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Daniel Keerfoot Shute,
A. B., 79; M. D., 83; Phys .; Prosecutor to Chair of Anat., 86-87; Lecturer on Anat. 87-88; Pro- fessor of Anat., 88; Res. Phys. Children's Hosp., Wash. Asylum Hosp., Columbia Hosp., Wash., D. C .; Clin. Asst. Royal London Ophthalmic Hosp., Eng .; author of sundry medical mono- graphs. 1717 De Sales St., Wash., D. C.
W. Herbert Smith,
A. B., 79; LL. B., 82; Lawyer. (304 Takoma Ave., Takoma Park, D. C.)
1880
Edward C. Carrington, (See c. 69.)
Miles Fuller,*
A. B., 80; LL. B., 82; LL. M., 83. d. 1902. Thomas A. Murray,
A. M., 80; LL. B., 82, Maryland University; 1st. Graduate Honors, Columbian University, 80, Latin Salutatory, and Welling Prize in Meta- physics, Staughton Prize in Latin, Ruggles Prize in Mathematics and 2d Davis Prize in Essay and Oratory; Lawyer; Vice-Pres. Maryland School for Boys; Trustee Western Maryland College; Treasurer Superannuated Fund So- ciety of the Maryland Annual Conference; Treasurer Trustees Maryland Annual Confer- ence. 516 Munsey Bldg. and 3505 Powhatan Ave., Forest Park, Baltimore, Md.
1881
Samuel Breck,
B. S., 81; M. D., 86, Harvard; Physician. 238 Newbury St., Boston, Mass.)
Edward Linthicum Buckey (Rev.),
A. M., 81; S. T. B., -, General Theol. Sem., N. Y .; B. D. - , St. Mary's Sem., Baltimore, Md .; Priest of Roman Cath. Ch .; Asst. Pastor St. Matthew's Ch., Wash .; formerly Rector St. John's Ch., Newport, R. I. 1725 Rhode Island Ave., Wash., D. C.
Harry C. Davis, (See c. 78.)
Anthony H. Janus,* A. M., 81. d. 1885.
Antonio Gabriel Touceda, B. L., 81. (Cuba.)
Philip Gray Wales, A. B., 81; M. D., 83; Major U. S. A. Retired. Menlo Park, Cal.
1882
Charles Henry Butler (Rev.),
A. M., 82; Graduated from Amherst Coll., 83, and from Union Theol. Sem., 87; Enosinian; when in Coll. was leader of Glee Club; at graduation received Latin medal; Clergyman ; spent better part of 88 in travel and study in Europe; taught for 11 years "Life of Christ" and Hebrew in Theol. Dept., Howard Univ., Washington; Corres, for 16 yrs. of "The Luth- eran Evangelist"; Sec. Lutheran Ministerial Assn. and of Southern Assn. of Alumni, Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. C. 229, 2d St. S. E. Wash., D. C
Edward Linthicum Dent,*
B. S., 82; M. E., 84, Stevens Inst. Tech .; Prop. Iron Foundry, D. C .; Mech. Eng.
Arthur Livingston Keene,*
A. M., 82; Teacher, Pub. Schools, D. C., 82; Teacher. d. 1894.
Edson A. Lowe,* A. M., 82; Presbyterian Clergyman.
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1883
Alden Henry Alvord,
A. M., 83; Banking. (Union Trust Co., N. Y. City.)
Norval Landon Burchell,
A. M., 83; LL. B., 91; LL. M., 92; Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Delta Phi; Merchant; Lawyer; mem. Univ. Commercial and Washington Golf Clubs. 1325 F St. N. W., and 1102 Vermont Ave. N. W., Wash., D. C.
Henry S. T. Harris,
A. M., 83; M. D., 84; Phi Kappa Psi; Enosinian; received Davis Prize in Oratory, 83; Army Sur- geon; Colonel, Medical Corps, U. S. Army; mem. Army and Navy Club of Wash., D. C .; Army and Navy Club of New York. Head- quarters, Western Dept. U. S. Army, 216 Pine St. and The Family, 545 Powell St., San Fran- cisco, Calif.
Howard Lincoln Hodgkins.
A. B., 83; A. M., 83; Ph. D., 92; Phi Kappa Psi; Enosinian Soc .; Honors in Mathematics, Latin, Greek, Anglo-Saxon, Metaphysics, Debating Medals; Prof. Mathematics, 87-03 and 09 to date; Physics, 03-09; Dean Corcoran Scientific Sch., 97-03; do. Dept. of Arts and Sciences; do. Coll. of Engineering, 05 to date; Sec. of the Alumni, 87 to date; Special Computer, Nautical Almanac Office, U. S. N., 82-92; author of His- torical Catalogue of Columbian Univ., 91; En- cyclopedia Articles; Fellow A. A. A. S .; mem. Am. Math. Soc., Math. Assn. of Am., Am. Phy- sical Soc .; Soc. for Promotion of Engineering Education; Wash. Acad. of Science; Wash. Philosophical Soc .; Wash. Soc. of Engrs. and Cosmos Club (Wash.) 2023 G St. and 1830 T St., Wash., D. C.
Frederick Reuben Parks,
B. S., 83; LL. B., 94- LL. M., -; Enosinian; Treas. Class 94; Lawyer; mem. Univ. Club (Wash., D. C.); Washington Bar Assn .; Lafay- ette Lodge No. 19, A. A. O. F. 410 Commer- cial National Bank Bldg. and 1417 Belmont St., N. W., Wash., D. C.
Mason Noble Richardson,
A. M., 83; LL. B., 84; Lawyer; Asst. Atty. D. C., 90. Fendall Bldg., 1862 Wyoming Ave. N. W., Wash., D. C.
1884
Samuel R. Church,
A. B., 84; LL. B., 86; LL. M., 87; Enosinian Soc., 80-84; Phi Kappa Psi. 82-87; Staughton Prize in Latin on Graduation: Retired; Justice of the Peace, 95-07; Ed. James River Clarion, official organ of Va. Div. Farmers' Educ. and Co-operative Union of America, Aug., 15, and still occupies a post. Box 50. R. F. D. No. 1, Madison Heiglits, Amherst Co., Va.
Joseph George Falck,
B. S., 84; Sec. Trustees of Public Schools, Wash., D. C .: Teacher Pub. Schools, D. C., 84-91; Forest Service. (Ogden, Utah.)
Charles Henry Gardner,
B. S., 84; M. D., 90; Surgeon, Public Health Bureau; Asst. U. S. Coast Survey, 87. (Washı., D. C.)
William A. Hedrick,
A. M., 84; Ph. D., 87; Johns Hopkins Univ .; Tracher Wash. High School, 87.
Orlando G. Wales, B. S., 84. (District of Columbia.)
Lewes D. Wilson,
B. S., 84; M. D., 88· Phi Kappa Psi; Staughton Prize for Mathematics, 84; Hon. Mention at Graduation Med. Sch., 88; Physician; author sundry Medical Papers; mem. Capital Club and Clinical Club, District of Columbia. 316 B St. S. E., Wash .. D. C.
1885
Ignatius Thomas Davis,*
A. B., 85; Chemist; Chemist U. S. Museum of Hygiene. d. 1892.
Edward Sturges Hosmer,
A. M., 85; LL. B., 91; LL. M., 91. (Wash., D. C.)
Lee Davis Lodge,
A. M., 85; Ph. D., 92; Pres. Limestone Coll. (S. C.) since 99; Tutor Greek, 84-85; adj. prof. Latin, 85-87; prof. French, 87.96; prof. philosophy, 90-97; prof. political science, 94- 99; all at George Wash. Univ .; established Winnie Davis School of History as a dept. of Limestone Coll., 00; author "A Study in Cor- neille;" mem. Cosmos Club. Gaffney, S. C.
Owen M. Miller,* A. B., 85. d. 1891.
Charles Dudley Rhodes,
A. B., 85; Grad. U. S. Mil. Acad., 89; Hon. Grad. Infantry and Cavalry School, 07; Grad. Staff Coll., 08; Phi Kappa Psi and Enosinian Soc .; on Baseball and Football Teams; Lieu- tenant Colonel of Cavalry, U. S. Army; Com- mandant, Mounted Service School at Fort Riley, Kansas; Prof. Military Science and Tactics, Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 93-95; mem. First Gen- eral Staff, U. S. Army, 03-06; re-detailed as a mem. General Staff Corps, 09-12; mem. Execu- tive Comm. Natl. Rifle Assn. of Am., 11; par- ticipated in Pine Ridge Campaign against hos- tile Sioux Indians, 90-91; Rustler War in Wyoming, 92; Spanish War, Santiago de Cuba, 98; China Relief Expedition, 00; Philippinos Insurrection, 00-03; field service against hostile Moros, P. I., 09; prize essayist, U. S. Cavalry Assn., 98; Scaman prize essayist, Mil. Service Inst. of U. S., 01; gold medalist, do., 05; ed. and assoc. ed. Journal, U. S. Cavalry Assn., 99-16; author of "The Cavalry;" lecturer, Army War Coll., 06: do, NatI. Guard Assn. of Penna., 07; do. Natl. Guard of Calif., 08; do. the Academic Board and Students, Va. Mil. Inst., 12; author of professional papers; mem. Army and Navy Club of Manila; Army and Navy Club of Wash., D. C .; Military Order of the Dragon and Ohio Soc. of Wash., D. C. Fort Riley, Kansas.
Edward Roome,*
A. M., 85; M. D., 88; M. D., 89, Hahnemann Med. Coll., Pa .; Physician; Tutor, Latin, 84- 85; Adj. Prof. Greek, 85-88-90.
Raleigh Sherman,
B. S., 85; Phi Kappa Psi; received Hermesian Soc. debating medal; Enosinian Soc. debating medal; the Davis prize and others; Lawyer. 1410 H St. N. W. and 1403 L St. N. W. Wash., D. C., and Sharpsburg, Md.
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COLUMBIAN COLLEGE.
1885-91]
Francis H. Stephens,
A. M., 85; LL. B., 87; LL. M., 88; Phi Kappa Psi; Enosinian Soc .; football, baseball; Law- yer; Asst. Corporation Counsel, D. C. Ma- sonic connections. Municipal Bldg. and 1714 Summit Pl. N. W., Wash., D. C.
Charles Lyon Sturtevant,
B. S., 85; LL. B., 88; LL. M., 89; Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Delta Phi; Patent Lawyer; mem. Cos- mos, Chevy Chase and University Clubs. Washington Loan and Trust Bldg. and 2110 Leroy Pl., Wash., D. C.
Frank Suter,
A. M., 85; received medal for Latir 85; Teacher of Chemistry. Eastern High School, and R. F. D. No 4, Wash., D .C.
1886
Jesse Eastman Christy,
A. B., 86; Teacher, Metropolitan Business Coll. Chicago, Il1. (1920 Emmet St., Omaha, Nebr.)
Henry Benjamin Hedrick,
A. B., 86; A. M., 12, Yale Univ., Ph. D., 15, do .; Astronomer, Yale Univ. (New Haven, Conn.)
Mosheim Fletcher Fair Swartzell,
A. B., 86; A. M., 91; Enosinian Soc .; Well- ing prize in Metaphysics, Montague prize in Latin, Huntington prize in Greek, Davis prize in Public Speaking; Teacher, Washington Pub- lic Schools. 1112 Rhode Island Ave., N. W. Wash., D. C.
1887
William A. Hedrick, (See c. 84.)
Charles Bradford Hudson,
A. B., 87; Phi Kappa Psi; Artist, Illustrator, U. S. Natl. Museum; Illustrator, U. S. Fish Com .; awarded silver medal for drawings, Interl. Exposition at Bergen, Norway, 98; do. at Ex- position Universelle, Paris, 00; 1st lieut. Span- ish-Am. War, U. S. Infantry Vols .; author "The Crimson Conquest." 317 Alder St., Pacific Grove, Calif.
1888
Arnold Harris Hord, Rev.,
A. B., 00, as of class 88; Register of the Dio- cese of Pa .; Ordained Deacon, Prot. Epis. Ch., May 24. 91; Ordained Priest, June 12, 92; Curate, Christ Ch. Germantown, 91-92; Senior Curate St. James Ch., 92-94; Rector of Eman- uel Ch. (Holmesburg), 94-01; Rector of St. Michaels Ch. (Germantown), 01-14; and during this rectorship built a new church edifice; mem of Comm. that recommended the present coat-of-arms and scal of the Diocese of Pa .; mem. of the Comm. on Parochial History, Dio- cese of Pa .; Historian Soc. of War 1812 in State of Pa .; Chaplain of Soc. of Colonial Wars, D. C., 97-99; mem. of Exec. Bd. of Church Historical Soc .; Mgr. of Seaman's Ch. Inst. (Phila.); Trier of Diocese of Pa., 02-14; Mgr. Episcopal Hosp., 10-16; author of Hord Fam- ily of Virginia" "Thomas Hord Gentlemen," (genealogical work); contributor to historical and genealogical articles to various magazines; mem. Union League (Phila.); Soc. of Colonial Wars, Sons of the Revolution, War of 1812, Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Virginia Historical Soc., Pa. Historical Soc., Site and
Relic Soc. of Germantown. 12th and Walnut Sts., Phila. and 146 W. Walnut Lane, German- town, Phila., Pa.
Eugene Beauharnais Jackson (Rev.), B. S., 88; A. B., 89: Ministry; Student Crozer Theol. Sem. 16 (Warrenton, Va.)
Edward Roome, (See c. 85.)
Frank Howard Seely,
B. S., 88; Medal for best original oration (grad- uation); Accountant; Sec. and Treas. for var. ious scholarship and educational funds. 352 Monadnock Bldg., San Francisco and 3028 E. 17th St., Oakland, Calif.
George Laurence Wilkinson,
B. S., 88; LL. B., 91; LL. M., 92; Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Delta Phi; Ruggles medal for Mathe- matics; Lawyer; mem. Cosmos Club (Washing- ton, D. C.), Univ. Club of Chicago, Univ. Club (Evanston, I!l.) Country Club of (Evanston, Ill.) and Glen View Country Club. Marquette Bldg., Chicago, Ill. and 1027 Green- wood Blvd., Evanston, Il1.
1889
Eugene Beauharnais Jackson, (See c. 88.)
1890
Harry Grant Hodgkins,
A. B., 90; Asst. Naval Observatory; Instr. Math. George Washington Univ., 90-06, 10-16; Registrar and Librarian, do 91-95; Price Worker, Nautical Almanac Off. 87-97; Asst. Nautical Almanac Off. 97-11; Asst. Naval Ob- servatory. U. S. Naval Observatory. Wash., D. C.
1891
Charles L. Frailey,
A. B., 91; LL. B., 93; LL. M., 94; Phi Delta Phi . Lawyer; author "The Recall of Judicial De- cisions as applied to the Federal Judiciary,' ar- ticle in "Case and Comment," May, 1915; mem. Chevy Chase, Army and Navy and Uni- versity Clubs. 416, 5th St. N. W. Washington, D. C and E. Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Eva Virginia Heth,
B. S., 91; A. B., 92; A. M., 93; Staughton medal for Latin; Gold Medal from Univ. of. Va. for local exam. in Latin, French and Mathematics; Teaching; author "Syllabus of American His- tory." Business High School Annex and 1833 S. St. N. W., Wash., D. C.
E. Hilton Jackson,
A. B., 91; LL. B., 92; LL. M., 93; A. M., 94; D. C. L., 00; Lawyer. (416, 5th St., Wash., D. C.)
Horace W. Jones,*
A. B., 91; Student, Theology, Princeton Univ. d. September 13, 1914.
Charles Poor Kindleberger,
A. B., 91; Medical Officer, U. S. Navy; Fleet Surgeon, U. S. Fleet. U. S. S. Wyoming care Postmaster, New York City.
Walker Davis MacLean,*
A. B., 91; LL. B., 93; LL. M .. 94; Law student, Columbian Univ.
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Mabel Nelson Thurston,
A. B., 91; A. M., 93; Writer; staff contributor to Youths Componion. (3143, 15th St., Wash., D. C.)
1892
William R. Blackford,
B. S., 92; LL. B., 94; LL. M., 95; Enosinian Soc .; received medal for address de- livered at closing exercises of Enosinian Soc .; Special Agent Federal Trade Comm .; Pres. Sunshine Home for Women; mem. Executive Bd. Gospel Mission. Commerce Bldg., 19th and Pa. Ave., and 714 N. Carolina Ave. S. E. Wash., D. C.
Nina D. Bradley (Mrs. H. G. Hodg- kins),
B. S., 92; Columbian Women; Ruggles Medal. 1330 Belmont St. N. W., Wash., D. C., and Bethesda, Md.
N. E. Fugitt,*
A. B., 92. d. 1894.
Walter Scott Harshman
M. S., 92; Ph. D., 94; B. S., 80, Western Reserve; C. E., 83, Ohio Normal; Professor Mathematics, U. S. Navy; prof. math. Tri- State Normal Coll., 84-85; do. Am. Normal Coll., 85-88; prof. math. U. S. Navy since 00; dir. Nautical Almanac Office, 01-07; author of scientific papers. Navy Dept., Wash., D. C.
Anna Sarah Hazeltor
B. S., 92; chapter pres. Pi Beta Phi; and pres. Alpha Providence Pi Beta Phi; Teacher; State Treas. D. A. R .; Regent Lucy Holcombe Chap- ter, D. A. R .; Sec. High School Teachers' Assn .; Pres. Twice, Sec. and Treag. Colum- bian Women; mem. College Women's Club; Alumnae Assn .; King's Daughters and Y. W. C. A. Business High School and 38th St. and Woodley Lane, Wash., D. C.
Eva Virginia Heth, (See c. 91.)
Howard Lincoln Hodgkins. (See c. 83.)
Lee Davis Lodge, (See c. 85.)
L. Murphree Roper,
A. B., 92; A. B., 91, Furman Univ .; A. M., 92, do .; D. D., 05, do .; Clergyman; city mis- sionary, Wash., D. C., 91-92; supply pastor 1st Baptist Church, Attica, N. Y., 92-95; pastor, 1st Church, Canton, O., 96-00; 1st Church, Spartanburg, S. C., 00-12; Ist Church, Peters- burg, Va., 12 -; trustee Furman Univ .; Ander- son (S. C.) Female Coll. elected Pres. Furman Univ., but declined, 03. Petersburg, Va.
Florence S. Shipman (Mrs. Frederick C. Lawyer ),
A. B., 92. (30 Odell Ave., Yonkers, N. Y.) John Hamilton Stone,
A. B., 92; M. D., 95; Surgeon, U. S. A. (Re- tired). 1057 Government St., Mobile, Ala. 1893
Edna A. Clark,
B. S., 93; M. S., 96; Pi Beta Phi; Enosinian Teacher; mem. Columbian Women; Coil ge Woman's Club; Washington Soc. of the Fine Arts Natl. Geog. and the Audubon Socs. Cen- tral High School, 13th and Clifton Sts. N. W. and the Victoria, 14th and Clifton Sts. N. W. Wash., D. C.
Charles Grinnell Cogley (Rev.),
A. B., 93; Clergyman. Md.)
(Wayside, Charles Co.,
Lucy Edith Cogley, B. S., 93.
Joseph Herbert Ford, B. S., 93; A. M., 9; M. D., 97; Maj. Med. Corps, U. S. A. Care American Embassy, Vienna, Austria. Eva Virginia Heth, (See c. 91.)
Sarah Elizabeth Mason,* B. S., 93. d. 1904. Anne Lewis Pierce,
B. S., 93; M. S., 97; received Kendall Scholar- ship; Director of Bureau of Investigations, N. Y. Tribune; Ed. of Bureau Chemistry (Asst. to Dr. Wiley); Sec. to Prof. Gore in Paris, 00 (Paris Exposition); author of "Thousand and One Tests" and contributor to"Woman's Page" and "Institute Page" of the N. Y. Tribune; mcm. College Women's Club and Columbian Women. Tribune Bldg., N. Y. C. and 1328, 11tb St. N. W., Wash., D. C.
Mary Charlotte Priest,
A. B., 93; A. M., 01, Columbia; Prefect of Studies, National Park Seminary. Forest Glen, Md.
Henry R. Pyne,
A. B., 93; A. M., 94; Theta Delta Chi: medal for excellence in Greek; medal for excellence in Latin; mem. baseball and foothall teams; Teacher of Latin; Head of Dept. of Latin, Evander Childs H. S .; Teacher in charge Wakefield Annex, Evander Childs H. S. Evan- der Childs H. S. and 1115 Boston Road, N. Y. C.
Frances Estelle Throckmorton,
A. B., 93; A. M., 94; Teacher. (Wash., D. C.) Mabel Nelson Thurston,
(See c. 91.)
1894
Juliet Maud Duvall (Mrs. H. T. A. Lemon),
B. S., 94. 629 G St. S. W., Wash., D. C. George L. Edmunds,
A. B., 94; Sigma Chi; Business Mgr. Columbiad, 92-93; Publicity Adviser Mexican Government; since 08 successively on the Washington Bu- reau Staffs of N. Y. World, Herold, Sun and Tribune; 10 Corres. Cleveland Lcoder and Toledo Blade; 13 to date, Corres. Boise Idcho Capitol News, Mexico City Doily Sun; 14 Pub- licity Consulting Expert, Republican Congres- sional Committee; mem. National Press Club. Mexican Embassy and 1220, 12th St. N. W., Wash., D. C.
Mary Virginia Fenwick (Mrs. Charles H. Lane),
B. S., 94; Home-maker and Mother; Church Worker. R. F. D. No. 1, Ballston, Va.
S. Carroll Ford, A. B., 94; LL. B., 97
William Watmough Grier,
A. B., 94; M. D., 98. (1223 K St., Wash., D. C.)
Hester E. McNelly,
B. S., 94; LL. B., 05, Washington Coll. of Law; Pi Beta Phi; Teacher of Law in the Business High School; admitted to the Bar. 05. 324 B St. S. E., Wasb., D. C.
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1894-97]
H. L. Mitchell, A. B., 94.
Arthur Lee Wilson,
A. B., 94. (1504 Grace St., Lynchburg, Va.)
1895
Clara Alma Crew (Mrs. Grosvenor Monro Jones),
B. S., 95; Pi Beta Phi; mem. College Women's Club. 3504, 13th St. N. W. Wash., D. C.
George Roscoe Davis,
A. B., 95; _ L. B., 97, National Univ. Law Sch .; LL. M. 97, do; Theta Delta Chi; Lawyer, De- partmental Service; mem. Home Club. Pension Office and 1407, 10th St. N. W., Wash., D. C.
Addie E. Maguire (Mrs. A. M. Hilliker),
B. S., 95; A. M., 96; Pi Beta Phi. 113 Grove St., Lansdale, R. I.
Clarence Le Roy Parker,
B. S., 95; M. S., 96; M. P. L., 07; LL. B., 06, Natl. Univ .; Sigma Chi; Enosinian Soc .; Medal for excellence in dchate Enosinian Soc. 96; Attorney-at-Law; mem. of Exam. Corps of U. S. Patent Office, 5 yrs. 910 G St. N. W. and 1113 E. Capitol St., Wash., D. C.
Daniel Webster Prentiss,
B. S., 95; M. D., 99; Phi Chi; Physician; Assoc. Surg. Emergency Hosp .; Clin. Assoc. in Surg., Medical Dept .; author 12 pamphlets on medical subjects; mem. Cosmos Club. 1213 M St. N. W., Wash., D. C.
Spencer B. Prentiss,
B. S., 95; LL. B., 97; LL. M., 98: M. P. L., 99; Patent Lawyer; mem. Masonic Fraternity, Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. D. C. and Am. Patent Law Assn. McLachlen Bldg. and 3447 Holmead Pl. N. W., Wash., D. C.
1896
Mary Katherine Chapin,
A. B., 96; A. M., 97. (P. O. Box 32, Waverley, Mass.)
Harry Hampton Donnally,
B. S., 96; A. M., 97; M. D., 03: Phi Chi; Physi- cian; diseases of Children; author , articles in current medical journals on subjects relating to diseases of infancy and childhood; mem. University Club. 1612 I St. N. W., Wash., D. C.
Mortimer B. Hall, M. S., 96; LL. B., 05. (Poolcsvo!le, Md.)
Hannah May Johnson,
A. B., 96; Teacher, High School. (1412 V St., Wash., D. C.)
Henrietta Camille Morrison (Mrs. George R. Davis),* A. B., 96. d. 1908.
Edward Albert Playter,* A. B., 96. d. 1907.
Elliott Coues Prentiss, B. S., 96; M. D., 00; M. S., 04. (Care Y. M. C. A., El Paso, Texas.)
H. Worthington Talbott,
B. S., 96; Insurance Insp. (12 Masonic Tem- ple, New Orleans, La.)
Elinor Wilson (Mrs. Arthur L.), A. B., 96. (1504 Grace St., Lynchhurg, Va.)
1897
Helen Ruth Biddis (Mrs. Frank E. Edgington),
A. B., 97; Enosinian Soc .; Teacher of History and Mathematics, Wash. Coll .; Pres. of Colum- bian Women, 08 09; author of "Home base leaf- lets on Missionary Work"; mem. Classical and College Women's Clubs; Columbian Women of George Washington Univ. and Central High School Alumni. 1916, 2d St. N. E., Wash., D. C.
Florence Lorraine Bingham,
A. B., 97; Pi Beta Phi; Clerk, Postoffice Dept .; Treas. Columbian Women's Club; mem. College Women's and Columbian Women's Clubs. Postoffice Dept. and The Albemarle, 17th and T Sts. N. W., Wash., D. C.
Edmund Kemper Broadus,
A. B., 97; A. M., 00; Univ. of Chicago; Theta Delta Chi; Lodge Medal for French; Gold Nadal for Latin: Valedictorian; Prof. of English, Univ. of Alberta; mem. of the Senate, Finiw. of Alberta; Instr. in English, Harvard Univ., 07-08; author. University of Alberta, Edmonton South, Alberta, Canada.
Joseph Finckel,
B. S., 97; Theta Delta Chi; School Teacher and Violinist; mem. Schlarofia Club. 1300 Monroe St. N. W., Wash., D. C.
Frederick Cragin Jones,*
B. S., 97; M. S., 99; Specification Writer. d. 1913.
Mary Isabel Kellv.
A. B., 97; Pi Beta Phi; Greek and Latin medals; received scholarship to college from Eastern High School; mem. College Woman's Club and Friday Morning Music Club. 3166, 17th St., Wash., D. C.
Anna Campbell Kelton (Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley).
B. S., 97. 2345 Ashmead Pl., Wash., D. C. Eleanor A. Lamson,
B. S., 97; M. S., 99; Asst. U. S. Naval Ohser- vatory; mem. Columbian Women, College Woman's Club and Astronomical Soc. of Ameri- ca. U. S. Naval Observatory and 1715 Kil- bourne St., Wash., D. C.
Ruth McGowan,
A. B., 97; Pi Beta Phi; Artist; mem. College Woman's, Current Topics, Bannockburn Golf and Sketch Clubs, Washington Assn. of Fine Arts and Arts Club of Wash. 1207 Rhode Island Ave. N. W., and 1417 Belmont St. N. W., Washı., D. C.
Lillian Pace,
B. S., 97; A. M., 98; Pi Beta Pli; Teacher, Mathematics and Physics. Central High Sch. and 1425 Chaplin St., Wash., D. C.
Charles Kilbourne Robinson, .
B. S., 97; Lawyer. (1410 Berger Bldg., Pitts- burgh, Pa)
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[1897-99
Grace Isabella Ross (Mrs. William Embert Chamberlin),
A. B., 97; Enosinian; College' Dramatic Club; Columbian Women; Enosinian Medal for De- bate; Class Poet; Pres. Dramatic Assn., 95; Pres. Columbian Women, 10-11; do. Wash. Readers' Club, 10-12; Bd. of Dirs. College Women's Club, 15-17; Cor. Sec. Vt. State Assn. of D C .; Treas. Ladies' Aid Ist Cong Ch., 16-17; Pres. Friendship Nursery Aid Club, 15-16; Civil Service Examiner, 05-15; mem. Clan Ross in America, College Women's Club, College Equal Suffrage League, Wash- ington Readers' Club, Audubon Soc., Red Cross, etc. 44 R St. N. E., Wash., D. C.
George Edmund Traver Stevenson (Rev.),
A. B., 97; A. M., 97; Clergyman; Chaplain, U. S. Navy. (Care Navy Dept., Wasb., D. C.) Hugh Thomas Stevenson, ( Rev.),
A. B., 97; A. M., 97; Pastor Betbany Bapt. Ch. (157 U St., Wash., D. C.)
Clara Upton (Mrs. Roy Y. Ferner),
A. B., 97; M. S., 99; Ruggles Medal in Mathe- matics; Teacher, Dist. Public Schools, 98-00; Computer U. S. Naval Observatory, 00-01; mem. College Woman's Club, 3709 Keokuk St., Wash., D. C.
1898
Elise Bradford (Mrs. E. D. Johnson), A. B., 98; A. M., 00. (Brunswick, Me.) Reed Paige Clark,
A. B., 98; A. M., 01; LL. B., 01; Sigma Chi; T. M. O. M., Enosinian Soc .; Staughton Prize in Latin, 98; Elton Prize in Greek, 98 (shared with Thatcher Clark); pres. sen. class, Coll., 98; " pres. Ist yr. class Law Sch., 99; Ed. of Coll. edition of "Cyrano de Bergerac"; Genl. Re- ceiver of Liberian Customs; mem. University Club (Wash.) and Derryfield Club (Manchester, N. H.) Monrovia, Liberia, W. C. A., and Lon- donderry, N. H.
Thatcher Clark,
A. B., 98. (Ridge Rd., Lowerre, Yonkers, N. Y.)
Quirof Harlan,
B. S., 98; Received James McBride Sterrett Medal for Excellence in Physics, 98; Acct. Clerk, Navy Dept. Navy Dept. and 707 Shep- herd St. N. W., Wash., D. C.
Mary Squire Hinman (Mrs. Edgar L. Gerwig), A. B., 98. (Allegheny, Pa.)
G. Carroll Hoover,
A. B., 98; Enosinian Soc .; awarded Gold Medal for Oratory; Class Poet; Lawyer; Director and Secretary Riverside Cemetery Co .; Secretary B. and L. Assn .; Trustee First Presbyterian Church. 502 Swede St. and 601 W. Main St., Norristown, Pa.
Frances Mabel Jacobs ( Mrs. Nickels),
A. B., 98; A. M., 99; Pi Beta Phi; pres. Maternity Hosp .; dir. on bd. Y. W. C. A .; mcm. Thursday Musical. 2500 Pillsbury Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
Gertrude Elizabeth Metcalf ( Mrs. W. D. Mackenzie),
B. S., 98; Head of Engl. Dept. Natl. Correspon-
dence Inst .; vice-pres. Woman's Single Tax Club; commn. chrmn. Woman's Federation, Col- lege Equal Suffrage League. 31 T St. N. W., Wash., D. C.
Georgia Sanderlin,
A. B., 98; A. M., 02; Pi Beta Phi; Asst. Dept. of History, Carnegie Inst .; Asst. Managing Ed. American Historical Review; mem. College Women's Club, Wash., D. C., and College Equal Suffrage League. Woodward Bldg. and 2818, 27th St., Wash., D. C.
Henry Hatch Dent Sterrett ( Rev.),
A. B., 98; Tbeta Delta Chi; Minister. St. Paul's Church, E. Broad St., and 14 S. 18th St., Columbus, Ohio.
Christian George Storm,
B. S., 98; M. S., 99; Pb. D., 16; awarded Rug- gles Prize in Mathematics, 98: Director Chemical Research, Aetna Explosive Co., Inc .; Asst. and Instr. in Chemistry, Columbian Univ., 09-15; Chemist, Burcau of Ordnance, Navy Dept., 01- 08; Explosives Chemist, Bureau of Mines, 09- 15; author numerous articles in chemical and scientific publications; mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Aetna Explosives Co., Inc., 120 Broadway. N. Y. C., and 387 N. 7th St., Newark, N. J.
Albert Rhett Stuart,
A. B., 98; A. M., 00; LL. B., 00; LL. M., 01; D. C. L., 02; mem. Debating Soc. and Enosin- ian; received the law book prize; the $100 prize and the parliamentary law medal of the Debating Soc .; officer 00 law class; Attorney at Law: mem. Baltimore and Green Spring Valley Hunt Clubs. 1206 Continental Trust Bldg. and 500 Woodlawn Road, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md.
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