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REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION
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The Maine Bulletin
Entered at the Post Office at Orono as second class matter Published monthly during the academic year
Vol. XXIV University of Maine, Orono, Maine, July, 1921
No. 1
Alumni and Non-Graduate Directory
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University of Maine Naive Unie
1921
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PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS ORONO, MAINE
REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION
HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY GIFT OF THE UNIVERSITY gumes 19, 1923
CONTENTS
PAGE
Introduction Signs and Abbreviations
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Part I-Class Lists
6-170
Certificates in the School Course in Agriculture,
171-175
Teachers' Course in Agriculture,
Two Years' Course in Home Economics,
and in Library Economy
Lost Alumni
176-182
Part II-Class Roll
183
Attendance and Degrees by Years
184-185
Part III-Geographic Index
186-227
Part IV-Alphabetic Index
228-268
Part V-Constitution of the General Alumni Association
269-277
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INTRODUCTION
From time to time a Directory of the graduates of the University of Maine has been prepared. Early editions appeared in the college catalogue or as a part of the annual report. The numerical strength of the gradu- ates became such that in 1912 and in 1914 separate editions were prepared. In 1915 the first non-graduates directory appeared. The present edition therefore is the fourth appearing as a separate bulletin of the University.
The typographical make-up of the last edition is repeated. The class is the unit upon which the entire Directory is based. Non-graduates, who pride their class affiliation equally with their more fortunate college mates, are listed with the class in which they entered college.
The Directory is arranged in four parts. In Part I the names are given chronologically, by classes. For graduates the bachelor's degree is given and the curriculum pursued. Advanced degrees are indicated with the year of award in parenthesis, and unless otherwise stated the Univer- sity of Maine is, with some exceptions, the institution granting them. The fraternity is given, followed by the home or residence address; the state is Maine if not otherwise indicated. Then follows the occupation and business address. Bachelor's degrees granted out of course are followed by the year of award in parenthesis.
Non-graduates are listed chronologically followed by the year or years in attendance at the University. Degrees granted at other institu- tions are listed and the home address or residence, occupation, and busi- ness address complete the information.
Deceased graduates and non-graduates are listed followed, when it is known, by the year of their death in parenthesis.
Part II contains the numerical statistics, Part III is a geographic in- dex, and Part IV is an alphabetic index.
It is to be regretted that the correct addresses are not known for many whose names appear in this Directory. The entire alumni and former student body was circularized several times; tracers were used to follow" up those whose address had become obsolete. and fraternity, town and city directories were used to bring the information as nearly as possible up to date. A list of lost alumni is printed at the end of Part I. If you can assist in locating any of these lost alumni your help will be appreci- ated. If your own address or occupation has been changed fill in the blank on Page 4. Address all communications to the Alumni Office.
This edition has been compiled by Miss Harriet B. Tupper under the direction of Wayland D. Towner, 1914, Alumni Sec- retary.
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Cooperative Service To You
This edition of the Directory is placed in your hands as the result of the cooperative effort of the University and the General Alumni Association. The University financed the printing and mailing and the General Alumni Association thru its Alumni Office directed the compilation. The General Alumni Association is the strongest single agency working for the betterment and present and future success of the Uni- versity. The Association finances its work, which is carried on by the Alumni Office, as the result of the payment of $3 and $10 alumni dues. If you appreciate this free Directory, an evidence of its work, you can no better guarantee a con- tinuance of the service to you than by the payment of your dues to J. A. Gannett '08, Treasurer, Alumni Hall, Campus.
The General Alumni Association and the University work hand in hand. Help one and you help the other.
Use this slip if your record is incorrect
ALUMNI SECRETARY,
University of Maine, Orono, Me.
Dear Sir :
The information printed in the Alumni Directory for me should be as follows :
Degrees rec'd, when and where ........................
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Name ............. .Class .... .Frat ..
Occupation.
Business Address.
Residence
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CLASS LISTS
SIGNS AND ABBREVIATIONS
The asterisk (*) indicates deceased, and the (#) address unknown.
The curriculum or major subject is indicated by the following abbreviations: Ae, Agricultural Education; Ag, Agriculture to 1911 and Agronomy after that date; An, Animal Husbandry; B1 (Ag), Biology in the College of Agriculture; BI (As), Biology in the College of Arts and Sciences; Ce, Civil Engineering; Ch (As), Chem- istry in the College of Arts and Sciences; Ch, Chemistry in the College of Tech- nology; Che, Chemical Engineering; Dy, Dairy Husbandry; Ec, Economics and Sociology; Ee, Electrical Engineering; Eh, English; El, Elective; Fy, Forestry; Gk, Greek and Classical Archeology; Gm, German; He, Home Economics; Ht, Horti- culture; Hy, History; Lt, Latin; Me, Mechanical Engineering; MI, Modern Lan- guages; Ms, Mathematics and Astronomy; Pl, Philosophy; Pm, Pharmacy; Prm, Preparatory Medical; Ps, Physics; Py, Poultry Husbandry; Rm, Romance Lan- guages; Sc, Scientific; SI, Science and Literature; Sp, Spanish and Italian.
BACHELORS' DEGREES
B. S. Bachelor of Science
B. A. Bachelor of Arts
B. Ph. Bachelor of Philosophy
Ph. C.
Pharmaceutical Chemist
Ph. G. Graduate in Pharmacy
B.M.E. Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering
B.C.E. Bachelor of Civil Engineering
B. Pd. Bachelor of Pedagogy
LL. B. Bachelor of Laws
ADVANCED DEGREES
M. S. Master of Science
M. A. Master of Arts
C. E. Civil Engineer
M. E. Mechanical Engineer
LL. M. Master of Laws
E. E. Electrical Engineer
Ch. E. Chemical Engineer
Ph. D. Doctor of Philosophy
B. Ph. Bachelor of Philosophy
HONORARY DEGREES
M. S. Master of Science
LL. D. Doctor of Laws
Sc. D. Doctor of Science
M. E. Mechanical Engineer
C. E. Civil Engineer
L.H.D. Doctor of the More Humane Letters
D. Eng. Doctor of Engineering
Ph. D. Doctor of Philosophy
M. Ph. Master of Philosophy
CERTIFICATES
Le Library Economy
Sc Short Course in Agriculture
He Home Economics
Tsc Teacher's Course in Agriculture
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1872
GRADUATES
Gould, Benjamin Flint, C. E. Civil eng'r. Colusa, Calif.
Hammond, George Everett, C. E. Eliot. Chief clerk, Dept. of public works, U. S. Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H.
Haskell, Edwin James, B. S. (El.) + T 4 30 Pierce St., Westbrook. Silk Mfr., Haskell Silk Co., 98 Bridge St.
Hilliard, Heddle, C. E. Old Town. Civil eng'r.
*Thomas, Eber Davis, B. S.
Weston, George Omer, B. S. (Ag) R. F. D. No. 2, Madison. Farmer
NON-GRADUATES
Bowler, John True. 1868-9. Real estate, 49 Ohio St., Bangor
*Cary, William Holman, Jr. 1868-9
*Fisher, Edward Fletcher. 1868-70
George, Harrison William. 1869-70. (B. D., Oberlin, 1885) Poultryman. Ocean
View Place, Santa Cruz, Calif.
Harlow, William Lawrence. 1868-9. Buckfield
*Jackson, John. 1869-70
Macomber, George Leonard. 1868-70. Queenstown, Alberta
Norton, Charles Carroll. 1868-70. Sheepshead, Nevada
*Oleson, William Brewster. 1868-70 (Grad. Oberlin Theo. Sem., 1877) M. S. (Hon.) 1897 (d1915)
*Pease, Thomas Perley. 1869-70 (M. D. Bowdoin, 1875) (d1884)
*Rollins, Frank William. 1868-9
*Sargent, Oren Shaw. 1869-70 (d1900)
*Shorey, Marcus Peltiah. 1868-9 (d1870)
*Watson, Benjamin Franklin. 1868-70 (d1919)
1873
GRADUATES
*Eaton, Russell William, C. E. ¢ r & (d1921)
Hamlin, George Herbert, C. E. + T A Orono. Hydraulic eng'r. Bangor & Brewer Shipbuilding Co., Brewer
Holt, Fred William, C. E. 42 Pugsley Bldg., St. John, N. B. Civil and hydraulic eng'r
Oak, John Marshall, B. S. (E1) 13 Third St., Bangor. Retired
*Reed, Charles Emery, C. E.
Scribner, Frank Lamson, B. S. (El) Washington, D. C. Special agent and agros- tologist, U. S. Dept. Agriculture
Thayer, Harvey Bates, B. S. (El) 15 Vesper St., Worcester, Mass. Real estate
NON-GRADUATES
Claflin, William Henry. 1869-70. Treas., W. H. Claflin Co., Inc., 269 Common- wealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
#Clark, Joseph Eliot Payson. 1869-70
Curtis, Louville. 1870. Claims dept., B. & M. R. R. Tyngsboro, Mass. *Curtis, Roland. 1870. (M. D., Bowdoin, 1874) (d1882)
Lane, Samuel. 1869-71. Mechant (Lane & Pearce) Houlton *Lovejoy, Wilbur Fremont. 1869
*Ransom, Frederic Alexander. 1869-70
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1874
GRADUATES
*Allen, William Albert, C. E. ¢ I' 4
*Balentine, Walter, B. S. (El); M. S. (1881). + T A
*Gerrish, William Herbert, B. S .; (M. D.) Gurney, John Irvine, B. S. (El) + T & Highland St., Dorchester, Mass. Florist *Hunter, Rodney David, B. S. (El) (d1912)
Ramsdell, Louise Hammond, B. S. (El) (Mrs. Milton D. Noyes) R. F. D. No. 1, Sebec Station
NON-GRADUATES
#Burleigh, Frank Pierce. 1870
*Burnham, Mark Emery. 1870-1
*Moore, Samuel Campbell. 1870-2 (d1888)
Osgood, Charles Frederick. 1870-2. Garland. Farmer
*Pullen, Clarence Edgar. 1870 (d1902)
*Reed, William Henry. 1870-3 (d1883) #Trickey, George Irving. 1871
Whitehouse, Manley Hacker. 1870. Mgr., Spokane & New York Land Co., 410 Mohawk Bldg., Spokane, Wash.
Wingate, Edward Ricker. 1870-1. Mfg. of windows and doors; planing mill. Cherryfield
Wood, William Ireland. 1870 Lawyer. Corinna
1875
GRADUATES
Bates, Solomon Wheaton, C. E. + T 4 65 Sherman St., Portland. Patent Attor- ney, 57 Exchange St.
*Bumps, Wilbur Allerd, C. E., M. S. (1896) (M. D., N. Y. Univ. 1879) ¢ T A (d1921)
*Clapp, Samuel Harvey, C. E. ¢ T 4
Coburn, Lewis Farrin, C. E. + T & Attorney. Room 6, Ehlen & Grote Bldg., Orange, Calif.
Colesworthy, Charles Franklin, B. S. (El) + T 4 1623 Fuller Ave., Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif. Retired
*Durham, Charles Frederick, C. E.
*Goodale, Alfred Montgomery, B. S. (El) + J A (d1919)
Hitchings, Edson Forbes, C. E., M. S. (1889) + T & #2 Summer St., Orono. Retired
Jordan, Whitman Howard, B. S. (Ag); M. S. (1882); Sc. D. (1896); (LL. D., Mich. Agr. Col., 1907; Hobart, 1911) ¢ T & Orono. Retired
Mayo, Edward Dolliver, M. E. + T & 2808 S. Fremont Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Consulting eng'r. Barnett & Record Co., 700 Flour Exchange
Mitchell, Albert Eliphalet, M. E. + T & Strawberry Hill Ave., Stamford, Conn. Vice pres. and sec'y, Wyckoff Pipe & Creosoting Co., 30 E. 42nd St., New York City
Mitchell, Allen Gilmore, C. E. + T 4 124 Cooper St., Woodbury, N. J. Supt. Atlantic Div. Penn. R. R .; Camden Terminal Div. Penn. R. R .; Philadelphia & Camden Ferry Co., 22 Federal St., Camden, N. J.
*Moore, Fred Lamson, B. S.
*Rogers, Luther Woodman, B. S. (El) (d1914)
*Sewall, Minott Wheelwright, M. E. (d1914)
Shaw, George Moore, C. E. + T A 476 29th St., Oakland, Cal. Lawyer (Johnson & Shaw). United Savings Bank Bldg.
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Southard, Louis Carver, B. S. (1894) (EI); M. S., (1892) LL. D. (1904) ¢ T 4 21 Francis St., Brookline, Mass. Lawyer. 601 Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass. Webb, Wesley, B. S. (Ag.); M. S. (1885) 113 Bradford St., Dover, Delaware. Sec., Delaware State Board of Agriculture, State Capitol *Work, Edgar Alexander, C. E.
NON-GRADUATES
Bellows, Gustavus. 1871-2. Farmer. Freedom
Carver, John Henry. 1871. Fish business. Care New England Fish Co., Vancouver, B. C.
Dole, William Butler. 1872. Janitor. 731/2 Jefferson St., Bangor
#Gage, George Newton. 1871-2
*Ham, Benson Hayes. 1871-3 (d1895)
Jackson, Alton Atwell. 1871. (M. D., Harvard, 1883) Physician. 512 Broadway, Everett, Mass.
Jackson, Manley Alden. 1871. 1404 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Piano Dealer and Fire Insurance Broker, 501 Washington St.
#Kennedy, Charles.
Oak, Ora. 1871. 1048 W. 9th St., Riverside, Calif. Stock clerk
Soule, Sidney Smith. 1872, 1873-4. + T A New Gloucester. Retired
*Spratt, George Wilbur, Jr. 1871-2 (d1886)
*Spring, Charles Herbert. 1871-3 (d1901)
1876
GRADUATES
Abbott, Edmund, B. S. (Ch); (M. D.) West Kingston, R. I. Physician, 148 Broad- way, Providence, R. I.
Allen, Charles Plummer, B. S. (EI) B O II Presque Isle. Lawyer
Bacon, Francis Henry, B. S. (El)' (1908) + T A Pres., Francis H. Bacon Co., Mfrs. furniture and decorations. 555 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
*Beckler, Elbridge Harlow, C. E. (d1908)
Bisbee, Fred Milton, C. E. Q T V Amarillo, Tex. Chief engineer, Western Lines, A. T. & S. F. Fy. Co.
Blanding, Edward Mitchell, B. S. (Ch) + T 4 46 Madison St., Bangor. Editor and mgr., Industrial Journal
*Brainerd, Charles Marcellus, B. S. (Ag) B ℮ II
*Buker, George Haskell, B. S. (Ch)
*Cowan, Florence Helen, B. S. (E1)
Crosby, Oliver, M. E. + T 4 63 So. Robert St., St. Paul, Minn. Managing part- ner and eng'r., American Hoist & Derrick Co.
*Cyr, Vetal, B. S. (E1)
*Dike, James Edward, C. E. B O II
*Dike, Willis Oliver, B. S. (El)
*Estabrooke, Horace Melvyn, B. S. (El) M. S. (1884) (A. M., Bowdoin, 1891) Φ Γ Δ (d1908)
Farrington, Arthur Manly, B .S. (Ag); (B. V. S., Cornell, 1879) (D. V. M., Cornell, 1903) 1436 Chapin St., Washington, D. C. Chief, Misc. Div., Bureau Animal Industry, Dept. Agriculture
*Foss, George Obed, C. E. (d1913)
*Haines, William Thomas, B. S. (El); (LL. B., Albany) LL. D. (1900) B e II (d1919) Hamilton, Harry Fairfield, B. S. (EI); (D. M. D., Harvard, 1878) + T 4 125 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. Dentist
*Haskell, Newell Prince, B. S. B O II
How, Edward Stevens, M. E. Miami, Fla. Insurance agent. 202-04 Lawyers' Bldg. Hubbard, Philip Wadsworth, B. S. (EI) B O II 1559 Fairmont Way,
Los Angeles, Cal. Mail carrier
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Jones, Samuel Messer, M. E. B O II 29 Ionia St., Springfield, Mass. Retired *Lewis, Albert Augustus, B. S. (El) (d1914)
*Long, Herbert Augustine, M. E. (d1904)
Lothrop, Luther Ramsdell, C. E. 275 Base Line, San Bernadino, Calif. County Highway Commissioner, Court House
*Martin, Nelson Hussey, B. S. (d1921)
*Oak, Charles Edson, M. E. + r 4 (d1921)
Parks, George Daniel, C. E. Q T Y. Lafayette, Ind. Lawyer. Parks & Parks, Lafayette Life Bldg.
*Peirce ,Hayward, B. S. (El) + r A (d1920)
Pillsbury, Edward Butler, B. S. (E1) (1908) 1663 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Vice Pres., Radio Corp. of America, Woolworth Bldg., New York City
Reed, Frank Radford, C. E. 60 Franklin St., Rumford. Assistant Resident Eng'r. Rumford Falls Power Co.
*Reynolds, Henry Jones, B. S. (Ch) (d1917)
Robinson, Walter Franklin, B. C. E. (1912); C. E. (1889) 15 Cliff St., Arlington Heights, Mass. Ass't eng'r, U. S. Engineer's Office, Boston, Mass.
Rogers, Charles Wilson, M. E. + T' A 420 Aldine Ave., Chicago, Il1. Sec., New York Blower Co., Transportation Bldg.
*Stevens, William Lewis, M. E. (d1915)
#Williams, John Howard, B. S. (El) ¢ T A
NON-GRADUATES
*Carver, Russell Albion. 1872
#Gurney, Frank Parish. 1872-5
*Haseltine, Frank Adlam. 1872-4 (d1886)
#Hopkins, Eugene. 1872-5
Linnell, James Warren. 1872-3. Merchant and miner. Tuskaora, Nevada Moody, George Jameson. 1872-5. Box 105, Washougal, Wash. Lawyer #Mudgett, Webster. 1872-3
Rines, Randall Hight. 1872-3. Retired. Hotel Vendome, Boston, Mass. Shaw, Edward Carter. 1872-3 Asst. financial mgr., "The Kingdom" Shiloh *Southard, Frank Edwin. 1873-4 (d1904)
Whitaker, Franklin Pierce. 1872-3. (M. D., Bowdoin, 1883) Physician. Hermon
1877
GRADUATES
Blackinton, Alvah DeOrville, B. C. E., C. E. (1883) Q. T. V. 603 Olive St., Scran- ton, Pa. Vice Pres., Scranton Whetstone & Abrasine Wheel Co .; Sec. & treas., Consumers' Ice Company, Wyoming Ave.
*Burns, Robert Bruce, B. C. E .; C. E. (1884)
Dakin, Eugene Herbert, B. S. (Ch) 235 Frenclr St., Bangor. Gen'l mgr., S. L. Crosby Co., 126 Exchange St.
Danforth, Edward Franklin, B. S. (SI); (LL. B.) + T A Skowhegan. Lawyer Elkins, Augustus Jerome, B. M. E. 604 Flour Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn. Bookkeeper
Emery, Alicia Towne, B. S. (SI) Orono
Gould, Samuel Wadsworth, B. S. (SI) + T & Skowhegan. Lawyer
*Lunt, Joseph Cony, B. C. E. ¢ T' A
Phillips, Fred Foster, B. S. (SI) 5 Mabel St., Portland
*Shaw, Samuel, B. M. E. ¢ T' 4
*Stevens, Thomas Jefferson, B. M. E. + r A
Stone, Frank Pierce, B. S. (S1) + T A 143 Main St., Norway. Druggist #Sturgis, George Eugene, B. C. E. ¢ r A
Towne, Charles Elmer, B. C. E. Rocky Bar, Idaho. Mining eng'r Webster, Ivan Eldorus, B. S. (SI) Ruskin, Florida. Carpenter
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Weeks, James Walter, B. M. E. B O II Castine. Contracting architect Weeks, Nellie Estelle, B. S. (SI) Orono. (Mrs. Llewellyn Spencer)
NON-GRADUATES
#Andrews, Charles Frederick. 1873-75. A T 2
*Bunker, Frederic Story. 1873-4. (A. B., Harvard, 1884, M. D., 1888)
*Chase, Edson Clifford. 1873-4
Dow, William Wheeler.1873-5. 76 Comstock Ave., Edgewood Station, Providence, R. I.
#Emery, James Thissell. 1873
#Freeman, Charles Morse. 1873-4
*Goud, Frank Herbert. 1873-4 (d1881)
#Hartwell, Howard Hampson. 1874-6
*Harvey, Austin Irving. 1873-5 (M. D., Hahn. Med. Col., Phila., 1878) + T 4 (d1921) Herring, Menzies Fessenden. 1873-5. Linotype operator. Standish Ave., Braintree Highlands, Mass.
#Lovejoy, Adrean. 1873-4
Mallett, Frederick Bartlett. 1873-5. Stationary and construction eng'r., 407 Erie St. S. E., Minneapolis, Minn.
#Partridge, Ferdinand Lincoln. 1873-4
*Pullen, Fred Hubbard. 1873-5 (d1898)
*Reed, F. E.
1909 *Rich, Wilfred Babson. 1873-4
Roberts, Woodbury Davis. 1873. Shale, Calif.
Seavey, Thomas Burnham. 1873-4. Rep., Libby, McNeil & Libby. %Swift & Co., Kansas City, Kans.
#Townsend, Henry Clay. 1873-5
Wiggin, Fred Sumner. 1873-5. Presque Isle
#Whitney, William Butler. 1873-5
1878
GRADUATES
Benjamin, Charles Henry, B. M. E., (1912); M. E. (1881) (Dr. Eng., Case, 1908) Lafayette, Ind. Dean, School of Eng'g, Purdue University
*Brown, Emma, B. S. (SI) (Mrs. Charles Gilman)
*Caldwell, Andrew James, B. M. E. ¢ T 4 (d1878)
Chamberlain, Cecil Culvert, B. S. (Ch) 113 R. R. Street, Enderlin, N. D. Postmaster
Elwell, Charles Clement, B. C. E. (1912); C. E. (1890) + T 4 71 College St., New Haven, Conn. Public Utilities Commissioner, St. of Conn.
Fernald, George Everett, B. C. E. 511 West Wesley St., Wheaton, Il1. Salesman, 600 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Il1.
*Heald, James, B. S. (Ch) *Locke, John, B. S. (SI) B ℮ II
#Oakes, Frank Judson, B. C. E. ¢ T 4
Patterson, John Cameron, B. C. E. + T & Care G. N. Ry. Co., St. Paul, Minn. Asst. chief eng'r, G. N. Ry Co Tripp, Winfield Eastman, B. C. E. (LL. B., Univ. Wis., 1889) Tripp, Wis. Civil Eng'r and County Surveyor, Iron River, Wis.
*Walker, Edward Colby, B. S. (SI) B ℮ II
Webster, Otis Colby, B. S. (Ch) 67 State St., Augusta. Retired
NON-GRADUATES
#Berry, Eugene Manasseh. 1874-77 *Crocker, Appleton. 1874-6 (d1880) Hamlin, Fred Oscar. 1875. Mail carrier and farmer. R. 38, Waterville
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CLASS LISTS
*Haynes, John Edgar. 1874-5
*Hinckley, Fred Hale. 1874-5 (d1916)
Howe, Richard Scrope. 1874-8. Contractor. Fryeburg
*Jameson, Samuel Carl. 1874-5 (d1912)
*Jameson, William Smith. 1874-5 (d1914)
Lancaster, Edgar Harvey. 1874-5. Master mechanic, Jordan Lumber Co., Old Town *Leathers, Alvah Willis. 1874-5 (d1876)
#Lunt, James. 1874-5
#Mallett, Herbert Allston. 1874
#Miller, Silas Niles. 1874-5
Perkins, Frank Judson. 1874-7. 9 Bradbury St., Old Town
Plumly, Charles Fremont. 1874-6. The Wadsworth, Preble St., Portland. Retired
*Richardson, John Oakes. 1873-4 (d1902)
Small, A. Judson. 1874-5. R. 1, Lubec. Farmer
Stuart, Albert Harmon. 1874-5. 90 State St., Brewer. Piano Tuner. 50 Columbia St., Bangor
#Warriner, Edson. 1874-6
*Webb, Clara Ella. 1874-6 (d1897)
*Week, Erastus Gilmore. 1874-5 (d1884)
Weston, Edward. 1874-5. Fryeburg. Surveyor. Lumberman
1879
GRADUATES
Bean, Harry Percy, B. C. E., C. E. (1883) Campbell, Cal. Mgr. prune orchards *Blake, Edward Josiah, C. E. (1882) + T 4
Crosby, Simon Percy, B. S. (SI) 104 Mississippi River Boulevard, St. Paul, Minn. Attorney and Counselor at Law, 502-4 Globe Bldg.
Cutter, John Dana, B. S. (Ch); (M. D.) Tomahawk, Wis. Physician
Decrow, David Augustus, B. C. E .; C. E (1887) B e II 308 W. 106th St., New apolis, Minn. Retired
Decker, Wilbur Fisk, B. M. E .; M. E. (1887) + T 4 2021 Stevens Ave., Minne- York City, N. Y. Manager Water Works Dept., Worthington Pump & Ma- chinery Corp., 115 Broadway
#Ferguson, Willis Edwin, B. S. (Ag) + T 4
Gibbs, Charles Wingate, B. C. E .; C. E. (1884)Arco, Idaho. Supt., Utah Con- struction Co., Willits, Cal
#Gould, Annie May, B. S. (S1) (Mrs. Loomis F. Goodale)
*Holt, Nellie Maud, B. S. (S1)
*Kidder, Frank Eugene, B. C. E .; C. E. (1882) Ph. D. (1894) + T A (d1905)
Libby, Mark Dunnell, B. C. E. B ℮ II El Reno, Okla. Lawyer
*Loring, Charles Sewall, B. M. E.
Merrill, George Perkins, B. S. (SI); M. S .; (1882) Ph. D. (1889) (Sc. D., George Washington) 1422 Belmont St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Head curator, Dep't of Geology, U. S. National Museum
*Meserve, John William, B. M. E. B @ II (d1883)
Moore, Arthur Lee, B. S. (Ch) B O II Fresno, Calif.
Morse, Charles Adelbert, B. C. E .; C. E. (1886) + T 4 1614 E. 56th St., Chicago, Il1. Chief eng'r, C. R. I. & P. Ry. Co., 803 LaSalle St. Station
#Potter, Frederick David, B. M. E. + r A
*Shaw, Alton Jhacellous, B. M. E.
Vinal, Percia Ann, B. S. (SI); M. S. (1882) Orono. (Mrs. Albert White). In- surance agent and broker
Warren, George Otis, B. S. (S1) B O II Fryeburg. Merchant
Webster, Herbert, B. S. (SI) Jackson P. O., Howkan, Alaska
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NON-GRADUATES
#Allison, Daniel. 1875
#Brown, Arthur Prentiss. 1875-6
Clergue, Francis Hector. 1875-6. 597 Sherbrooke St., West, Montreal, Que. President, North R. R. Co., Rm. 901, 137 McGill St.
#Cochrane, Byron Harris. 1876-7. ¢ T A
#Colburn, Fred Alden. 1875-6
Curtis, John Andrew. 1875-7 Civil eng'r. Delta, Col.
Dustin, George Albert. 1875. Hardware. Dexter
#Goodale, Loomis Farrington. 1875-8. C. E. (Hon.) (1891)
Howes, Edwin Augustus. 1875-7. Beaumont, Calif.
*Johnson, Edwin Clinton. 1875-8 (d1878)
Jones, Oliver Leslie. 1875-6. Farmer. R. 2, Corinna. *Merrill, Albert Young. 1875-8 (d1910)
Morton, Asa Croxford. 1875-6. Farmer, R. 3, Bangor
Peaks, Henry Wilson. 1875-8. 54 Highland Ave., Bangor
*Smith, Eugene Gardiner. 1876-8. B O II (d1883)
Tibbetts, Charles Melvin. 1875-6. Q. T. V. 124 Washington St., Gardiner. Clerk, Hollingsworth & Whitney Co. Titus, William Nelson. 1875-7. Alna
*Webster, Howard Elmer. 1875-7
*Wellington, Arthur Lee. 1875, 1877-8 .(d1914)
1880
GRADUATES
*Atwood, Horace Ward, B. S. (Ag) ¢ T A
Bartlett, James Monroe, B. S. (Ch); M. S. (1883) + T A Orono. Chief chemist, Maine Agr. Exp't Station
Brown, Albert Hinckley, B. S. (Ch) + T A Old Town. Editor, The Old Town Enterprise
Davis, Marcia, B. S. (SI) Aurora, Colorado. (Mrs. Joseph D. Stevens)
Elliott, Fred Burton, B. S. (Ag) + T A Bowdoin
*Farrington, Sarah Perkins, B. S. (S1) (Mrs. George P. Merrill1)
Fernald, Charles Wilbur, B. S. (Ch) B O II South Levant. Merchant
Fickett, Fred Wildon, B. S. (SI); M. S. (1887) Box 1418, Tucson, Ariz. Lawyer Lufkin, George William, B. C. E .; C. E. (1885) 127 Chapel Avenue, Parkesburg, Pa. Civil eng'r, Parkesburg Iron Co.
Mansfield, Frank Albert, B. S. (SI); M. S. (1883); B. D., Oberlin (1884) Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
Matthews, Anna Amelia, B S. (SI) Stillwater. Retired teacher Murray, Henry Wilson, B. C. E. Napa, Cal.
Patten, Franklin Robert, B. C. E .; C. E. (1885) + T' A Hampden Highlands. Civil eng'r
Pease, Charles Truman, B. S. (S1); (LL. B.) + T A Buffalo, Saskatoon, Sask. *Purinton, James Frank, B. S. (Ag) B ℮ II
NON-GRADUATES
Allen, Charles Morse. 1876-8 (A. B., Wesleyan, 1882; A. M., 1886) $ T A Head Chemistry Dept., Pratt Inst. 226 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. *Atwood, Edward Norton. 1876-8
Austin, Granville, 1877-8. B O II Broker (Pierce-Austin Co.) 88 Broad St., Boston, Mass.
Brown, Sylvester Andrew. 1876-7. 1115 Colhoun Ave., Houston, Texas. Pres., Houston Paper Stock Co. P. O. Box 695
*Carver, Benjamin Vanness. 1876-8
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CLASS LISTS
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Cheney, Charles Eastman. 1876-7. 31 Upland Road, Cambridge, Mass. Cleveland, Woodbury Fremont. 1876-8. (M. D., Hahn. Med. Col., Phila., 1882) Eastport. Physician
*Dyer, Samuel Haley. 1876-7
*Fuller, Osgood Everett. 1876-8. ¢ I' 4
*Goodwin, Henry Herrick. 1876-8
Jones, Daniel Sherman. 1876-8. + I' A Pres., First National Bank, Center, Colo. *Nash, Charles William. 1876-7 (d1879)
Oak, Willis Laurens. 1877-8. + T & Mgr., automobile business. Caribou #Powers, Fred Wallace. 1877-8. + T A
*Randall, Mortimer Clement. 1876-7
Spratt, Frank Allen. 1876 (A. B., Tufts, 1883) 276 Washington Ave., Providence, R. I. Prin. Broad St. School
Webster, Daniel. 1876-9. 78 Forest Ave., Bangor. Supt. Maine Div., American Railway Express Co., 49 Hammond St.
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