General alumni catalogue of George Washington University, Part 16

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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Bertha Frances Wolfe,


A. M., 11; Pension Exam., Pension Bur .; author of Short Stories and The Poetic Function of Color as Illustrated in Browning's "The Ring" and "The Book"; mem. College Women's Club. Columbian Women, Shakespeare Club, Founder and Charter Regent Wendell Wolfe Chapter D. A. R. and League of Am. Pen. Women. Pen- sion Bureau and The Maples, Wash., D. C.


Frank Xavier Zerhusen,


Ph. D., 11; A. B., 06, Notre Dame Univ. (Holy Cross College, Brookland, D. C.)


1912


Roy Franklin Carty, M. E., 12. (See e. 11.) Philip Castleman, M. S., 12. (See m. 11.) Robert Lee Haycock, A. M., 12. (See t. 11.)


Alton Lewin Kibler, Ph. D., 12. . (Sce g. 09.) Edith Blinston Lowe, A. M .. 12. (See c. 11.)


William J. McCaughey,


Ph. D .. 12; Asst. Prof., Mineralogy, Ohio State Univ .; mem. U. S. Assay Commis., 09; author of various papers on Chemistry and Mineralogy; also bulletins of U. > Bureau of Soils. Lord Hall, Ohio State Univ. and 108 F. Frambes Ave., Columbus, Ohio.


Russell Barker Munroe,


E. E., 12; B. S., 11, Univ. of Pa. (2115 S St., Wash., D. C.)


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1912-14]


John O. Rankin,


A. M., 12; Delta Epsilon; Gamma Sigma Delta; Delta Sigma Rho; Intercollegiate debate for lowa State Coll. (winning team) Intercoll. Ora- torical Contest; Prof. Univ. of Mo .; Asst. Prof. Univ. of Wis .; full Prof. Univ. of Minn .; anthor numerous newspaper and magazine ar- ticles and scientific material published by U. S. Govt .; mem. Univ. and Columbia Clubs. Uni- versity of Mo. and 9th and Elm Sts., Columbia. Mo.


1913


Katherine Harper Bevard, A. M., 13. (See t. 11.)


May P. Bradshaw, A. M., 13. (See t. 09.)


Fitzhugh Green,


M. S., 13: Naval Officer; mem. Army and Navy Club (Wash.) Racquet Club. (Phila.); N. Y. Yacht and Army and Navy Clubs (N. Y. C.) Navy Dept., Wash., D. C.


Walter Edgar Hancock, A. M., 13. (See c. 12.)


J. Douglas Hood,


A. M., 13; A. B., 10, Univ. of Illinois; grand sec. Alpha Sigma Phi, 10, 11 and 12; Theta Nu Epsilon; major and adjutant Scabbard and Blade, 10, 11 and 12; Preliminary Honors, Univ. of Ill .; Asst. Biologist, U. S., Biological Survey; mustered into the Federal Service of the Army July, 1916; nominated for commission as Second Lient. Oct., 1916; mem. All-U. S. Natl. Guard Team, Jacksonville, Fla., 15. Bieber Bldg., U. S. Dept. of Agr. and 2526, 17th St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Edwin H. Ingersoll, M. S., 13. (See c. 11.)


Neil M[erton] Judd,


A. M., 13; A. B., 11, Univ. of Utah; Anthropolo- gist; treas. Am. Anthropological Assn. 16; Edi- torial and Managing Committees, do. 16; Man- aging bd. Anthropological Soc. of Washı., D. C. 16; author of papers on Am. Archeology; mem. Am. Assn. for Advancement of Science: Acacia Lodge No. 18. F. A. and A. M U. S. National Museum, Wash., D. C.


Thomas Latimer Kibler, Ph. D., 13. (See g. 08.)


John Joseph Lenney, A. M., 13. (See c. 13.)


Marcus Ward Lyon, Jr., Ph. D., 13. (See g. 00.)


Colin Mackenzie Mackall, M. S., 13: A. B., 09, Univ. of Va .; B. S. in Chem., 10 do. (305 D St., Wash., D. C.)


Wendell Clay Mansfield,


M. S., 13; B. S., 08, Syracuse Univ .; U. S. Geological Survey. U. S. National Museum, Wash., D. C.


Elmer Eugene Marshall,


Ph. D., 13; A. B., 89, Ohio Wesleyan Univ .: S. T. B., 94, Boston Univ .; Clergyman. (Havre de Grace, Md.)


Margaret Bell Merrill,


A. M., 13; A. B., 99, Wellesley Coll .; Teacher. (1916 Biltmore St., Wash., D. C.)


Katharine. Mitchell Newbold, A. M., 13. (See c. 12.)


Samuel Palkin,


M. S., 13; Ph. D., 15; Ph. B., 10 (Chem.) Yale, Sheffield Sci. Sch .; Sigma Xi (Yale); Chemist; contributor to Chemical Journals; mem. Am. Chemical Soc., Yale Club, Wash. Chapt. Sigma Xi. Bur. of Chemistry, U. S. Dept. of Agr. and The Garfield 901, 13th St. . N. W., Wash., D. C.


Robert John Potbury, C. E., 13. (See e. 12.)


Augustin M. Prentiss, C. E., 13. (See e. 11.) Joseph A. Scott, Jr., C. E., 13. (See e. 12.)


Peter Valaer, Jr.,


M. S., 13; B. S., 06, N. C. Agr. and Mech. Coll .: Sigma Chi .; Pyramid Honor Soc .; on varsity football team, 10; on track team, 08, 09 and 10 ;. Chemist, Bureau of Internal Revenue. Treasury Dept., Bureau of Internal. Reve- nue and The Kenyon, 1372 Kenyon St., Wash., D. C.


Frank Veihmeyer, C. E., 13. (See e. 12.)


Luther Welsh,*


M. S., 13; grad. U. S. Naval Acad., 09; Phi. Sigma Kappa; Lientant (Junior Grade ). U. S. Navy; mem. Army and Navy Club of Wash., D. C .: Army and Navy Clubs of N. Y. C. d. Nov. 8, 16, Indian Head, Md.


Henry Frank Wiegand, E. E., 13. (See e. 11.)


Theodore Stark Wilkinson, Jr., M. S., 13; Phi Sigma Kappa; Lieut. U. S. Navy. Care Navy Dept. and 2000 R St., N. W., Wash., D. C.


1914


Rebecca Sherman Ashley,


A. M., 14; Teacher; Assoc. Principal of Royce- more School; Instr. of Art and Archaeology, Geo. Wash. Univ. 640 Lincoln and 1125 Davis Sts., Evanston, III.


Philander Betts, Ph. D., 14. (See g. 03.)


Willis Winter Bradley, Jr., M. S., 14 (Oct.) (Naval Proving Ground, In- dian Head, Md.)


Gertrude Richardson Brigham, A. M., 14. (See c. 13.)


George Morton Churchill, Pb. D., 14. (See g. 09.) Edith Mary Clark,


A. M., 14; LL. B., 00, Univ. of St. Andrews (Scotland) ; Kappa Delta; Pan-Hellenic; Honors in English; Assoc. Prin. Guston Hall; mem. of Arts. Classical Club (Exec. Comm.), Art and Archaeology League. (Exec. Comm.) Gun- ston Hall, Wash., D. C.


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[1914-15


David Ransom Covell, A. M., 14. (See c. 10.)


James Chamberlain Crawford,


M. S., 14; Entomologist; Associate Curator Div. Insects U. S. N. M .; numerous articles on Hymenoptera; mem. Cosmos Club. U. S. Na- tional Museum and 1354 Monroe St., Wash., D. C.


Donald Langley Dutton, C. E., 14. (See e. 13.) Jolın Rochford Dwyer, C. E., 14. (See e. 13.)


Robert Franklin Gardiner,


M. S., 14; B. S., 08, R. I. State; Asst. Chemist; mem, Am. Chemical Soc. Arlington Experi- mental Farm, Roslyn, and Clarendon, Va.


Olaf Mandt Hustvedt,


M. S., 14; Lieut. (Junior Grade) U. S. Navy; Aid on Staff of Commander, Div. 6, Battleship force, Atlantic Fleet. U. S. S. New York. Care Postmaster, N. Y. C. and Care Navy Dept .. Wasb., D. C.


Hartley Harrad Thompson Jackson, Ph. D., 14; A. B., 04, Milton Coll .; A. M., 09, Univ. of Wis.


Theodore T Kirk, C. E., 14 (See e. 13.)


Clarence Andrew Knudtson, A. M., 14. (See c. 13.)


William Johnston Mallory, A. M., 14. (See m. 03.)


Carl Frederick Miller, M. S., 14. (1737 Oregon Ave., D. C.)


Harry McClure Miller,


M. S., 14; B. S., 09, Hanover Coll .; Beta Theta Pi; Chemist. 1739 H St. N. W., and 3157 Mt. Pleasant St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Harry Church Oberholser, M. S., 14. (See c. 14.)


Arcesio Penagos, A. M., 14; B. S., 06, Cauca Univ .; A. M., 10, do.


John Benjamin Rieger, M. S., 14. (1733, 17th St., Wash., D. C.) Mabel Lavinia Scott, A. M., 14. (See c. 07.)


Joseph Duerson Stout, A. M., 14. (See c. 10.)


Charles Henry Tyler Townsend. Ph. D., 14. (See c. 08.)


Carl Maria Johann von Zielinski, A. M., 14. (See p. 13.)


Abdel Ross Wentz, Ph. D., 14: A. B., 04: A. M., 07, Penn. State Coll .: B. D., 07, Gettysburg Theol. Sem. Theo- logical Seminary, Gettysburg, Pa.


Mary Josephine White, Ph. D., 14. (Sc~ t. 13.)


1915


Lloyd Huber Almy,


M. S., 15, Biol. Chem .; B. S., 09, Univ. of Ill .; Asst. Chemist Bureau of Chemistry Food Re- search Laboratory. 1833 Chestnut St., Pbila., Pa., and 46 E. Stratford Ave., Lansdowne, Pa.


Katherine Burden, M. S., 15. (See c. 14.)


Francis Edward Carter, A. M., 15. (See c. 13.) Edith Cheney, A. M., 15. (See c. 14.)


Frank Cooper Craighead, M. S., 15. (926 B St. S. W., Wash., D. C.)


Showell Coulbourn Dennis, M. S., 15. (College Park, Md.)


John Absalom Garber,


A. M., 15; Master's Diploma in Education, 15; 2 yrs. at Teachers' Coll .; Technical Clerk Su- pervising Architect's Office, Treasury Dept .; mem. Geo. Wash. Univ. Alumni Assn. Room 442 Treasury Dept. and 508 B St. S. E., Wash., D. C.


Maurice C[rowther} Hall,


Ph. D., 15; D. V. M., 16; A. M., 06, Univ. of Neh .; B. S., 05, Colo. Coll .; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Pres. Vet. Med. Assn. G. W. U .; Asst. Zoologist U. S. Bur. of Animal Indus- try; Prof. of Zoology and Parasitology Coll. of Vet. Med. G. W. U. 14-15; Sec. of Helminth- ological Soc. of Wash. 10-16; Delegate Second Pan-American Sci. Congress 15-16: author of papers in government, medical, veterinary and scientific publications, on protozoan, trematode. astode, annelid and arthropod parasites from the standpoint of taxonomy, morphology, dis- tribution, technique and medical treatment and prophylaxis; mem. Entomological and Helminth- ological Socs. of Wash. Zoological Division U. S. Bur. of Animal Industry and 1815 Ham- lin St. N. E., Wash., D. C.


Clyde M. Hamblin,


E E., 15; Electrical Engineer. 1104 Fairmont St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Walton Colcord John A. M., 15. (See t. 14.)


Arthur Frederick Jolinson,


M. E., 15: Naval Arch. and Marinc Engr. Webb Acad. (N. Y.); grad. with honor at Webb Acad .; Draughtman and Designer-in- Chief Engrs. Office War Dept .; mem. and clerk in camp Woodmen of the World; formerly connected with 2d Regiment of the National Guard: mem. Wash. Soc. of Engineers. War and Navy Dept. and 2224 F. St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Maxwell Oscar Johnson, M. S., 15. (1736 G St., Wash., D. C.)


Jolın Dominic McCormick. C. E., 15. (See e. 14.)


Louis Archer Maxsom, M. S., 15. (See c. 13.)


Herbert Paul Middleton, C. E., 15. (Sec c. 14.)


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1915-16]


Cora Amelia Ossire, A. M., 15. (See t. 13.)


Kate Sorrell Outwater (Mrs.) M. S., 15. (See t. 13.)


Samuel Palkin, Ph. D., 15. (See g. 13.)


Ulysses Grant Baker Pierce, Ph. D., 15. (See c. 09.)


Lewis Radcliffe


M. S., 15; Scientific Assistant U. S. Bureau of Fisheries; author of various papers on Ichthy- ological subjects, including as follows: De- scriptions of fifteen new Fishes of the Fam- ily Chetlodipteridæ from Philippine Islands and contiguous waters, Proceedings U. S. Natl. Museum, volume 41, pages 431-446, plates 34-38, Jan. 31, -12; new Pediculate Fishes from Philippine Islands and con- tignous waters, Proc. U. S. Natl. Museum, vol. 42, pages 199-214, plates 16-27, April 30, 12; descriptions of seven new genera and thirty- one new species of Fishes of the Families Brotulida and Carapida, from Philippine Islands and the Dutch East Indies, Proc. U. S. Natl. Museum, vol. 44, pages 135-176, plates 7-17, April 3, 13; descriptions of a new Fam- ily, two new genera and twenty-nine new spe- cies of Anacanthine fishes from Philippine Islands and contiguous waters, Proc. U. S. Natl. Museum, vol. 43, pages 105-140, plates 22-31, Sept. 27, 12; also the Offshore Fishing Grounds of North Carolina, Economic Circular, No. 8, of U. S. Bur. of Fisheries, issued Feb. 25, 14; also Fishes destructive to the eggs and larvæ of mosquitoes, Econ. Circular No. 17, U. S. Bur. of Fisheries, issued July 1, 15; also Caviar: What it is and how to prepare it, Econ. Circular No. 20, U. S. Bur. of Fisheries, issued April 19, 16; mem. Wash. Biological, Wash. Aquarium, Am. Fisheries, Am. Soc. of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists; Sigma Xi Society and Natl. Geographic Soc .; Am. Assn. Advance Science. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries and 633 A St. N. E., Wash., D. C.


Charles Elmer Resser,


A. M., 15; B. Pd., 12, Millersville State Normal; A. B., 13, Franklin and Marshall Coll .; Pick and Hammer Cluh; Asst. Curator Invertebrate Palaeontology U. S. Natl. Museum; Instr. Geology George Washington Univ .; mem. Pa- laeontological Soc. of Am. U. S. Geol. Survey. U. S. National Museum and 625 E St. N. E., Wash., D. C.


William Kean Robinson, M. S., 15. (3062 Q St., Wash., D. C.)


Claus J. Schwartz, A. M., 15. (See t. 08.)


Tsoo Chen Shen,


A. M., 15; A. B., 09, St. John's Coll., Shang- hai, China; Sec. of Chinese Educ. Mission ; Chancellor Chinese Legation; mem. Interna- tional Law Soc. 2023 and 2014 Kalorama Road, Wash., D. C.


Malcolm Gordon Slarrow, C. E., 15. (See e. 13.)


Joseph Duerson Stout, Ph. D., 15. (See c. 10.)


1916


Edwin Franklin Albertsworth, A. M., 16. (See c. 15.)


Charles Wightman Barber, C. E., 16. (See e. 15.)


James Dodson Basey, A. M., 16; A. B., 15, Univ. of S. C .; Chi Psi; Student; attending Univ. of Chicago. 721 Glisan St., Portland, Oregon.


Margaret Bayly, A. M., 16. (See t. 14.)


Martha Noyes Birnie, A. M., 16. (See c. 15.)


Walter Andrew Bloedorn, A. M_ 16. (See c. 15.)


Marcia Bready, A. M., 16; A. B., 05, Bryn Mawr Coll .; Teach- er. National Cathedral School, Wash., D. C.


Gertrude Richardson Brigham, Ph. D., 16. (See c. 13.)


Horace Hatch Custis, Ph. D., 16. (See g. 08.)


Ella Morgan Austin Enlows (Mrs.), M. S., 16. (See c. 15.)


Louis Hill Gourley, A. M., 16; A. B., 12. Univ. of Illinois. (191+ Penn. Ave., Wash., D. C.)


Harold DeWolfe Hatfield, M. E., 16. (See e. 15.)


George Wilson Hodgkins, A. M., 16, (See c. 15.)


Harold Keats, A. M., 16. (See c. 12.)


Pedro Celestino Lavadia, A. M., 16; B. S., 16, Cornell Univ. (2121 F St., Wash., D. C.)


Clinton Inness McClure, M. E., 16. (See c. 15.)


Joseph Masone, A. M., 16. (815 E. Capitol St., Wash., D. C.)


Clarence Alfonso Miller, D. C. L., 16 (See LL. M., 05.)


Frank Macquarie Moxon, M. S., 16. (1225 L St., Wash., D. C.)


John C. Muerman, A. M., 16; A. B., 10, Wash. State Coll .; Special- ist in Rural Education, U. S. Bureau of Edu- cation. 1701 Park Road N. W., Wash., D. C.


Earl S. Neal, A. M., 16; A. B., 15. Iloward Payne Coll .: Brownwood, Tex .; Teacher; Chair. of Philoso- phy and Pedagogy. Bridgewater Coll. Bridge- water, Va. and Rochelle, Tex.


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Harry Church Oberholser, Ph. D., 16. (See c. 14.)


John Arthur Franklin Pfeiffer,


A. M., 16; M. D., 08, Balto. Med. Coll .; Assist- ant Physician and Pathologist; author of "Case of Chronic Chorea with Anatomical Study," in the Am. Journal of Insanity, Jan. 15; and "Neu- ropathological Findings in Pernicious Anemia," in the Jour. of Nervous and Mental Discoses," Soc .; Nervous and Mental Soc. of D. C .; Am. Medico-Psychological Assns .; Md. Psychiatric Soc .; Nervous and Mental Soc. of D. C .; Am. Assn. of Pathologists and Bacteriologists; Psy- cho-Analytical Soc. of D. C .; Medical and Chir- urgical Faculty of Md .; Balto City Med. Soc. and the Harlem Improvement Assn. (Balto.) Government Hosp. for Insane, Wash., D. C.


Mildred Esther Scheetz,


Ph. D., 16; M. D., 12, State Univ. Iowa; M. S., 13, do; B. E., 13. Nebraska State Normal Sch .; Eastern Star: Medico-Psychological; Washington Pyschoanalytic; Asst. Physician Govt. Hospital; Asst. in Charge of Pasteur Dept. and Instr. Bact. and Path. Med. Coll. State Univ. Iowa; author "The Possibility, of Recovery of Motor Function in Long Standing Hemplegia," (Jr. A. M. A. Dec. 15) and "Sensibility of the Nipple area with reference to mental disease," Am. Jr. Insanity, Apr. 16; mem. Johnson Co. Med., Iowa State Med. and Iowa State Woman's Socs. Women's Natl. Federation, Shakespeare Club Nardin, Okla.) and Woman's Univ. Med. Club (Iowa.) Govt. Hospital for Insane. Wash., D. C.


Stella Ruth Schenck, A. M., 16. (See c. 14.)


James Robert Scott.


Ph. D., 16; A. B., 08, Univ. of Cal .; M. D., 12, Cooper Med. Coli .; Microscopist, U. S. Army Med. Museum; mem. D. C. Med. Soc. and Southern Med. Assn. Army Medical Museum and 1223 L St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Delos Hamilton Smith, M. S., 16. (See c. 06.)


Edward E. Smith,


M. S., 16; Chemist: author of "Chemical Study of Oysters." Care The Corby Co., and 305 The Eckington, Wash., D. C.


Carl Ober Spamer, A. M., 16. (See c. 16.)


Christian George Storm, Ph. D., 16. (See c. 98.)


William Lawrence Wanlass, A. M., 16. (See c. 15.)


Alexander Wetmore,


M. S., 16: A. B., 12, Univ. of Kansas. 1495 Newton St., Wash., D. C.


George Valentine Whittle,


M. E., 16; Naval Arch., 14, Webb Acad. (Kings- bridge, N. Y.); Naval Architect. Navy Dept. and 1810, 9th St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Richard Calvert Williams,


M. S., 16; B. S., 14, Maryland Agr. Coll. (Box 353, Alexandria, Va.)


Anita Alvera Wilson,


A. M., 16; A. B., 08, Syracuse Univ .; M. D., 11. do .; Alpha Epsilon Iota; Mu Jota Gamma; Am. Medico.Psychological Soc .; Asst. Phys. in Government Hosp. for the Insane, specializing in Psychiatry; author of Peripheral Neuritis with Korsakow's Symptom Complex, Journal of Ner- vous and Mental Diseases Apr. 16; "The Possi- bility of Recovery of Motor Function in Long Standing Hemipligia"; mem. Spanish Athenum; Syracuse Alumni Assn. of Wash., D. C .; Woman's Syracuse Alumni Assn. of Wash. D. C .; Monday Evening and College Woman's Clubs. Government Hosp. for the Insane. Wash., D. C.


Alumni of the Medical School


M. D.


1826


Richard Angel,* d. England.


James Cooke,* d. Maryland.


Jesse Ewell,*


Physician. d. 1897, Hickory Grove, Ga.


Charles K. Laub,* Surgeon, U. S. A., 36-76. d. 1876.


Thomas J. Moore,* d. District of Columbia.


Charles H. Stone,* d. District of Columbia.


1827


Thomas Evans,* d. Maryland.


James Hagan,* d. 1830.


Henry King,* d. District of Columbia.


Robert Kirkwood,*


d. Maryland. John G. Stanhope,* d. Virginia.


William L. Wharton,* d. District of Columbia.


Richard Wheat,*


d. Virginia. Benjamin F. Wing,* d. 1884.


1828


Joseph Stevens Baker,*


A. B., 23, Hampden Sidney Coll .; Trustee, 38-41; Merchant; Physician; Baptist Clergy- man; Editor Christian Index. 43-49. d. 1877.


Joseph Borrows, (See c. 25.)


John Apthorp Bulfinch, (See c. 25.)


Silas Lewis Condict,* A. B., Princeton. d. 1863.


Robert Alexander Coney,* Adj. Prof. of Anat. and Phys., 30-32.


Alexander McDonald Davis,* d. 1872.


Charles W. Davis, (See c. 26.)


John F. Edmonds,* d. Virginia.


Harvey Lindsey,*


A. B., Princeton; Prof. of Obst. and Dis. of Women and Children, 39-45; Prof. of Path. and. Pract. of Med., 45-46; Pres. Am. Med. Assn. d. 1889.


Charles McLean,* d. District of Columbia.


William Nelson Waters,* d. District of Columbia.


Noble Young,*


Prof. of Prin. and Pract. of Med., George- town Univ., D. C. d. 1883.


1829


J. F. Boon,* d. District of Columbia.


J. Irvin Dunn,*


John 'B. Elliot,* d. District of Columbia.


James Montgomery Higgins,* Surg., 114th Ill. Vols., 62-63; Rep. in Ill. Legislature; Supt. Ill. Hosp. for Insane, 48. 54. d. 1889.


Gonsalvo Hodges,* d. Maryland.


Joseph L. McWilliams,* d. Milestown, Md.


Benjamin F. Nourse,* d. 1836.


A. M. Stanford,* d. England.


James E. Stewart,* d. Maryland.


Timothy Upham,* d. New Hampshire.


Tomas Water,* d. District of Columbia.


1830


Robert T. Barry,* Assistant Surgeon, U. S. N., 34. d. 1857. -


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H. P. Condict,* d. 1893. John E. Craig,* d. District of Columbia. Thomas R. Ditty,* d. Maryland.


George Fillebrown,* d. Maine.


John W. Graves,* d. Massachusetts.


John Hamilton,* d. Virginia.


Alfred Holmead,* A. M. 51 (Hon.)


Therris Jacobs,* d. District of Columbia. P. T. Richardson,* d. Georgia.


Thomas R. Sewall,* d. Maryland.


1831


Thomas Bruen Brown, (See c. 26.)


Benjamin B. Edmonson,* d. Maryland.


Richard Foote,* d. Maryland.


Abel W. Kingman,' d. Massachusetts.


John Paul Quinn,* Surgeon, U. S. A. d. 1869.


Philip Smith,* d. Ireland.


Albert C. Thayer,* d. Maine.


James Warring,* d. Chaptico, Md.


J. J. Waters,* d. Maryland. Francis W. Weems,* d. Virginia.


1832


Robert M. Baltzer,* Assistant Surgeon, U. S. N. 32. d. 1838.


Stephen R. Chapin,* d. District of Columbia. Charles WV. Handy,* d. District of Columbia. Elkon Jones,* d. District of Columbia.


Samuel J. S. Ker,* d. Maryland. Charles G. Parsons,* d. 1844. Abner V. Row,* d. Virginia. Allen F. Suter,* d. District of Columbia.


Samuel J. Wheeler,* A. M. 45 (Hon. N. C.)


1833


William Maffit,* d. Virginia.


William Morton, (See c. 31.)


Leonard Neal,* d. District of Columbia. Nathan Ramsdell,* d. Rhode Island.


M. B. Robertson,* d. District of Columbia. Benjamin F. Rose,* Addison H. Sanders,* d. Virginia. Charles White,* d. Virginia.


1834


Thompson M. Bennett,* d. Virginia.


William Van Horn Brown, (See c. 31.)


Warren Cooke,* d. Rhode Island.


Levin Hodson,* d. District of Columbia.


Charles McCormick,* M. D .. 35. Univ. Pa .; Surg. U. S. A., 36-53. d. 1877.


John Frederick May, (See c. 31.)


Edward M. Millard,* d. District of Columbia.


J. F. Powers,* d. District of Columbia.


F. L. Sewall,* d. Alabama.


1840


Thomas B. J. Frye, (See c. 37.)


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Peter E. Minor,*


Physician and Surgeon, Jefferson, N. Y .; coroner of Schoharie Co., N. Y. Private, U. S. Vol.


1841


Richard Bond,* d. Maryland.


Erastus M. Chapin, (See c. 38.) William E. Clarke,* d. Missouri. John Costigan,*


d. District of Columbia.


David Dodge,* M. D., 71, Rush Med. College.


Anthony Holmead, Jr.,* d. 1855, District of Columbia. John G. House,* d. New York City.


Flodoardo Howard,* Prof. of Obst, Georgetown Univ., D. C., d. 1887.


john W. Lugenbeel,* d. Washington, D. C.


Hanson T. Murphy,* d. North Carolina. Daniel H. Quirk,* d. Louisiana.


Joseph Nathaniel Schoolfield, (See c. 38.)


William H. Waters,* d. 1865, Missouri. E. K. White,* d. Florida.


1842


Rufus Baker,* Physician; author of several Medical Mono- graphs. d. Middletown, Conn.


James N. Banks,* d. 1906, Chicago, III. James Hyman Causten, Jr.,* d. 1856. Joshua Clark,* d. New Hampshire. Charles T. Disbrow,* d. New Jersey. Joseph J. Duvall,* d. Davidsonville, Maryland.


Johnson Eliot,*


A. M., 69, Georgetown Univ .; Ph. D., 72, do .; Demon. of Anat., 1842; Prof. of Anat., 50-61; Prof. of Surr., 61-76; Emeritus Prof. of Surg. 76-83; Prof. of Clin, Surg., 76-83, Georgetown Univ .; d. Dec. 30, 83, Wash., D. C.


Granville S. Farquar,* d. Maryland.


Jacob Brown Gardner,* d. District of Columbia. James F. T. McCleary,* Surgeon C. S. A., d. 1871.


Wilfred A. Manning,* d. District of Columbia.


Thomas Mattingly,*


Warren Parsons,* Physician and Surgeon; Surg. 1st Regt. N. H. Militia, d. 1902, Rye, N. Y.


George F. Pitts,* d. Kentucky.


John Reid,* d. Knoxville, Md.


John Alfred Shade,* d. Pennsylvania.


James Allen Tibbets,* d. New Hampshire.


Norton Quincy Tirrell,* d. Massachusetts.


Charles Whipple,* d. Vermont. William H. Willis,* d. Massachusetts.


1843


Jacob Miller Bell,* d. Virginia.


Charles F. Berry,* d. New Hampshire. John E. Bishop,* d. New York.


Ambrose Pratt,* A. B., 37, Yale; A. M., 40, do .; Physician; Surg. 22d. Conn. Vol. Inf. d. Chester, Conn.


Samuel S. Prudden,* d. Connecticut.


George Newton Thomson,* Physician and Surgeon; Rep. in Mass. Legis .; mem. Boston School Board. d. 1895, Boston, Mass.


Joseph Walsh,* Act. Asst. Surgeon U. S. A. d. 1879.


Cephas F. Willet,* d. Maryland.


1844


Cornelius Boyle,* Provost Marshal Gen. C. S. A., 62-65. d. 1878.


Richard C. Cochrane,* d. District of Columbia.


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Charles H. Cragin,* d. 1887.


Waitman Jones,* d. Maryland.


William S. Keech,* d. Maryland.


N. B. Maniater,* d. Greece.


William D. Newell,* d. New Jersey.


Edward W. Taylor,* d. Maryland.


William McKendree Tucker, (See c. 40.)


1845


Thomas Cammack,* d. 1910, Milford, Ind.


Lewis R. Fechtig,* d. District of Columbia. Philander Gould,* d. Maine.


Joseph H. McClintock,* d. Fort London, Pa.


James Ethelbert Morgan,*


Dem. of Anat., 48-52; Asst. Prof. of Anat., 49; Prof. of Physiol., 1852; Prof. of Med. and Therap., 58-76, Georgetown Univ .; Act. Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 61-65. d. 1889.


Charles T. Simpers,* Surg. 6th Med. Vols. U. S. A., 62-65.


1846


Alfred Ball,* Surg. U. S. A .; Received 1st Officers Com. in Ohio. On Staff of Genls. Kelly. Shields, Hooker, etc. d. 1886.


William Beall,* d. Maryland.


G. Erving Bomford,* Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.


Cyrus Colby,* d. Alabama.


William L. Frazer,* Rcs. Phys. Wash. Infirmary 1846.


James K. Gregory,* d. New York.


Francis M. Gunnell, A. M. (Hon.), 52; LL. D., 1911; A. M., 48, Georgetown Univ .; Medical Director, U. S. N .; Surgeon, U. S. N .; Surgeon Genl. U. S. N., 84-88; (Retired) (600 20th St., Wash., D. C.)


John U. Heckerman,* Physician :. d. 1900, Tiffin, Obio.


Alexander McWilliams,* Physician. d. 1898, Wash., D. C.


Aaron Wooley Miller,* Surgeon C. S. A., 61-65. d. 1881.


John C. Norfit,* d. 1858.


1847


Alexander Chapman,* d. Virginia.


John Ignatius Dyer,* Physician. d. 1903, Wash., D. C.


George F. Harris,* d. Maryland.


Oscar Gunnell Mix, (See c. 44.)


Nathan D. Tompkins,* d. Indiana. Francis Wills,* d. Maryland.


1848


Thomas J. Cathcart, (See c. 43.)


Thomas Macomb Flandrau,* Physician and Surgeon; Surg .- in-Chief U. S. Vols., 63-63; Brevet Lt. Col. U. S. Vol .; Health Officer; mem. Board of Educ., Rome, N. Y .; mem. Am. Med. Assn. d. 1898.


Caleb G. R. Nichols,* d. District of Columbia.


John W. D. Stettinius,* d. 1863.


1849


Thomas J. Adams,* d. North Salem, Ind.


Elijah D. Everhart,* d. Maryland.


James S. Gunnell,* d. 1907. District of Columbia.


Francis Hamilton Hill,* d. 1906. Wash., D. C. Marmaduke C. Johnson,* d. Turners, Miss.


George Latimer, Physician: Pension Exam. Surgeon. d. 1912, Washington, D. C.


Washington Miller,* d. District of Columbia.


William James Hamilton White,* Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 50; Surg. U. S. A., 55; ki'led on field of Antietam, First Med. Officer; killed in War of Rebellion; d. Sept. 17, 62.


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1850


John Mercer Adler,* A. B., 47, Princeton; A. M., 53, do .; Physician; Surg. R. R. Co., 51-55; Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 61-65; d. 1904, Philadelphia, Pa.


Samuel B. Blanchard,* d. 1877, Massachusetts.


William Beale Butt,* d. 1877, Maryland.


J. Edward Chase,* d. Ohio.


Robert Keith Compton,* d. 1899, Pomonkey, Md.




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