Trigentennial record : together with a journal of the reunion week, vital statistics, necrology, directory, and appendices, 1882, Part 6

Author: Princeton University. Class of 1882; Princeton University. Class of 1882
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press
Number of Pages: 194


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Old Nassau! What mem'ries waken, As we tread her hallowed halls. "Princeton for the Nation's service", Deep engraven on her walls. Gaze upon that ancient fabric, Ivy clad, majestic, gray ; Would you seek the heart of Princeton? Here enshrined it beats for aye.


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Pass Reunion, where no tablet Marks the honored name of Mills, Hughes, and Elmendorf, and Parker; And, if mem'ry serves me, Wills. Yet the ear may catch an echo From those days of long ago.


Don't you hear Brer' Acker calling : Hello, "J. Iscariot" Rowe!


East has vanished into Limbo ; So the pump-house, thank the Lord! "Trotter" Woods is seeking vainly For the classic lines of Ord. Witherspoon still smiles upon us, Looking very trig and trim; And-another ghost confronts us- Where the dickens was the Gym?


Whig and Clio, mere replicas Of our literary fanes ; Dickenson, the house of bondage, Where they incubated brains. Just beyond it stood the Chapel- Ah, that time might grant one boon Would its ghostly doors might open Just once more for H. Terhune !


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School of Science, den of horrors! Wasn't "Rock" an awful brute? Physics-are you feeling sickish ? Smelling salts for Browne and "Scrute". But the evening shadows lengthen, And we're hot and tired as sin ; Here we are at lovely "Prospect", And Jack Hibben asks us in.


Now we're really at Headquarters, And we own the town in fee. John is setting up the honors, Who would like a nice degree? Give an A.B., please, to Dunning ; He has waited thirty years, And he feels an honest longing To be numbered with his peers.


Greatest bargains ever offered, Finest A.M. made on earth; LL.D's are three a penny ; Greene has bought a dollar's worth. Ph. Doc. for "Sally" Larkin, B. and S. will do for Crew; Bobby Clark will take a D.D., But he wants it P. D. Q.


Everybody quite contented ? Then we'll lie about and laze, Growing somewhat sentimental Over long departed days. What's become of A. P. Guyer? Even Rumor's tongue is mute. Where is White, who used to tootle On the melancholy flute ?


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Gill, Montgomery, and Libbey- Oddly reminiscent names. Long ago they did renounce us, We would urge no irksome claims. Yet they all were once our brothers, Marked with Eighty-two's own brand; Gladly would we make them welcome, If they chose to lend a hand.


Some are with us in the spirit, Though the Seven Seas divide. Drink a health to Charlie Denby, High and long, and deep, and wide. To Waddell our best good wishes, And a triple cheer for Dwight. There's a reason, don't you know it? Never mind, but he's all right.


Farther yet our wireless carries, Even to India's coral strand. Peace be with you, old "Black" Scudder ; Shake for us Goloknath's hand. Though your chairs to-night stand vacant, Garlands for your brows we twine; And the Church-at-home sends greeting To the distant firing line.


Crack the jest and tell the story, Pass the loving-cup along ; Let our laughter shake the rafter, Swell the chorus of the song. Yet amidst our wildest revels, Mem'ry makes its sacred claim ; And a sudden silence daunts us, As we breathe some well loved name.


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Yes, the ripple ever widens Towards the undiscovered shore ; One by one familiar faces Vanish and are seen no more. One by one the Easter lilies Yield their place to immortelle ; And upon the roses follow Myrtle, rue, and asphodel.


Yet they still hold place among us, Still are numbered on our roll, Though they rest in peace eternal, While we struggle towards the goal. Victors, who have won their laurels, Martyrs, who have gained their crown, Rise we now to do you honor, As we read the roster down.


Vain our call, for no voice answers, Deeper yet the silence falls, As our quickened spirits wander Far from these confining walls. Old, old scenes, we live them over Time has sheathed his mordant tooth; Old, old friends, we haste to greet them, Dear companions of our youth.


Pageantry of clouds and shadows, For an instant fixed and clear ; Then to vanish into nothing, With the snows of yester year. Ah, but love remains, my brothers, And it cannot live alone ; Love enduring, love unchanging, Ever recreates its own.


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Chessez all : salute your partners, Heart to heart, and hand to hand; We must not neglect our duty, We must exercise that band. "Petey" Bryant trips a measure, Light as any dappled doe ; Wheeler does a double shuffle, Balanced on one aged toe.


Watch J. Cromer, thirteen stories High and all lit up, he comes. Sammy Lloyd will bang the cymbals, Dave Magie will biff the drums. Warfield and "Miss Polly" Hallock- Don't they make a handsome pair ! Take your seats, they're going to show us How to dance the grizzly bear.


Eddie Hughes will "blige the ladies" With an extra pigeon wing ; And, if the police don't stop him, Edgar Newbold Black will sing. Never mind the morning after ; This is Beattie's all-jag night. One more speech from Taylor Bryan, And Tom Clarke turns off the light.


But my task is nearly ended; Thirty strophes makes the stint. Some, I fear, are disappointed Not to find their names in print. Well we can't be all headliners, Nor with Hibben lead the van. There are others-so says Rankin- Gallant souls who also ran.


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One last verse, a birthday candle, Just to grow in, as they say. Time must mark another lustrum, Ere again we come this way. Up and quaff a brimming bumper To the days of long ago, Coupled with a health to Princeton- Ζώη μου, σας άγαπώ!


There is but little more to record in the way of formal hap- penings. The dinner ended about four o'clock on Tuesday morning, and many men had to take an early train to the city ; the Reunion of 1912 was practically over when the grey dawn began to sift through the windows of the banquet hall. George Pierson stayed to get his D.D. and a few, whose names it is not necessary to mention, waited for the fleshly indul- gences of the Alumni luncheon. As a Class, Eighty-two again had gone out into the wide wide world. And every voice re- echoed the final word-the best ever. VAN T. S.


The Class Secretary furnishes the following "family" roster, present at one time or another during the Reunion week: Mrs. Hibben, Mrs. Larkin, Mrs. Simons, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Lindsley, Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Van Stone, Mrs. Beattie, Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs. Terhune, Mrs. Bannister, Mrs. Pierson, Mrs. Westervelt, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Greene, Mrs. Collis, Miss Beth Hibben, Francis R. Larkin, 'II, John A. Larkin, '13, Donald M. Simons, 'II, John F. Simons, 13, Chas. J. Clarke, Miss Alma Clarke, Dudley B. F. Parker. Eldredge W. Lindsley, Miss Elinor Lindsley, Lawrence A. Lindsley, Willard Martin, Miss Beattie, Miss Elizabeth A. Lloyd, Miss Adele Augustine Lloyd, Henry Welles, Jr., Miss Bannister, Miss Westervelt, Allen M. Bryant, Charles Harris Bryant, Miss Mary Louise Collis, Myron K. Barrett, Kenneth L. Barrett, Miss McWilliams, P. Taylor Bryan, Jr., William Warfield.


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VITAL STATISTICS


VITAL STATISTICS


ACKER-Married Mary A. Reinicker, January 7, 1890. Children : Nellie, born May 18, 1892; Swope, born Aug. 30, 1 899.


BANISTER --- Married Jannette Wendell Ford, June 5, 1889. Children : Helen, born July 7, 1890; James Russell, born Aug. 5, 1894 (died May 13, 1895).


BARRETT-Married Mattie Henderson Knox, June 7, 1894. Children : Myron Knox, Louise Ryerson, Kenneth Linn, Fran- cis Henderson.


BEATTIE-Married Katherine Marshall, Dec. 17, 1885. Children: Samuel Marshall, born Oct. 27, 1886; Elizabeth Cleveland, born April 26, 1890; William Hamlin, born Jan. I, 1894.


BICKHAM-Married Amelia Whitney, Herr, Mar. 6, 1900. Children : Louise Whitney, Amelia Strickle, Maria Elizabeth, Katherine Strickle, Abraham Strickle.


BLACK-Married Louise Oliphant Hulme. Children : Edgar Newbold, 3rd, born Feb. 23, 1888; Portia Hulme, born Sept. 12, 1889; William Bispham, born Feb. 4, 1892.


BOGGS -- Married Harriet E. Jones, May 21, 1885. Children : Clyde McCune, born Mar. 10, 1886 (died Mar. 14, 1886) ; Helen Margaret, born May 30, 1887 (died Oct. 11, 1891) ; Alice Laura, born Dec. 3, 1891.


BROWNE-Married adopted daughter of H. K. Thurber of New York.


BRYAN-Married Katherine H. Clark. Children: Pendle- ton Taylor, Jr., born Mar. 24, 1890; Henry Clark, born May 4, 1891 ; George Frederick, born Mar. 25, 1893; Francis T., born Aug. 7, 1896; Edmonia T., born Aug. 7, 1896.


BRYANT-Married Alice A. Harris, July 13, 1887. Children : Allen Meredith, born May 23, 1888; Margaret Yearley, born Sept. 18, 1890 (died Sept. 16, 1891) ; Charles Harris, born Feb. 3, 1893. Grandchild : Howard Meredith Bryant.


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BUDD-Married Eliza Esculene Burtis. Children : Harold Hume, born May II, 1893; Dorothy, born Aug. 21, 1900; Grace Esculene, born Aug. 19, 1904; Mildred, born Dec. 27, 1906.


CAMPBELL-Married Sarah Hart Booth.


CHAMBERLIN-Married Kate Andrus Murdoch, Nov. 23, 1886. Child : Elizabeth, born Dec. 3, 1888.


CLARK (R. K.)-Married Kate Lewis, Sept. 30, 1885.


CLARKE (T. S.)-Married Adelaide Knox, Oct. 3, 1887. Children : Alma, born June 10, 1890; Charles John, born April 14, 1893; Beatrice, born May 28, 1899.


COLLIS-Married Anna Louise Warner, May 28, 1885. Children : Mary Louise, born May 2, 1886; William Edwin, Jr., born Oct. 5, 1887.


CRAIG-Married Elizabeth Shields Graham (died Feb. 9, 1901). Children : Agnes Graham, born Jan. 27, 1895; Mary Caroline, born Oct. 2, 1896; Anna Catherine, born Jan. 19, 1898.


CREW-Married Helen C. Coale. Children : Alice H., born Mar. II, 1892; Mildred, born Jan. 6, 1894; William H., born Aug. 24, 1899.


CRITCHLOW-Married Mary Willis Martin. Children : Elizabeth Yardley, born Jan. 27, 1887; Francis Bascom, born June 12, 1888; George Arthur, born Dec. 24, 1889; Maurice, born April 12, 1891 ; Anna Jenks, born April 12, 1897; Margery Willis, born Dec. 15, 1898; Edward B., born Jan. 4, 1901 (died Feb. 1, 1907) ; Walter Murphy, born Sept. 30, 1902.


CROMER-Married May E. Miner, Sept. 15, 1885. Children : Edna Ives, born April 2, 1887 ; Mary Elizabeth, born April 17, 1890; Ruth Wallace, born April 5, 1893; Josiah Miner, born Dec. 3, 1895.


DARLINGTON-Married Letitia Craig O'Neil, Jan. 28, 1903. Children : Charles Francis, Jr .; Caroline Craig.


DENBY-Married Martha Orr, 1895. Children : James Orr; Charles ; Edwin.


DOLAND-Married Ellen W. Collins, Feb. 6, 1892. Child : a daughter.


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DUNLAP-Married Josephine Young, July 9, 1900. Child : John Festus Gordon, June 29, 1904.


DUNNING-Married Elise J. Sandoz, June 17, 1896. Chil- dren : Louise S., and Dorothy A.


ELMER-Married Emily F. McLaen, April 10, 1901.


EMMONS-Married Mary Slaughter, 1891 (died 1891).


ERNST-Married Anna Fosdick Jones, Mar. 31, 1891. Chil- dren: Frances Fosdick, born April 21, 1893 (died Dec. 25, 1894) ; Katharine Davies, born Mar. 11, 1897.


FINE-Married Adele P. Boehme. Children: Henry B., born July 22, 1899; Margaret B., born May 2, 1901.


GABRIEL-Married Emily Ruppel. Children: Charles Van Loon, Jr., born May 7, 1891 ; Albert Heinrich, born Oct. 4, 1893; Laura, born Oct. 22, 1896.


GREENE-Married Margaret Ladd Greene, Oct. 7, 1886. Children : Margaret Cushing, born Aug. 15, 1887 (died) ; Katharine Celia, born Jan. 22, 1890; Thomas Casey, born Sept. 7, 1896.


GRIER-Married Fanny W. Crane, 1890. Child: Edgar Boileau, Jr., born April 6, 1894.


HALLOCK (G. B. F.)-Married Anna C. Cobb, May 8, 1888. Children : Clarissa Cobb, born Jan. 9, 1890 (died Jan. 20, 1893) ; Archibald Cobb, born June 13, 1893; Marianna Cobb, born May II, 1897; Adelia Cobb, born May II, 1897.


HALLOCK (R. C.)-Married Martha Austin Wells, Dec. 24, 1885. Children : Allen Robert, born Nov. 9, 1886; Earle Kenneth, born July 2, 1888; Constance Magee, born Nov. 25, 1889 ; Leland Roydon, born Feb. 24, 1891; Marion Post, born Nov. II, 1892; Hortense, born Jan. 7, 1895; Margaret Wal- ton, born Nov. 21, 1896; Robert Farnsworth, born July 14, 1901.


HARRIS (C. E.)-Married Bertha Decker. Child: Susan Stuart, born March 2, 1898.


HEMPHILL-Married Bessie McClure, Nov. 17, 1886. (Died.)


HIBBEN-Married Jenny Davidson, Nov. 8, 1887. Child : Elizabeth Grier, born Aug. 1I, 1888.


HILLHOUSE-Married Belle Boaz, March 18, 1888 (died


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July 23, 1903). Children : Walter Boaz, born Jan. 29, 1889; Joseph Newton, born Jan. 25, 1891 ; Nida.


HOWELL-Married Virginia Lee Carpenter, Oct. 19, 1898. Child : Elizabeth Adeline, born June 8, 1900.


HUGHES-Married Minnie B. Rogers, Dec. 21, 1886. Child : Bessie G., born Nov. 17, 1889.


HURIN-Married Anne E. Howe, June 30, 1898 (died Nov. 21, 1905). Married Mary Ruth Locke, July 19, 1909.


JACKMAN-Married Emily Stockton (died). Children : David Kilbourne. Jr., born Jan. 13, 1889; Edgar Ross, Jr., born May 23, 1891.


LARKIN-Married Ida Rahm. Children: Francis Rahm, born Jan. 25, 1889; John Adrian, born Oct. 24, 1891.


LINDSLEY-Married Emily Decker. Children: Eldredge; Decker, born Jan. 2, 1895; Elinor, born Sept. 6, 1897; Law- rence Alfred, born July 1, 1900.


LLOYD-Married Adele Ferrier Peck, June II, 1888. Chil- dren ; Elizabeth Armstrong, born Nov. 7, 1889; Adele Augus- tine, born Mar. 12, 1893 ; Samuel, born July 9, 1897.


MAGIE-Married Henrietta S. Barkalow. Child : Ethel, born Jan. 2, 1894 (died Aug. 16. 1895).


MARSHALL-Married Elizabeth Stewart, Mar. 30, 1896. Children : Lilly Josephine, born March 19, 1897; Elizabeth Rosetta, born June 23, 1899.


MARTIN-Married Lucy Gilman Abbott. Children: Wil- lard, born April 5, 1892; Ellen Abbott, born May 2, 1895 (died June 21, 1896.)


McCARTER-Married Jane Lewis, June, 1889. Child: Isa- belle Lewis, born Jan. 1I, 1891.


McWILLIAMS-Married S. Alice Beattie, May 26, 1886 (died April 6, 1906). Children: Isabelle, Norman, Alice, Irene, Eleanor, Kenneth, Beatrice.


MILFORD-Married Mary Young. Children : infant son who died at birth, July 17, 1902 ; Charles Young, July 24, 1905.


PARKER-Married Emily Fuller. Children: Charles W., born Dec. 26, 1894; Dudley B. F., born May 24, 1897; Philip MacGregor, born Aug. 25, 1898; Elinor Milnor, born Mar. 20, 1906; Robert Meade, II., born July 21, 1909.


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PEABODY-Married Bessie Eldridge, June 1, 1887.


PEEBLES-Married Katherine Norward Smith, July 14, 1886. Has two sons, ages 22 and 25 years.


PIERSON-Married Ida Goepp.


POTTER-Married Harriet Katrina Fox, July 29, 1896.


PRENTISS-Married Lila Roberts. Children: Charlotte Roberts, born Oct. 19, 1890; Elizabeth Payson, born Jan. 2, 1894.


RAFFERTY-Married Mary Walmsley White, Dec. 3, 1890. Children : Madeline, born Jan. 4, 1893 ; John White, born June 10, 1895.


RALSTON-Married Emma Z. Jameson, Aug. 2, 1898. Chil- dren : Harold Jameson, born Nov. 28, 1899; Robert Ray, born Jan. 12, 1904.


RANKIN-Married Julie S. J. Russell, Oct. 7, 1886. Chil- dren : Russell Bruce, born Feb. 16, 1889; Edith Joy, born April 2, 1891 ; William, born Dec. 12, 1893; Edward Stevens, Jr., born Dec. 27, 1897.


REIBER-Children: Martin Albert, born 1901; Martha Elizabeth, born 1904.


ROWE-Married Ellen Overman Brown, Oct. 7, 1891. Child: Dorothy, born July 22, 1892.


SCUDDER (L. R.)-Married Ethel Fisher, 1888. Children : Galen Fisher, born Aug. 22, 1891; Norman, born July II, 1893; William Waterbury, born Mar. 5, 1895; Ethel, born May 17, 1904; Lewis Rousseau, Jr., born Nov. 4, 1905; Theo- dore, born Dec. 13, 1907.


SCUDDER (W. W.)-Married Bertha North Wright, June 3, 1885. Children: Joy William Lewis, born May 1, 1886 (Class-Boy) ; Bertha North, born Aug. 12, 1888; Kenyon Judson, born Feb. 26, 1890; Katherine Wright, born Mar. 7, 1893; Norman Clark, born Dec. 18, 1897; Faith, born Sept. 13, 1900. .


SHAW-Married Ruth Evelyn Holliway, Oct. 11, 1893. Child : William Lafayette, born Aug. 12, 1897.


SHOBER-Married Margaret S. Harlan, 1895. Children : Margaret, born Nov. 11, 1898; Anthony Morris, born March 4, 1903.


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SIMONS-Married Bessie MacLaren, Oct. 29, 1885. Chil- dren : Edwin Sidney, Jr., born Feb. 16, 1887 (died July 21, 1887) ; Donald MacLaren, born July 29, 1889; John Farr, born Jan. 3, 1892.


SIMPSON-Married Fanny Boardman Combs, Oct. 24, 1888. TERHUNE-Married Mary W. Crane.


TOLER-Married Harriet Foote, June 19, 1889.


VAN STONE-Married Mary Louisa Hendershott (died Nov. 7, 1906). Children : boy and girl, both died in infancy. Mar- ried Annie Evans, Dec. 29, 1908.


WADDELL-Married A. Noma Thompson, Jan. 7, 1903.


WARFIELD-Married (1) Sarah Lacey Brookes (died 1886) ; (2) Eleanor Frances Tilton. Children : William, Jr., born Dec. 4, 1891 ; Mary Cabell, born Nov. 26, 1894; Eleanor Frances, born April 30, 1896; Ethelbert Dudley, Jr., born Feb. 21, 1898; Ruth Breckinridge, born Sept. 1, 1899.


WELLES-Married Caroline S. McMurtry. Children : Kath- arine Ryerson, born Aug. 26, 1893 ; Charlotte Rose, born Aug. 13, 1896; Henry Hunter, 3rd, born Dec. 11, 1897.


WEST-Married Alice Crawford, June II, 1890. Children : Margaret, born July 13, 1892; William Armstrong, Jr., born Feb. II, 1894; John Crawford, born May 15, 1897; Francis, born Mar. 1, 1900; Anna Blythe, born April 14, 1902.


WESTERVELT-Married Alice Eddy Hanford, July 27, 1901. Child : Helen, born Oct. 26, 1902.


WHEELER-Married Susie Marguerite Randolph, June 9, 1906 (died Sept. 30, 1909).


WHITE (M. J.)-Married Lizzie Ella Lownes, Jan. 17, 1886. Children : Reginald James, born May 1887; Marjorie, born Jan. 23, 1889.


WILLS-Married Mary Anderson Newell. Children: Wil- liam Harmon, Jr., born Sept. 21, 1892; Mary Louise, born July 15, 1894; Frances Dorothy, born Feb. 9, 1898; Eleanor Crombie, born Dec. 26, 1900.


WINTON-Married Edith Ayrault Crane. Children: Rob- ert Crane, born July 1, 1895; Margaret Ayrault, born Nov. 27, 1900.


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WITHINGTON-Married Violet Long, Nov. 23, 1903. Child : Chandler, Jr., born July 4, 1912.


WOODS-Married Mary O. Neely, Oct. 27, 1897. Children : Alice Schmucker, born Nov. II, 1897 (died June 21, 1899) ; David Walker, 3rd, born May 14, 1900; Elizabeth Milliken, born April 2, 1907.


YEAGER-Married Harriet C. Niles, Oct. 10, 1892. Chil- dren : Dorothy, born Nov. 16, 1893 (died Feb. 21, 1903) ; Imogene, born Sept. 8, 1895; Sherman, born May 9, 1898 (died Aug. 14, 1902) ; Marjorie, born Sept. 21, 1899; Harry Clifford, born May 22, 1904.


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NECROLOGY


NECROLOGY


Alfred M. Terriberry


April 11, 1880


Montague R. Ely


May 26, 1880


George B. Stanchfield


June 9, 1880


Norman H. Kingsley


September 10, 1880


Bishop L. Wallace


September II, 1885 November 20, 1885


C. Barton M. Harris


August 30, 1886


William B. Sherwood


June 10, 1889


Alfred F. Burt


March 22, 1893


Joseph M. Woodruff


September 14, 1894 June 13, 1895


George G. Larcombe


June, 1895


Walter Murphy


February 5, 1897 August, 1897


John Wilson


February 13, 1899


George Yardley Taylor


June 30, 1900


George Lord Day


December 14, 1900


Hallet D. Wilcox


July 6, 1901


Samuel H. Benton


Theodore A. Lathrop


July 13, 1904


William D. Craig


October 29, 1904


Liddon Flick


July 2, 1905


William P. Toler


July 25, 1905 February 8, 1906


Frederick B. Young


July 31, 1906


Charles E. Harris


September 5, 1906 December 12, 1906


Walter Leisenring


January 5, 1907


Henry S. Prentiss


May 4, 1907 September 16, 1907


Isaac N. Taylor


August 4, 1908


Frank Simpson


April 29, 1909 April 27, 19II


John B. Shober


Paul Hemphill


January 22, 1912


Eckard P. Budd


June 1, 1912


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Daniel S. Yard


John H. Bryan


Pennington Ranney


Burton G. Winton


Robert H. West


Frank M. Porch


DIRECTORY


DIRECTORY


Walter H. Acker 1420 F. St., N. W., Washington, D. C.


William B. Baker


'1510 Walnut St., Philadelphia


James B. Banister


185 Washington St., Newark, N. J.


Andrew L. Barrett . 2162 Aqueduct Ave., New York City


William E. Beattie.


Greenville, S. C.


Abraham S. Bickham


George D. Browne


218 N. Boulevard, Dayton, Ohio Westchester & Bronx Title Mtge. Co., 124 Railroad Ave., White Plains, N. Y.


P. Taylor Bryan


Pierce Bldg., 112 N. 4th St., St. Louis, Mo.


Howard Bryant


Edgar N. Black, Jr.


John M. Boggs.


Marathon, New York


Burton S. Chamberlin


305 Robinson Bldg., Elmira, N. Y.


Erving F. Chapin. Candelaria, Cuba


John Chetwood, Jr.


3644 24th St., San Francisco, Calif.


Robert K. Clark. 443 Main St., West Springfield, Mass. William E. Collis. Chester, N. J.


Frank D. Cooley.


Francis M. Cornwall. 222 Charlton St., Savannah, Ga.


Thomas Shields Clarke 50 Riverside Drive, New York City


Henry Crew 620 Library St., Evanston, Ill.


Edward B. Critchlow McCornick Block, Salt Lake City, Utah


Jeremiah C. Cromer Vermillion, South Dakota


Charles F. Darlington


100 Broadway, New York City


Charles Denby, Jr


American Consul General, Vienna, Austria


John Blair Doland.


Hall of Records, New York City 513 Peoples' Bank Bldg., Seattle, Wash.


John Dunlap. Henry W. Dunning Wilkesbarre, Pa.


Morgan Edgar


206 Broadway, New York


Dwight L. Elmendorf


201 E. 68th St., New York City


Matthew K. Elmer Bridgeton, N. J.


Edward H. Ernst


. Cincinnati Equitable Fire Ins. Co., 38 E. 3rd St., Cincinnati, Ohio


Horace H. Emmons Princeton, N. J.


John B. Fine. Princeton, N. J.


Charles V. Gabriel.


38 Park Row, New York City


George F. Greene. . Cranford, N. J.


Allan P. Guyer


II2 E. Lexington St., Baltimore, Md.


302 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia


Malcolm Campbell


25 Pine St., New York City


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Henry Goloknath


Philour, Punjab, India


Edward B. Grier 400 Westminster Ave., Elizabeth, N. J.


Theodore B. Guerin


Madison, N. J.


T. A. Gill ..


Los Angeles, Calif.


Henry B. Gayley


49 Wall St., New York City .


Robert C. Hallock.


Scottsville, Monroe Co., New York


G. B. F. Hallock. IO Livingston Park, Rochester, N. Y.


James S. Hillhouse Vicksburg, Miss.


John Grier Hibben


Princeton, N. J.


William C. Howell.


Keokuk, Iowa


Edward S. Hughes


Abilene, Texas


Silas E. Hurin. Findlay, Ohio


Edgar R. Jackman . Carrolltown, Pa.


John Larkin


44 Wall St., New York City


Charles A. Lindsley Orange, N. J.


Samuel Lloyd


12 W. 50th St., New York City


Frederick A. Libbey. 30 Broad St., New York City


J. C. Life. Traer, Tama Co., Iowa


Philip D. Lauman.


Reading, Pa.


Uzal H. McCarter


753 Broad St., Newark, N. J.


James A. McWilliams Ossining, New York


David Magie, Jr ..


15 Essex St., E. Orange, N. J.


Charles H. Marshall Buena Vista, Pa.


Paul Martin Princeton, N. J.


J. E. Maxwell. I251 St. Charles Ave., Cleveland, O. Charles R. Milford. Attica, Ind.


Alfred Elmer Mills. Morristown, N. J.


William J. Montgomery


428 S. Peter's St., New Orleans, La.


Charles W. Parker 88 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J.


Ward C. Peabody Hampton, N. J.


Thomas Peebles Thorp Bros., Andrus, Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.


George P. Piersor


Asahigawa, Japan


Theodore Potter


212 Newton Claypool Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.


Ogden Rafferty Oxnard, Calif.


John J. Ralston


Coin, Iowa


Edward S. Rankin. City Hall, Newark, N. J.


Aaron E. Reiber Butler, Pa.


Frank F. Root 507 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn.


Ross B. Rowe. Reading, Pa.


Livingston Rutherfurd 18 W. 25th St., New York City


William W. Scudder, Jr Seattle, Wash.


Lewis R. Scudder. Ranipettai, Arcot Presidency, South India


William McD. Shaw Covington, Ky.


Joseph J. Summerill 13 Maiden Lane, New York City


Edwin S. Simons Woodbury, N. J.


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Van Tassel Sutphen. Morristown, N. J.


Henry S. Terhune ..


Long Branch, N. J.


Samuel B. Van Stone


3I Liberty St., Newton, N. J.


George Westervelt.


Manhattan Real Estate Co., 303 Fifth Ave., New York City


Thomas Kensett Wheeler.


369 Morris Ave., Elizabeth, N. J.


Everett J. White.


Frederick R. Williams ..


Bel-Air, Md.


William H. Wills


Wilkinsburgh, Pa.


Chandler Withington


280 Broadway, New York City


David Walker Woods Gettysburg, Pa.


Moses J. White. Wawatosa, Wis.


Robert S. Waddell. West Chester, Pa.


Ethelbert D. Warfield. Easton, Pa.


Henry H. Welles, Jr


803 Coal Exchange Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.


Edward L. Yeager . 2701 Aldrich Ave., So. Minneapolis, Minn.


Robert S. Yard. 31 E. 17th St., New York City


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APPENDICES


ECKARD PAYSON BUDD


It will be remembered that Budd died very suddenly only a few days before the Reunion week. The following letter was received by the Class Secretary :


MY DEAR MR. SIMONS :


I am in receipt of your kind and sympathetic letter relative to the death of Mr. Budd, and hasten to send you the informa- tion you desire, that is, as to the members of his family.


Mr. Budd left a widow and five children, two boys and three little girls.


Mrs. Budd's name is Eliza Esculene Budd. The oldest son is Harold Hume Budd, who is about finishing his first year at Dartmouth College. Dorothy, Grace Esculene and Mildred are the next, being respectively thirteen, eight and five years of age. Lastly is little Eckard P. Budd, Jr., a baby three years old.


I think it would be very hard to find a family more de- voted to one another and more interested in one another than Mr. Budd's family ; just how they can get along without him is hard to imagine.


Very sincerely yours, MARY W. LAMSON.


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HYMN


BY EDWARD S. RANKIN Onward Eighty-two men, Marching as of yore, With the orange banner Going on before. We are still united, Solid through and through,


As we were in College Back in Eighty-two.


Onward Eighty-two men, Marching as of yore, With the orange banner Going on before.


Thirty years have passed us, Still we march along, Shoulder still to shoulder, Still we sing our song. Here's to dear old Princeton, Here's to Eighty-two!


Till the fight is ended, Solid through and through.


Onward Eighty-two men, Marching as of yore, With the orange banner Going on before.


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TWO REUNION ODES BY EDWARD S. RANKIN




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