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Rev. Clara Elizabeth Morgan. B. D. Earned her degree by pursuing a pre- scribed course of study while pastor of the Universalist Church of Nunda.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
Since its founding has been the institution to which the majority of scholars from Nunda has sought as their Alma Mater.
Philo Mosher, A. B., was one of the first to go, and he no doubt completed his course. He taught a military school on the Hudson ; he was a veteran of the Civil War, and fitted for his position. He died at or near Brooklyn about ten years ago.
Edward F. Knibloe (non-graduate), class of 73. Prepared at Nunda Aca- deiny. Hc studied telegraphy at Hunt's, became an expert telegrapher. then train despatelier, then superintendent of a division Erie Railroad, stadice law, without leaving his position, and is now used in a legal capacity as well as Division Su- perintendent. Resides at Black Rock.
James D. Carter, non-graduate, one year, Canisteo, N. Y.
Clifton Barron, was at Cornell thirce years, then accepted a position as an instructor in the Jervis Military school in Connecticut. He was bank clerk Nunda ; railroad contractor ; retired to farm ; then to village. He has a winter home in Alabama.
Milton Barron ( non-graduate), three years. Prepared at Nunda Academy. He has been merchant ; railroad contractor ; farmer and Justice of the Peace. Resides on farm and at Ithaca.
Merton Wilner, graduate at Nunda Academy. Was at Cornell several years. Was a journalist at Binghamton and later on Buffalo Express.
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Mary Dennis, before coming to Nunda was at Cornell University three and a half years, her health failed and prevented graduation. She died in the Adi- rondacks.
Thomas A. Cain, A. B., in government cinploy.
William A. Frayer, A. B., 1902, assistant instructor in elocution, Cornell University, European tourist guide and instructor.
Charles Gelser, graduate Union School, Dalton; Cornell University C. E. 1903.
Eugene Collister, A. B., prepared at Nunda, graduate G. N. S., is a princi- pal of Union and village schools.
Harrison Collister, A. B., same record as his brother.
Lawrence D. Bellenger, M. E., 1905.
Bert Butler, A. B., graduated at Nunda, Geneseo and Cornell, principal of Union School.
John H. Barron, B. Sci. of Agriculture, has been professor of Agronomy at State College, Pa.
Wilford Willey, B. S., is taking Post graduate course in Forestry at Yale. (Has graduated B. Forestry 1908.)
Robert Bergen, A. B., 1908.
Maude Bergen, health failed, (non-graduate.)
Ruth Bergen, under graduate (class of 1909.)
Hattie Guernsey, non-graduate.
Bert Cudebec, C. E., 1908.
Clifford Clark, C. E., 1908.
Louis Van Kleet, prepared at Ithaca, in medical department, class of 1910.
Lloyd Willey, prepared at Ithaca, in training for grand opera.
Elizabeth Bump, A. B., was preceptress of N. H. S., and resides in Ithaca.
Columbia College
Bessie M. Robinson, B. S., 1906.
Melvin J. Gearhart, A. B. ( elsewhere ) and A. B., Columbia, 1906.
New York Eclectic College
Hugh Hill, M. D.
*John J. Sharp, M. D., before coming te Nunda, died 1906.
University of New York
*Isaiah Hudnut, M. D., 1833. our first medical graduate, died at Sparta.
Dr. William B. Alley, M. D., Berkshire, Mass., took Post graduate course, University of New York.
George Campbell. M. D., 1892. is practicing in New York City.
William Campbell, M. D., 1898, is practicing in Portland, Oregon.
New York Medical College (Homeopathy)
Orrin G. Hunt, M. D., specialist, practiced fifteen years in New York City, died 1884.
Roy A. Page. M. D., 1884. Geneseo. N. Y.
Thomas Hammond, M. D., was taking Post graduate course, died at Nunda.
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Union College, 1797-1897
This college attracted all the Presbyterians in pioneer days. It furnished most of the clergy for their churches. In 1897, the college reached its centennial.
Jabez P. Dake, Jr., A. B., 1849, and M. D., died 1894.
David Havens Thayer, A. B., ( Rev.), Nunda Valley, died 1882.
Edwin Hiram Peterson, A. B., Nunda, McHenry, Ili.
Solon Otis Thacher, A. B. and LL. D., member New York Assembly, member Kansas Constitutional convention, Judge 59th District, State Senator. Kansas; died at Lawrence, Kansas, 1906.
Henry B. Thayer, D. D., Nunda. Is not living.
Benjamin F. Dake, A. M., Nunda, died Pasadena, 1908.
William P. Warner, A. B., lawyer, Nunda, St. Paul, Minn.
Horace M. Dake, A. B.
Simeon M. Thorp, A. B., lawyer, Granger, killed at Lawrence, Kansas; classmate of John Milton Carmichael, A. B., Caledonia.
Henry Dye Marsh, A. B., Grove, taught Union School, East Street.
George Webster Chandler (merchant ), Nunda, non-graduate ; sickness pre- vented graduation .- Milwaukee, Wis.
Willie C. Warner, A. B. C. E., Los Angeles, Cal.
Thomas J. Thorp, A. B., enlisted became Colonel and Brevet Brigadier Gen- eral, Covralis, Washington.
Fletcher C. Peck, A. B., 1862, lawyer, U. S. Marshal, Nanda.
Rev. William Lusk, Jr., A. B., son of William Lusk, A. B., 1822, an Epis- copal clergyman, North Haven, Conn.
Chauncey C. Joslyn, 1835, A. M., M. D., N. Y. Vol.
West Point
Edward Hunt, major engineers, U. S. A., killed while experimenting with a gas machine.
Seldon Sturgeon. Lt. Col. U. S. A. Col. U. S. Vols., 1862.
Charles Lewis, non-graduate (one year ), afterward Lieut. of Vols.
NEW ENGLAND COLLEGES Dartmouth
Stephen Fuller. Sr., A. B., 1822, died in Rochester of cholera.
James Marshall, A. B., Yale University, :849: Lenox College. D. D., 1880. president of Coe College, chaplain U. S. V.
Rev. Owen C. Baker, A. B.
George A. Baldwin (non-graduate.)
Joseph N. Flint, A. B., 1861.
John P. Slocum, A. B., 1872.
Harvard University
Merrick S. Whitcomb, A. B., 1878. A classmate of Theo. Roosevelt. Wilbur C. Philips, A. B., 1904.
Fred D. Marshall, M. D., 1904, killed in trolley collision at Melrose, Mass., 1905.
Ryland Saulsbury ( non-graduate.)
Smith College, Massachusetts
Cora Dowling. A. B., 1901.
Florence Dowling ( Olp), A. B., 1903.
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Boston University
Fidelia J. M. Whitcomb, M. D.
Thomas Trelease Rowe, A. B., received, his B. D. and D. D. from Boston University.
Thomas W. Chandler, A. B., received B. D. from Boston University.
Boston Conservatory of Music
Joseph Lovell ; Marian G. Peck: Minnie G. Woodworth ( Davis) ; Mary Lovell (Marshall) ; Nellie Tingley and Fanny Sanders ( Thomas) ; were stu -. dents of this institution.
School of Oratory
Persis Gardner was graduate of N. U. S., and Rodgers School of Oratory. Received degree B. O., and was instructor in the institution.
Wellesley College
Gertrude Clark ( non-graduate ), graduate N. S. H. and G. N. S .. died 1907. Mary Hunt ; Graee Marsh ; Marian Marsh, Instructor at Wellesley, M. D., New York hospital, resides at Buffalo, N. Y.
Tufts College, Founded in 1851
Has now many departments, ( is in fact ) a University.
1869
William George Tousey. A. B .; A. M .; B. D., 1871, S. T. D., 1900, profes- sor of Ethics and Philosophy of Theism.
Henry W. Hand. B. D., 1875 : John Brishon Gilpatric, A. M. B., 1876, con- traetor and builder, Plano, Ill.
Frederick A. Bisbee, B. D., 1877: D. D. 1897. Editor in chief of the Uni- versalist Leader, born in Nunda 1854. Business address, 30 West Street, Boston.
MIDDLE STATES
John J. Carter, A. M., Bucknell College, Penn.
Rev. Thomas W. Chandler, A. M .. Alleghany College, Meadville. Pa.
William Baylor, D. D. S .. Dental College of Philadelphia.
Jabez P. Dake, M. D., Hahneman Medical College, Philadelphia.
Chauncey M. Dake, M. D., Hahneman Medical College. Philadelphia.
David M. Dake. M. D., Hahneman Medical College. Philadelphia.
Princeton College
Roy Beardsley, non-graduate. Princeton, N. J.
George Edwin Hunt, Princeton. N. J., Theol. Department. Mills Grimes, A. B., Theology B. D., Princeton, N. J.
Johns Hopkins University
Merrick S. Whiteomb, A. B .. Harvard. Post graduate course. Robert Slocum, B. S., Rochester. M. D.
WESTERN STATES Oberlin College
This eollege has had no general catalogue until the present year, hence it was impossible to get all the names and dates.
Franklin Hosford, A. B., 1822: Lncina Strong, about 1835: America and Angeliea Strong twins, about 1840; Mary and Laura Merrill of Nunda at-
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tended there; David Clay Houghton, A. B .. may have graduated from there about 1845 ; David Gally, A. B., 1862; Mills Grimes, non-graduate; Clara Part- ridge, A. B., 1903, was preceptress of Nunda High School.
University of Cincinnati
Prof. Merrick S. Whitcomb, Ph. D., Dean of College of Liberal Arts; Professor Wayland Benedict, A. M .. of Rochester University has recently retired with a Carnegie pension, he lived in Nunda during his childhood; John Nelson, D. D. S., Med. Dept. ; Max Robinson, under graduate, class of 1912, Engineering Department ; Edw. L. Cook, freshman.
Eclectic Medical College, Cincinnati
J. V. D. Coon, M. D., 1856; John J. Sharp, M. D., about 1856, died 1907; Hugh Hill, M. D., Past Board of Censors.
Erie Medical College, Cincinnati H. L. LaMont, M. D., 1880.
The Cleveland Homeopathy College
William H. Dake, M. D., DD. S .; Josiah Blanchard, M. D .; Mrs. Eliza- beth Barrett Blanchard, M. D.
Pultna Medical College, Cincinnati
Thomas A. Hammond, M. D., 1880.
Franklin College, Athens, Ohio
Melvin F. Gearhart, A. B., 1905.
McAlister College
Mills S. Grimes, A. B. Wisconsin University
John B. Winslow, A. B., A. M., LL. D., 1908; Horatio Gates Winslow, A. B., 1908.
Michigan University, Ann Arbor
Horace Perkins. M. D. : Morell B. Baker, A. B., 1905; Frank Redman, M. D .; Allen Hagadorn, M. D.
Lawrence College, Appleton, Wisconsin
Alexander J. Reid. A. B.
Miscellaneous
Charles Fairman, A. B. ( Madison University), LL. D., Shurtlief College, Mo., professor Mathematics. First principal Nunda Academy, Mill Street. Deceased.
Charles E. Fairman, A. B. ( Rochester), St. Louis Medical College, M. D., Lyndonville, N. Y.
Arthur W. Swift, M. D., Chicago University, Belvidere, Ill.
Anna McNair. A. B., Pomona College. California.
John P. Colby. A. B., Rochester University, 1857; LL. D., Eclectic College, St. Louis, Mo.
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THE COLLEGE CLUB OF NUNDA
This club was organized in July. 1906, with the view of ascertaining how many of the collegiates that had ever lived in Nunda were living, and if possible to ascertain where they reside at present.
Besides those who have been to college, or college professional schools, it was deemed best to include those graduates of Normal schools who had taught seven years or more, as professional teachers.
The following board of officers were elected:
President, F. C. Peck. A. B.
Vice presidents, Alida J. Barron, A. B., and T. Coit Bliss, D. D. S.
Ex-committee : Merrick S. Whitcomb, Ph. D .: Clayton G. Mabey, M. S .; William Baylor, D. D. S.
Secretary and treasurer, H. Wells Hand, B. D.
A reunion with a banquet was observed on Old Home Week 1906, and about eighty-five of the two hundred members were present. The president of the club acted as Toast Master. The Secretary in response to the toast, "Local Pride," gave a poem of which the following is a part :
Local Pride By Capt. H. W. Hand.
What are the sources of our local pride ? We'll state a few, and leave you to decide, 'Tis said, and I will prove it in a trice : Our local pride can locate Paradise.
We're proud of our county, and the Genesee Valley : Proud of the men she to high places sends.
Proud of the Wadsworth's of four generations, Pioneers, warriors and statesmen and friends ; Proud of our genial young-"Member of Assembly," "Speaker of the House." we proudly tell all,
But we mix well our pride with our love for young Jimmie Who lives in close touch, with the hearts of us all.
Proud that we live in the Keshequa Valley, That rare vestibule to the broad Genesee :
Proud of its Queen, for search the world over No village so homelike can mortal eyes sec. Proud of its schools and proud of its churches. Proud of the thousands they've fitted for life :
Proud of its patriots whose love for their country Boldely encountered war's carnage.and strife.
We're proud of our "College Club," noble two hundred, With its fifty A. M.'s and thrice fifty A. B.'s. And many as learned, who need not be numbered As B. S., and M. S., Ph. B. and M. E.'s. But the howling success "of our" Club, all confess ( Who have sat in their chairs) are our five D. D. S.
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REV. FREDERICK A. BISBEE, D. D. Editor of The Universalist Leader, Boston, Mass.
PROF. M. S. WHITCOMB, PH. D. Dean, Cincinnati University
PROF. WILLIAM G. TOUSEY, S. T. D. Tufts College, Mass.
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Six college professors. mostly called Ph. D., With authors and poets. form a rare coterie ; While one modest youngster as ever was seen,
Has lately become a first class College Dean." But two of our best. "Tom and Art," don't you see Has been lately relabelled with a LL. D .; While Frank Welles and Cornelia, who are studying vet, Have hitched to their names a fair sized alphabet.
We have cause to be proud. for no town in the land Has so gifted a "cult" as this scholarly band. Proud? Yes, we're proud : and I'll say it still louder. Of our men we are proud : of our women, still prouder ; We are proud of our pride. local pride cannot fail While we live in Nunda-in the Paradise Vale.
¡Prof. Thomas B. Lovell and Justice Arthur E. Sutherland; "Prof. Mer- rick S. Whitcomb. University of Cincinnati.
CATALOGUE OF COLLEGE CLUB OF NUNDA
Abrams, Rev. Delos Elbert. Theo. Dept. Colgate. resides at Broadabian.
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Armading. Erytha. Buffalo Normal School, was preceptress of Nunda High School.
Armstrong Edith. G. N. S .. professional teacher, New York City. Ayrault. Alzina. A. B., Ingham Univ .. 512 Porter Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Bacon. Harry. M. D. 1908. Denver Medical College.
Baker. Leala. A. B .. Elmira College.
Baker. Morell B .. A. B .. 92 South Mich. Ave .. Saginaw. Mich.
Baker, Rev. Owen C .. A. B., Yale, Dalton. N. Y. Baldwin. George E .. non-graduate, Yale. ex-principal N. H. S. Barrett. Mrs. Emily Barrows. ex-preceptress. N. Lit. Inst .- Rochester, N. Y.
Barron, A. Clifton. college. N. G .- Nunda, N. Y. Barron, Alida J .. A. B .- Nunda. N. Y. Barron. John H. B. Sci. of Ag .- Post Office. Nunda.
Barron. Milton MI. ( College N. G). Post Office. Nunda. Barnes. Arthur. St. Louis, Mo. President Business College.
Barnes. Mrs. Arthur. A. B .. St. Louis, Mo.
Bates. Rev. William L. (College N. G.) Nunda, N. Y.
Baylor. William. D. D. S .. Nunda. X. Y.
Beardsley. Roy ( College N. G.). Nunda. N. Y. Bellinger. Lawrence D .. M. E:
Benedict. Wayland R. Prof. Ph. D., Cincinnati, Ohio. Bensinger. Mary Coffin. (musician). Pasadena. Cal.
Benson. William Marcy. Ph. D. Rochester. V. Y. Bergen. Madeline E-telle. ( college non-graduates. Ithaca. N. Y. Bergen. Robert. A. B .. 196º. Ithaca. N. Y.
Bergen. Ruth ( under graduate ). class 1909. Ithaca. N. Y.
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MISS MARY L. PETTITT Principal of Schools
SARAH STILSON Reviewer of School Papers, Greater New York
ARTHUR J. BARNES President, Business College St. Louis, Mo.
MRS. A. J. BARNES, A. B. Instructor, Business College St. Louis, Mo.
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Bisbee, Rev. Frederick A., D. D., 30 West St., Boston, Mass. Blake, Charles A. ( college N. G.), Nunda, N. Y. Brainard, G. Roy, Ph. B. Brainard, Otis, Ph. B.
Bliss, T. Coit, D. D. S., Dalton, N. Y.
Bliss, Mrs. Virginia R., Ph. B., Dalton, N. Y.
Brewer, Nellie, professional teacher, preceptress, Dalton, N. Y.
Brown, John P., M. D., Nunda, N. Y.
Brown, Stanley J. ( C. G.), Nunda, N. Y. Class 1910.
Bump, Elizabeth, A. B., Ithaca, N. Y. Ex-preceptress N. H. S.
Burd, Rev. Norman S., Theo. Sem., ex-pastor, Baptist Chuch, Nunda.
Burr, Charles, College N. G., died. at Eagle Pass, Texas, 1908.
Burrell, Mrs. Clara Partridge. A. B., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Butler, Bert, A. B., principal.
Butler, Waldo, under graduate. Hamilton, N. Y.
Bert, Frederick, M. D., Hamonton, N. J.
Cain, Thomas A., A. B.
Campbell, George B., M. D., New York City
Campbell. George J., Capt. U. S. A., died October 4, 1896.
Campbell, William, M. D., Portland, Oregon1.
Carmichael. Rev. John M., A. B., Caledonia N. Y.
Carrick, Charles J., M. D., Nunda, N. Y.
Carter, James D. (college non-graduate). Hornell, N. Y.
Carter, Col. John J., A. M., Titusville, Pa.
Chandler, George W., college (non-graduate ). Milwaukee, Wis.
Chandler, Rev. Thomas W .. A. B., Belfast, N. Y.
Clark, Clifford. C. E., Belfast, N. Y.
Clark, Gertrude, college ( non-graduate), died at Nunda. 1907. Coddington. Rev. Isaac P .. D. D .. ex-pastor Universalist Church.
Copeland, Rev. R. W., Ph. B., ex-pastor M. E. Church, Nunda. Coffin, Benjamin S., A. B., died 1906.
Coffin, Luella. Nunda professional teacher, Nunda. N. Y.
Collester, Eugene. A. B., principal of village schools.
Collester, Harrison, A. B .. principal of village schools.
Countryman, Everett C., Ph. B., Rochester, N. Y.
Countryman. Onolee, A. B., Rochester. N. Y.
Crane, Eliza. college (non-graduate), Nunda, N. Y.
Crosier, Rollin O., M. D .. Binghamton. N. Y.
Cudedec, Albert, E. E., Ithaca, N. Y., 1908.
Dake. B. Franklin, A. B. and M. D., died at Pasadena, Cal .. 1908. Dana, Miron T., Ph. B., principal Fredonia Normal School. Fredonia.
Day, Rev. James H., A. B., pastor of Holy Angels' Church of Nunda and Mt. Morris. Davis, Mrs. Minnie Woodworth, musician, Albion, N. Y.
Decker, Rev. William Philips, ex-pastor Baptist Church of Nunda, Chi- cago, Ill.
Decker, Henry J., medical college (non-graduate), Washington, D. C. Delong. Rev. Henry Clay (Theological Department ), Medford, Mass.
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Dennis, Rev. Henry S., A. B., Victor, N. Y.
Dennis, Minnie J., professional teacher, Plainfield, N. J. Dowling, Cora. A. B., Nunda, N. Y.
Dodge, Alice, professional teacher, Nunda, N. Y. Dryer, Rev. Rowland C., A. B., pastor of M. E. Church, Nunda, N. Y. Endicott. Fanny Tingley, ex-teacher, Chelsea. Mass.
Elwood, Harry, medical college ( non-graduate ), Buffalo, N. Y. Fairman, Charles E., A. B. and M. D .. Lyndenville, N. Y.
Fitzgerald. Elizabeth, professional teacher. Nunda, N. Y.
Foley, James Corbin, A. B., lawyer. New York City.
Flint. Capt. Joseph N., A. B., died in San Francisco, 1907.
Frazer. Gertrude. A. M .. Madison, N. Y.
Frazer, Donald G., Madison. N. Y.
Frayer, Mrs. Mary Alley, Ithaca, N. Y.
Frayer, Prof. William A., A. B., Ithaca, N. Y.
Galley, Merritt, A. B., 1002 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Galley, David B., A. B., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Gardener, Persis, B. O., Hunt. N. Y.
Gelser, Charles, C. E .. Arizona.
Gearhart. Melvin, A. B.
Gilbert. Mark, Pharmacy. 1908, Buffalo. N. Y.
Gilpatric, John B .. A. M. B., Plano, Ill.
Green, Robert W., M. D., Geneseo, N. Y.
Griffin, Mrs. Dona Edmonds, South Dakota.
Grimes, Rev. Mills S .. A. B., Medelia, Minn.
Guernsey, Hattie. college (non-graduate), Dalton, N. Y.
Haines, Catharine McLein. Nunda. N. Y.
Hall, Rev. E. G. W. (Theological), pastor Methodist Church, Holland, N. Y.
Hand, Capt. Henry W., B. D., Secretary and Treasurer C. C. of N., Nunda, N. Y.
Haskins, C. A .. M. D., Dalton, N. Y.
Hamlin, Lydia Smith, professional teacher, Naples, N. Y.
Hill, Hugh, M. D., Dalton, N. Y.
Hines, Frances, Nunda, N. Y.
Hitchcock, Charles S .. A. B. and M. D.
Hitchcock, Embura A., M. E.
Hitchcock, Rev. Julius C .. A. B., ex-pastor M. E. Church.
Hitchcock. Rev. Lyman. D. D.
Hooper. Maude Seaton, Albion N. college, Indiana.
Hudnut, Rev. Prof. Isaiah B., Ph. D., Upland, Indiana. Hudnut. Frank, M. D.
Hudnut. James Monroe, A. B.
Huggins, W. Q., M. D., Sanborn, N. Y.
Hunt, Rev. Edwin G., Theological, Wisconsin.
Hunt, Elizabeth.
Hunt, Mary.
Hunt, Adelbert B., Ph. D., principal of a department. New York City.
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Kellogg. Edward B., M. D., Boylston Street, Boston.
Keyes, Rev. J. J., A. M.
Knibloe, Edward F., college (non-graduate), Division Superintendent. Erie R. R., Black Rock, N. Y.
Kneeland, George N .. Oklahoma.
Knight, Andrew Jackson. A. M., ex-district attorney, Arcade; N. Y.
Kratzer, Glenn. A. B., ex-principal of N. H. S.
Lamont. H. L., M. D., Ossian. N. Y.
Leonard, Rev. Theodore S., Theological.
Leonard, Mrs., ex-teacher.
Lovell, Joseph, musician, Nunda, N. Y.
Lovell, Prof. Thomas B., LL. D .. Niagara Falls.
Lusk, William, Jr., A. B. and D. D.
Lusk, James W., banker, Omaha, Neb.
Lusk, Frank C., M. D. (son of Rev. William Lusk, A. B., ex-pastor Presbyterian Church. Nunda ).
Lynn, Rev. Cephas, B. D.
Mabey, Clayton G., M. S., ex-principal, Nunda High School.
Marsh, Rev. George ; Grace ; Marion, M. D .; (children of Rev. L. G. Marsh, A. B., ex-pastor Presbyterian Church. )
Mason, George W .. A. M., died 1906.
Marshall, Mary Lovell, musician, Washington, D. C.
Marvin, Rev. Judson P .. B. D., ex-pastor Universalist Church, Nunda.
McNair. Anna, A. B .. Oakland, Cal.
McLean, Rev. John P., Ph. D.
Merwin, Rev. Milton K., Theol. College, ( non-graduate ), ex-pastor Pres- byterian Church, Nunda.
Mills, Mrs. Annetta Thompson, principal school to teach deaf and dumb to speak. Chefu, China.
Mitchell, Henry W., D. D. S., Emporium, Pa.
Montgomery, Mrs. Helen Barrett. lecturer, Rochester, N. Y.
Moot, Hon. Adelbert. LL. B., Buffalo, N. Y
Moot, Mrs. Carrie V .. ex-preceptress. N. H. S., Buffalo, N. Y.
Morgan, Rev. Clara E .. B. D., ex-pastor Universalist Church of Nunda .- Perry, N. Y.
Mosher, Charles, M. D., Chatham. N. Y.
Moyer, Frank E., M. D., died at Moscow, 1907.
Mover, Frank H., Med. Coll. ( N. G. ), 1750 Seventh St., Buffalo, N. Y.
Nelson, John D .. D. D. S., Ohio.
Norris, Charles, M. D., Geneseo, N. Y.
Olp. Florence Dowling, A. B.,-Nunda, N. Y. Ostrander, P. M., M. D .- Nunda, N. Y.
Page. Roy A., MI, D .- Geneseo, N. Y. Paine, Grace, professional teacher. New York City-Nunda, N. Y. Parsons, Rev. C. B., A. B., died 1907.
Peck, Hon. Fletcher C., A. B., President College Club, Nunda.
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PROF. THOS. BAILEY LOVELL, A. M. LL. D.
REV. THOMAS TRELEASE ROWE, D. D.
REV. MILLS M. GRIMES
천성
EUGENE F. BALDWIN Editor Peoria Star
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Peck, Fletcher W., A. B., Nunda, N. Y.
Peck, Marion Gale, musician, Nunda, N. Y.
Perkins, Horace, M. D.
Pettit, Mary L., ex-principal and preceptress-Nunda.
Philips, Wilber C .. Journalist. A. B., Philadelphia, Pa.
Pitts, Carrie Townsend, professional teacher-Nunda, N. Y.
Ramsey, Frances G., professional teacher, Nunda training class, Nunda, N. Y. Ray, Frances, professional teacher. Nunda, N. Y.
Redmond, Frank, M. D .- Fillmore, N. Y.
Reed, Carrie Smith, musician,-Buffalo, N. Y.
Reid, Alexander. A. B. Reid Thomas B., Editor,-Appleton, Wis
Rice, Rev. A. L., Theol. ex-pastor Univ. Church, Nunda, N. Y.
Roberts, Craig. LL. B., Buffalo, N. Y.
Robinson, Bessie, B. S .- Nunda, N. Y.
Robinson, Gertrude E., A. B .- Nunda, N. Y.
Robinson, Denton S., Lawyer,-Nunda, N. Y.
Robinson, Max B .. Candidate for E. E .-- Nunda, N. Y.
Rogers, William H., A. M .- Wellsville, N. Y.
Rogers, Rev. Leonard L., A. M .- Silver Springs, N. Y.
Rowe, Rev. Thomas Trelease. A. B. and D. D .- Rochester, N. Y.
Sabin, John B., M. D., Coeur-de-alene, Idalio.
Sabin, Robert, D. D. S., Heber, Utah.
Satterlee, Eugene Hudnut, A. M .- Rochester, N. Y.
Satterlee, Floyd, Phar., Buffalo, N. Y.
Saulsbury, Ryland E., college (non-graduate), principal Union School, Dalton, N. Y.
Scranton, Adda Brownell .- Rochester, N. Y.
Sharp, James J .-- died at Arcade, 1908.
Slocum, John P .. A. M., Albany, N. Y.
Slocum, Robert B., Ph. B. and M. D., Albany, N. Y.
Stewart, William A., M. D., ex-principal N. H. S.
Stilson, Sarah L., A. B., teacher. 80 Willoughby St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Spaulding, Edward E .. A. B., ex-principal N. Acad. Died at Pasadena, Cal., 1907.
Straight, Mrs. Jane Burdict. Oland-Leroy. Burr,-Alfred, N. Y. Sutherland. Judge Arthur E., LL. D .- Rochester, N. Y.
Sutherland. Mrs. Nellie Reed, professional teacher, Rochester, N. Y
Sweet, Rev. Frank T., B. S., Gardiner. Mass.
Swift, Arthur W., M. D., Belvidere, Ill.
Taylor, Rev. James. B. D., ex-pastor Universalist Church, Nunda. Thomas, Fanny Sanders, musician, Rochester, N. Y. Thacher, Hon. Solon Otis. A. B .. LL. D. Died in Kansas, 1906. Thorp, Gen. Thomas J .. A. B., Corvalis, Ore.
Tingley, Miss Nellie, Washington, D. C. Tousey, Prof. William G., A. M., S. T. D., Tufts College. Mass. Truesdale, William H .. A. B., ex-principal Nunda Academy, Geneva, N. Y. Truesdale, Mrs. W. H., ex-preceptress, Nunda Academy, Geneva, N. Y.
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Tucker, Rev. J. D., A. M., ex-pastor Baptist Church. Turrill, Mary Stilson, ex-school commissioner, Pasadena, Cal.
Van Kleet. Louis C .. under graduate, Medical Dept., Ithaca, N. Y. Vrooman, Charles Miner, A. B., Kern, Colo.
Warner, Charles F., M. D .. Manketo, Minn.
Warner, Willie Chester. A. B. and C. E .. Los Angeles, Cal.
Warner, William P., A. B., Lawyer, St. Paul, Minn.
Warren, Frank DeWitt, A. B., Supt. of Schools, Ilion, N. Y. Welles, Prof. Frank E., Ph. D., Geneseo Normay School, Gereseo, N. Y. Welles, Mrs. Cornelia, A. M., Geneseo, N. Y.
Wells, Rev. J. R., M. D., clergyman M. E. Church.
JUDGE JOHN B. WINSLOW, LL. D., AND HIS SON, HORATIO GATES WINSLOW, A. B.
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Whitcomb, S. Merrick, Dean of College of Liberal Arts, Cinn. Univ. Re- sides in Nunda and Cincinnati.
Willey, Rev. A. C., A. M. and Ph. D., ex-pastor M. E. Church, Dalton.
Willey, Wilfred, A. B. and B. F. ( Yale ), Ithaca, N. Y.
Whitnack, Jacob, principal of two Manhattan Schools, New York City.
Williams, Rev. John H., B. S., ex-pastor Presbyterian Church, Nunda.
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