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LL. B., 1868, Cincinnati Law School.
1876-8, Prosecuting Attorney for Shelby County, Ohio. 1878-83, Attorney at Law, Sidney, Ohio. 1894, Stenographer for the Su- premie Court of Kansas.
342. Alfred Henry McVey, A. B., A. M., 1871. DesMoines, Ia. LL. B., 1868, Cincinnati Law School.
Author of McVey's Ohio Digest, and McVeys' Digest of the Court of Appeals. Attorney at Law.
343. Charles Ewan Merritt, A. B., A. M., 1871. Mount Holly, N. J.
1862-65, Private and Quartermaster Sergeant, 79th Ohio Vol. In- fantry, 1884-88, Editor of New Jersey Mirror. 1880-91, Captain
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Co. F, 7th Regiment, New Jersey National Guard. Attorney at Law.
344. *Alfred Philemon Needles, A. B., A. M., 1871.
1864, Private in the 145th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1869, Principal of Union Academy, Cal. 1870-92, Attorney at Law. Published Rules of Practice in Federal, State and City Courts in 1877. Died at San Francisco, Cal., July 14, 1892.
345. Andrew Jackson Nelson, A. B., A. M., 1871. Fort Smith, Ark.
D. D., 1888, Ohio Wesleyan University.
1860, Minister in California Conference, M. E. Church. 1877-79, Professor of Mental and Moral Science, University of the Pacific. Published "The Evolution of Thought," and "The Law of De- velopment."
346. Robert Murphy Nevin, A. B., A. M., 1871. Dayton, O. Attorney at Law.
347. * Charles Hiram Newcomb, A. B., A. M., 1871.
M. D., 1871, Miami Medical College.
1871-86, Physician at Mechanicsburgh, Ohio. Died Nov. 7th, 1886. 348. Richard Parsons, A. B., A. M., 1871. Delaware, O.
Minister in the Ohio Conference of the M. E. Church. 1868-9, Superintendent of Public Schools, Wauseon, Ohio. 1869-70, Su- perintendent of Schools, Clinton Mich. 1870-71, Principal of the Normal Department of Hope College. 1871-5, Superintend- ent of Schools, Plymouth, Ohio. 1875-80, Tutor of Languages and Principal of the Normal Department of the Ohio Wesleyan University. £ 1880-4. Adjunct-Professor of History in the same. 1884-, Professor of Greek in the same. 1894, Student of Greek and Archæology at Athens, Greece. Published an edition of Cebes Tablet, with notes.
349. William Wesley Powell, A. B., A. M., 1871. Houstonia, Mo.
Minister in the St. Louis Conference of the M. E. Church. Super- annuated and engaged in Farming.
350. * Valentine C. Randolph, A. B., A. M., 1871.
B. D., 1869, Garrett Biblical Institute. A. M., 1872, Illinois Wesleyan University.
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1861-64, 39th Illinois Vol. Infantry. 1869, Joined the Central Illinois Conference, M. E. Church. Minister and Professor of Greek and Latin, Hedding College. Died Januuary 1, 1895.
351. William Adin Robinson, A. B., A. M., 1871. Dayton, O. D. D., 1885, Baldwin University.
1862, Corporal, 85th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1868, Minister in the Cincinnati Conference, M. E. Church. Author of "The Little Chicken Thieves;" "John Mason, the Respectable Gambler;" "His Ways and Hers;" "The Gypsy Queen." 1895, Making a Tour of Europe and Palestine. 1894-, Pastor of Grace M. E. Church.
352. * John Thomas Short, A. B., A. M., 1871.
B. D., 1871, Drew Theological Seminary. Ph. D., 1883, Ohio State University.
1871, Published "The Last Gladiatorial Show." 1872, Edited McClintock's Lectures." 1876-77, Professor of History and English Literature in the Ohio Wesleyan University. 1879-82, Assistant Professor of History and Philosophy in Ohio State University. 1880, Author of "North Americans of Antiquity." 1881, Prepared the article on "Ohio," for Encyclopedia Britannica. 1882-83, Professor of History in Ohio State University. Died at Columbus, O., November 11, 1883.
353. Oliver Perry Smart, A. B., A. M., 1871. Independence, Kan.
Attorney at Law.
354. Darlington Joseph Snyder, A. B., A. M., 1871. Rey- noldsburg, O.
M. D., 1891, Columbus Medical College.
1868-70, Principal of the Fairfield Union Academy. 1892-94, Chair of Materia Medica, Department of Pharmacy, Ohio Medical University. 1870-, Superintendent of Public Schools.
355. Leonidas Summerfield Wells, A. B., A. M., 1871. Del- aware, O.
Bookseller and Stationer. Also engaged in same business at Columbus, O.
356. John Williams White, A. B., A. M., 1871. Cambridge, Mass.
A. M. and Ph. D., 1877, Harvard University.
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1868-9, Professor of Greek and Latin in Willoughby College. 1869-71, Professor of Greek and Latin in Baldwin University. 1871-4, Professor of Greek in the same. 1872, Prepared an edition of the Œdipus Tyrannus of Sophocles. 1874-7, Tutor of Greek in Harvard University. 1876, Prepared "A Series of First Lessons in Greek," which were also published in England. 1877-84, Assistant Professor of Greek in Harvard University. 1877, Co- editor with Professor Goodwin in preparing editions of "The First Four Books of Xenophon's Anabasis " and of "Selections from Xenophon and Herodotus," the former republished in England. 1878, Published "Greek and Latin at Sight," and "An Introduction to the Rhythmic and Metric of Classical Languages." 1880, Edited Stein's " Dialect of Herodotus." 1881-7, Chairman of the Managing Committee of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. 1882-7, Published six reports on the Amer- ican School at Athens. 1883, Edited " The Realia of Greek Liter- ature." 1884-, Senior Editor of "The College Series of Greek Authors," embracing forty-five volumes. 1884-, Professor of Greek in Harvard University. 1889, Published " Passages for Prac- tice in Translation at Sight." 1891, "The Stage of Aristophanes." 1890-, Joint Editor of the "Harvard Studies in Classical Philology." 1892, Published "The Beginner's Greek Book." 1893-4, Professor in the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. 1894-, Member of the Imperial German Archæological Institute. 1894, Published “Τo Πελκγρεπον έπι Πεγεπλέονς." 1894, Published "The Opisthodomus on the Acropolis at Athens."
357. Cornelius Morford Wright, A. B., A. M., 1871. Mal- com, Ia.
M. D., 1883, University of Michigan.
Physician.
CLASS OF 1869.
358. William Sargent Bennett, A. B., A. M., 1872. Address and business unknown.
359. John Saurin Blanpied, A. B., A. M., 1872. Montpelier, Vermont.
1872-82, Superintendent of Schools in Huntington, Ind., and Milford, N. H. 1881, Instructor in Elocution in New Hampshire College of Agriculture. 1882-, Superintendent of Schools in Fitchburg, Mass., Millburg, Mass., and Montpelier, Vt.
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360. William McKendree Bryant, A. B., A. M., 1893. Web- ster Groves, Mo.
1862-4, Adjutant 34th Iowa Vol. Infantry. 1871-3, Superintend- ent of Schools, Burlington, Ia. 1874-81, Principal of Madison Schools, St. Louis, Mo. Published "Hegel's Philosophy of Art," "Philosophy of Landscape Painting," "The World Energy and its Self-Conservation," "A Syllabus of Psychology," and "A Syllabus of Ethics." Instructor in Mental and Moral Philosophy, St. Louis Normal and High School.
361. * Hermus Cronkleton, A. B.
Student of Medicine. Died at Delaware, O., Nov. 7, 1872.
362. Thomas Morris Dart, A. B., A. M., 1872. Cincinnati, O. B. D., 1870, Garrett Biblical Institute.
Principal West Texas Conference Seminary. 1894-, Engaged in business.
363. Thomas Jefferson Duncan, A. B., A. M., 1872. Colum- bus, O.
1869-71, Superintendent of Schools, West Jefferson, O. 1871-, Attorney at Law. 1886-, Common Pleas Judge of Franklin County. 1891, Re-elected to same office.
364. Isaiah R. Henderson, A. B., A. M., 1872. Delaware, O. D. D., 1889, Taylor University.
Minister in the Central Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. Agent Ministerial Aid Society.
365. Nathan Gilleland Johnson, A. B. Defiance, O.
LL. B., 1871, Cincinnati Law School.
1871-, Attorney at Law and Farmer.
366. Isaac Loder, B. S.
Farming. Address unknown.
367. Gabriel Marion Miller, A. B., A. M., 1872. Cincinnati, O. 1869-, With the Phoenix Insurance Company. Published " The Phoenix Manual."
368. Walter Benjamin Page, A. B., A. M., 1872. Colum- bus, O.
1869-74, Teacher in Public Schools. Attorney at Law.
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369. John M. Pattison, A. B., A. M., 1872. Cincinnati, O. 1869-72, Student of Law. 1873, Admitted to the Bar. 1873-5, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from Hamilton County. 1874, Attorney for the Committee of Safety, Cincinnati, O. 1881-91, Vice-President of the Union Central Life Insurance Company. 1888-90, State Senator from the Brown-Clermont Dis- trict of Ohio. 1890-2, Member of Congress from the Sixth Ohio District. 1891-, President of the Union Central Insurance Com- pany. Residence, Milford, O.
370. Thaddeus Constantine Reade, A. B., A. M., 1872. Up- land, Ind.
D. D., 1893,
1870-72, Principal of Fairfield Union Academy. Published "Sunday School Concerts," "The Exodus and Other Poems." 1892-, President of Taylor University.
371. * Charles Rickey, A. B.
He removed to Chattanooga, Tenn., immediately following his graduation and engaged in fruit farming. He was drowned while on a hunting expedition shortly afterwards.
372. Napoleon Bonaparte Ross, A. B. Gilboa, O.
1871-7, County Surveyor of Clermont County, O. 1878-9, Editor of the National Advance. 1879-, Civil Engineer. Minister in the Methodist Protestant Church.
373. John Brilling Schwin, A. B., A. M., 1872. Covington, Ind.
1861-4, Co. A, 92d Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1870-3, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science in Moore's Hill College. Pros- ecuting Attorney for Fountain County, Ind. Attorney at Law.
374. * Henry Lytle Spindler, A. B.
1869-76, Minister in the Central Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. Died at Lima, O., Oct. 13, 1876.
375. Charles Edward Stanley, A. B. Chattanooga, Tenn. Proprietor of a Fruit Farm.
376. Smith Stimmel, A. B. Fargo, N. D.
1870-84, Attorney at Law, Cincinnati, O. 1878-82, Mayor of Car- thage, O. 1883, Removed to North Dakota and engaged in his profession. Member of the Dakota State Senate.
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377. Daniel Gates Strong, A. B., A. M., 1872. Roundhead, O. 1857, Entered the Ministry of the M. E. Church. 1861-4, Private and then Chaplain of the 4th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1867-9, Student in the Ohio Wesleyan University. 1857-72, With the above excep- tions, pastor in the Central Ohio Conference. 1872, Transferred to the West and stationed at Ogden City, Utah. 1873-6, Idaho City, Idaho. 1877, Presiding Elder Idaho District. 1877-82, Member of the Columbia River Conference. Presiding Elder of the Walla Walla District in 1877-81, and pastor at Colfax in 1881-2. In 1882- 6, Member of the Central Ohio Conference. 1885-94, Again con- nected with the Columbia River Conference and (1885-6) Presi- dent Lewiston Collegiate Institute. 1894-, Member of the Cen- tral Ohio Conference.
378. Peter Fletcher Swing, A. B., A. M., 1872. Cincinnati, O. 1863, Lieutenant 12th Ohio Vol. Cavalry. 1863-65, Lieutenant and Captain 9th Ohio Vol. Cavalry. 1864-65, Staff of Gen. Atkins and on " March to the Sea." 1884-, Judge of Circuit Court, Ist Judicial Circuit of Ohio. 1870 -. Attorney at Law.
379. Edward Thomson, A. B., A. M., 1872. Los Angeles, Cal. B. D., 1881, Garrett Biblical Institute.
Ph. D., 1882, Cornell College.
LL. D., 1886, M. E. College of Nebraska.
1869-, Minister in North Ohio, Nebraska and Southern California Conferences. 1872-5, Professor of Chemistry in Baldwin Univer- sity. 1879-83, Principal of Nebraska Conference Seminary. 1883, Published " Latin Pronunciation." 1883-6, President of the M. E. College of Nebraska. 1884. Delegate to General Conference M. E. Church. 1885, Published "Life of Bishop Edward Thomson." 1886. Chancellor of Mallalieu University. 1887-9, Vice-President University of South California. 1890-, Secretary of the Sunday League.
380. * Leroy Woods Welsh, A. B., A. M., 1872.
I,L. B., 1871, Cincinnati Law School.
1875-76, Treasurer of the State of Ohio. Died at Armstrong's Mills, O., Aug. 20, 1879.
381. Howard Baily Westervelt, A. B., A. M., 1872. Circle- ville, O.
1864, Private in 133d Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1869-, Minister in the Ohio Conference M. E. Church. 1894-, Pastor M. E. Church.
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382. Robert Lawson Woodburn, A. B., A. M., 1872. Marys- ville, O.
1861-65, 86th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1877-81, Prosecuting Attorney of Union County, O. Attorney at Law.
CLASS OF 1870.
383. Newell Simpson Albright, A. B., A. M., 1873. Tiffin, O. B. D., 1873, Drew Theological Seminary. D. D., 1890, Baldwin University.
1887-88, Superintendent of Ashville Industrial School for Col- ored Youth. 1876-, Minister in the North Ohio Conference, M. E. Church.
384. Oren Milton Ashbaugh, A. B., A. M., 1873. Sparta, O. 1861-64, Private in 30th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1870-, Minister in the North Ohio Conference, M. E. Church.
385. George W. Atkinson, A. B. Wheeling, W. Va. Ph. D., 1886, Mt. Union College. LL. D., 1890, U. S. Grant University. LL. B., Columbian University. LL. D., 1890, University of Nashville.
Member of Legislature of West Virginia. United States Marshal of W. Va. Member of Congress one term. Attorney at Law. Author of "Don't, or Negative Chips;" "History of Kanawha;" "After the Moonshiners;" "Prominent Men of West Virginia;" "The West Virginia Pulpit."
386. Charles Emmet Barnes, A. B., A. M., 1873. Zanesville, Ohio. B. D., 1872, Lane Theological Seminary.
1864, Corporal of 142nd Ohio Vol. Infantry. Minister in the Presbyterian Church. 1894-, Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church.
387. Edson Benton Bauder, A. B., A. M., 1873. Cleveland, O. LL. B., 1873, University of Michigan.
1880-, Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence in the Homœopathic Hospital College. Attorney at Law. 1
388. Charles Bates Brandebury, A. B., A. M., 1873. Cincin- nati, O.
1870-, Cashier of Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company.
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389. George Washington Burns, A. B., A. M., 1873. Athens, O. Minister in the Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. Presiding Elder of the Athens District.
390. David Dennison Cheney, A. B., A. M., 1873. Clarks- ville, O.
1862, Private 94th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1870-, Minister in the Cin- cinnati Conference, M. E. Church.
391. Merrick Dempster Chillson, A. B., A. M., 1873. Ran- dolph, Neb.
S. T. B., 1879, Boston Theological Seminary.
1870-, Minister in the North Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. 1880, Owing to ill health, took a supernumerary relation and removed to the West.
392. Jasper Corn. Frazersburg, O. M. D., 1873, Cincinnati Medical College.
Physician and Surgeon.
393. Edwin Cross, A. B. 1436 Wrightwood Ave., Chicago, Il1.
M. D., 1873, Cincinnati Medical College.
Post Graduate Course at College of New York City. Physician and Surgeon.
394. Isaac Kennedy Davis, A. B. Urbana, O.
LL. B., 1873, Cincinnati Law School.
Attorney at Law. Also engaged in Farming.
395. * Aris Berkley Donaldson, A. B., A. M., 1873. 1869-74, Professor of English Literature in Minnesota State Uni- versity. 1874-83, Attorney at Law, and Editor of Alexandria Post. Died at Alexandria, Minn., November 27, 1883.
395. Franklin Cessna Dougherty, A. B. Kenton, O. LL. B., 1873, Cincinnati Law School.
1877-82, Principal of the High School, Galion, O. 1874-5, Prin- cipal of the High School, Wooster, O. 1875 7, Prosecuting Attor- ney for Hardin County, O. Engaged in the practice of his pro- fession.
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397. William Wallace Fellows, A. B. 230 La Salle St., Chi- cago, Ill.
B. D., 1873, Drew Theological Seminary. B. D., 1876, Gambier Theological School.
1873-5, Minister in Ohio Conference of the M. E. Church. 1875-6; Student of Theology, Gambier, O. 1875-80, Minister in the Epis- copal Church, being Rector at Cincinnati in 1877-8, and at Muske- gon, Mich., 1878-85. Pastor of the Independent Church of Muske- gon, Mich., 1880-1. State Agent of the United States Life Insur- ance Company, 1882-3. Since 1883, Attorney at Law.
398. William Strickland Fitch, A. B., A. M., 1873. Fair- haven, Mass.
1863-5, Musician in United States Cavalry. 1870-SI, Minister in the North Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. 1881-6, President of Baldwin Seminary, La. 1886-8, President St. John's River Con- ference Seminary. 1886-91, Minister in the St. John's River Con- ference. 1891-, Minister in the New England Southern Confer- ence. 1892-5, Missionary to New Mexico and Pastor of M. E. Church, Silver City. 1895, Returned to the New England Con- ference.
399. Washington Gardner, A. B. Lansing, Mich. LL. B., 1876, Albany Law School.
Minister in the Michigan Conference of the M. E. Church. For- many years agent for the Endowment Fund of Albion College. 1893-, Secretary of State, for the State of Michigan.
400. * Huston Thomas Gould, A. B., A. M., 1873.
Farmer and Stock Raiser. Died at Central College, O., Jan. 19, 1883.
401. John Henry Grove, A. B., A. M., 1873. Delaware, O. 1871-4, Principal of the High School, Wilmington, O. 1874-8,. Superintendent of the Schools of Wilmington. 1878-9. Principal of the Preparatory Department of the Ohio Wesleyan University. 1880-3, Elected Adjunct-Professor of Latin in the same. 1883-, Professor of Latin. Published "A Text-book of Latin Elements," and " A Text-book of Latin Exercises." .1893- one of the School. Examiners for Delaware County.
402. William W. Gurley, A. B. Chicago, Il1.
1871-3, Superintendent of Schools, Seville, O. Attorney at Law: Office, corner of Randolph and Dearborn Streets. .
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403. Ellis Tayler Hartley, A. B., A. M., 1873. Lincoln, Neb., 441 N. Ioth Street.
Special student of Literature, Dresden, Germany, one year. Nine- teen years Superintendent of Schools in Ohio and Nebraska. Real Estate Manager and Orchardist.
404. Edward Samuel Hedges, A. B. St. Louis, Mo. Travelling Salesman.
405. Maxwell B. Henry, A. B., A. M., 1873. Topeka, Kas. Attorney at Law.
406. Isaac George Herron, A. B., A. M., 1873. Napa, Cal. 1870-1, Principal of the Schools, Albany, Oregon. 1871-4, Princi- pal of Umpqua Academy. 1874-6, Principal of the Portland Fe- male Seminary. 1877-83, Superintendent of Public Schools for Lake County, Cal. 1884-6, Superintendent of Schools, Napa, Cal. Since that date engaged in Farming and Fruit Raising.
407. * John Newton Irvin, A. B., A. M., 1873. B. D., 1872, Drew Theological Seminary.
1872-85, Minister in Cincinnati Conference, M. E. Church. 1880-2, Student of Theology at the Universities of Berlin and Leipsic. Died at Dayton, O., March 5, 1885.
408. Jacob Anderson Jackson, A. B., A. M., 1873. Des Moines, Ia.
1870-71, Principal of Umpqua Academy, Oregon. 1874-6, Super- intendent of Public Schools, Springfield, O. General Agent Provident Life and Trust Company.
409. * Ernest Henry Leseman, A. B. S. T. B., 1874, Boston University.
Minister in New England Conference M. E. Church. Killed in a railroad accident at Ballard Vale, Mass., Feb. 16, 1875.
410. John Fletcher Locke, A. B. London, O.
1873-4, City Solicitor, London, O. 1875-6, Mayor of London. 1877-9, Prosecuting Attorney for Madison County, O. ISSO-4, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives. 1892, again elected to the House. Attorney at Law.
411. Perley Moses Morse, A. B., A. M. Colfax, Neb. Engaged in Farming.
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412. Orville James Nave, A. B., A. M., 1873. Fort Niobrara, Neb.
1870-, Minister in Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. 1882-, Chap- lain in the U. S. Army. 1894-, Post Chaplain.
413. Charles William Oakes, A. B., A. M., 1873. 365 College Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind.
1861-64, Private in Ohio Light Artillery. 1870-79, Superintend- ent of Schools in Fostoria, Bellefontaine and Norwalk, O. 1879-, Fire Insurance, Special Agent.
414. John Frederick Parker, A. B.
1871, Appointed to the U. S. Naval Academy, graduating as Mid- shipman in 1874. 1874-85, Promoted through the several grades of Midshipman, Ensign, Master, to that of Lieutenant. 1880, Elected a member of the Naval Institute. 1881-4, Instructor in Modern Languages at the Naval Academy. 1887, Promoted to Captain. 1888-91, Detailed for special work at the White House during the administration of President Harrison. Address, care of the Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D. C.
415. Nathan James Plumb, A. B., A. M., 1873. Foochow, China.
1870, Joined the North Ohio Conference. 1871, Appointed Mis- sionary to China. Superintendent of the Methodist Mission Press. Professor in the Foochow School of Theology. Member of the Bible Translating Committee. Published "Hand-book of the Bible." Presiding Elder of the Hok Chiang District.
416. Samuel Edward Reynolds, A. B., A. M., 1873. Clay Center, Kas.
M. D., 1873, Ohio Medical College.
1875-76, Principal of High School, Newman, Il1. 1876-79, Super- intendent of Schools, Sinking Springs, O. 1873-, Physician and Surgeon.
417. John William Sleppy, A. B., A. M., 1873. Milford, O. 1870-85, Teacher in Public Schools, Mt. Sterling and Bowling Green. 1893-4, Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, Buchtel Col- lege. Teaching and Farming. Spent four years in Europe as Correspondent for American Papers.
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418. * Lyman Dunning Smith, A. B., A. M., 1873.
1874-75, Superintendent of Public Schools, Springfield, Ohio. 1877-80, Principal of High School, Los Angeles, Cal. 1880-85, Superintendent of Schools. Died at Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. I, 1885.
419. * Lucien Vincent Tuttle, A. B., A. M., 1873.
1869-73, Tutor in Ohio Wesleyan University. 1873-74, Adjunct- Professor of Languages in same. 1874-81, Principal of Friend's Academy, Baltimore, Md. Died at Baltimore, Md., June 27, 1881.
420. Charles M. Vandenbark, A. B., A. M., 1873. Zanes- ville, O.
1864, Sergeant 159th and 195th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 1871, Special Student at Harvard University. 1872-, Attorney at Law.
421. Samuel Vestal, A. B. Snohomish, Wash.
Member of the firm of Vestal & Whitfield, dealers in Hardware and Groceries, since 1882.
422. William Jeremiah White, A. B., A. M., 1873. Dayton, O.
1862-5, Captain and Major 5th United States Heavy Artillery. 1885-87, Superintendent of Public Schools, Springfield, O. 1887-, Superintendent of the Public Schools, Dayton, O. 1888-92, Mem- ber of Board of State School Examiners.
423. Jonathan Zook, A. B. Orange, O.
S. T. B., 1873, Boston University.
1873-4, Traveled in Palestine and Syria. 1875-, Minister in the North Ohio Conference of the M. E. Church.
CLASS OF 1871.
424, *Ruby Janes Albright, A. B.
1872-76, Read Law and was admitted to the Bar. 1880-84, Super- intendent of Public Schools, Gambier, O. Died at Delaware, O., July 30, 1885.
425. Thomas Cutter Anderson, A. B., A. M., 1874. Ports- mouth, O.
Attorney at Law.
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426. Lewis Cass Black, A. B., A. M., 1874. Cincinnati, O.
LL. B., 1872, Columbian Law School.
1871-5, Clerk in the Interior Department, Washington, D. C. 1875-, Attorney at Law.
427. John Wesley Brock, A. B., A. M., 1874. Walla Walla, Wash.
1864, Sergeant 156th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 1871-73, Superin- tendent of Schools, New London, O. 1873-77, Principal of High School, Winona, Minn., and Orrville, Cal. 1880-83, Superintend- ent of Public Schools, Walla Walla. 1883-85, Superintendent of Schools for County of Walla Walla.
428. Thomas James Cellar, A. B., A. M., 1874. Prospect, O. 1856-59, Tutor in Grammar School, Kenyon College. 1859-62, Principal of Mt. Pleasant Academy. 1864, Private in 145th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 1866-, Minister in the Presbyterian Church, Synod of Ohio.
429. Fletcher Baily Cherington, A. B. Spokane, Wash. D. D., 1887, Cornell College.
1872-6, Missionary to India. 1876-80, Minister in the Kansas Con- ference, M. E. Church. Stationed at Ottawa, 1876-9; Fort Scott, 1879-80. Transferred to Iowa and stationed at Anamosa, 1880-1 ; Waterloo, 1881-4; Mt. Vernon, 1884-6. Transferred to California and Pastor of University M. E. Church, Los Angeles, 1886-7; Deaz of Maclay College of Theology, 1887-9; Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Professor of History, University of Southern California, 1889-90. Transferred to Washington, President of Puget Sound University, 1890-2; Pastor of First M. E. Church, Tacoma, 1891-4. 1894-, Pastor of Westminster Congregational Church of Spokane.
430. William Douglass Cherington, A. B. Delaware, O.
B. D., 1873, Drew Theological Seminary. D. D., 1894, Ohio Wesleyan University.
1873-, Minister in the Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. 1894-, Presiding Elder of the London District.
431. Davis Wesgatt Clark, A. B., A. M., 1875. Covington, Ky.
S. T. B, 1875, Boston University.
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1875-92, Minister in the Cincinnati Conference of the M. E. Church. 1892-, Transferred to the Kentucky Conference, and ap- pointed Pastor of the Church in Covington.
432. * Lemen Taylor Clark, A. B., A. M., 1873.
Minister in the Central Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. Died at Perrysburg, Ohio, Dec. 18, 1878.
433. Charles Layton Clippinger, A. B., A. M., 1874. Up- land, Ind.
1871-72, Principal of the Central Ohio Conference Seminary. 1874-80, Superintendent of Public Schools, at Lithopolis, Mt. Sterling and Celina, O. 1880-, Professor of Mathematics and As- tronomy, Taylor University.
434. William Darwin Crabb, A. B., A. M., 1890. Gilroy, Cal.
Minister in the California Conference, M. E. Church. 1878, Pub- lished " Poems of the Plains."
435. Herman Denton Crow, A. B., A. M., 1887. Spokane, Wash.
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