B. French Lodze No. 15, F. & A. M .; Lafayette Chapter F. & A. M .; Hon. Life Mem. Maryland Automobile Club. Room 408. Willard Bldg., and 1789 Lanicr PI. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Roy B. Hayes,


B. S., 99; C. E., 00; General Contractor; was an officer through the Santiago Campaign. Spanish War, and later Commanding Officer, Engineers' Corps, Militia of the D. C .; mem. Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs., and other technical assns. Lexington, Ky.


J. Edgar Hiatt,


B. S., 99; Clerk, War Dept .; formerly teacher in Indiana Schools; Adjutant General's Of- fice, War Dept., and 3116, 13th St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


William Eldridge Hillyer,


B. S. in Chem., 99; M. S. in Chem., 00; LL. B., Natl. Univ .; Assistant Chemist, with U. S. Dept. of Agr .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., and Official Assn. of Agr. Chemists. Bureau of Chemistry, 1625 Transportation Bldg., Chi- cago, and 2211 Grant St., Evanston, Il.


Charles Emerson Hood,


B. S., 99; Insurance; Treas. All Soul's Ch .; Director and Auditor; Author of History of the "Old Guard;" mem. Blue Ridge Rod and Gun Club. Pacific Bldg. and 1466 Harvard St., Wash., D. C.


Nevil Monroe Hopkins,


B. S., 99; M. S., 00; Ph. D., 02; graduate student Harvard, 01; editor Columbiad; Con- sulting Electrical and Mechanical Engineer; Senior Asst. Prof. Chemistry; Asst. Prof. Geo. Wash. Univ .; Elect. Engineer, U. S. Navy Dept., in charge power plant design and construction at all navy yards and stations, 05-08; inventor elect. devices; awarded John Scott legacy medal, Franklin Inst., 00; lectur- er on navy and national defense, auspices of Navy League; Pres. Graduate Club; Vice- Pres. Alumni Assn .; Author of "Model En- gines and Boats," "Twentieth Century Magic," "Experimental Electrochemistry," and others; Fellow. A. A. A. S .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc .; Am. Electrochem Soc .; Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs; Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs .; Master Ma- rines Soc. (Gloucester, Mass.); U. S. Power Squadron; Sons of the Revol .; Soc. Colonial Wars .; N. Y. Yacht, Adventurers', Metro- politan, Cosmos and Corinthian Yacht Clubs. 2128 Bancroft Pl. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Edward Janney Sidwell Lupton,* B. S., 99. d. 1907.


Guy Bennett Marean,


B. S., 99; M. E., 02; Engineer (Panindicuaro, Michoacau, Mexico.)


Ralph B. Marean,


B. S. in M. E., 99; M. E., 00; Private Sec .; mem. Dalton Club. Main St., Dalton, Mass.


Orton Love Meigs, B. S., 99; Consulting Chase, Md.)


Engineer. (Chevy


Robert F. Portner,* B. S., 99.


Frank Eugene Skinner, B. S., 99; Treasurer. (National Soldiers' Home, Va.)


George Carroll Todd,


B. S., 99; LL. B., 02; A. M., 03; LL. M., 03; Parker Prize ($100) for First Honors, Law Sch., 02; Lawyer; with Dept. Justice, en- gaged in proceedings under the Anti-Trust Act, 02-05; Special Asst. to Atty. General of U. S. in proceedings under Sherman Act and Commodities Clause of Interstate Com- merce Act Against Anthracite Railroads; ap- pointed by Pres. and confirmed by Senate as Asst. to Atty. Genl. of U. S., Aug., 13; mem. Bar D. C., N. Y. and Supreme Court of U. S .; mem. University Club of Wash., D. C. Dept. of Justice and 1816 Lamont St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Clinton Paul Townsend,


B. S., 99; Patent Lawyer; mem. Cosmos. Chevy Chase and Niagara Clubs, University and Chemists Clubs of N. Y., Am, Electro- chemical and Am. Chemical Socs., Soc. Chem., Md. 918 F St., N. W., and "The Farns- boro," Wash., D. C.


Mayville William Twitchell,


B. S., 99; M. S., 00; Assistant State Geo- logist. (Trenton, N. J.)


Lineas D. Underwood,


B. S., 99; M. P. L., 06; Primary Examiner, U. S. Patent Office; author of Underwood's Digest of Patent Decisions; Underwood's Di- gest of Decisions relating to Trade Marks, Copyrights, Prints and Labels; mem. Univ., Columbia Country and Home Clubs. 711 McGill Bldg., U. S. Patent Office, and 2852 Ontario Road N. W., Wash., D. C.




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