General alumni catalogue of Washington and Jefferson College 1918, Part 36

Author: Maxwell, W. J; Hinitt, Frederick William, 1866-
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: [Washington, Pa. : W.J. Maxwell]
Number of Pages: 250


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1874


John A. Ritchie, A. M., 1874.


David Shanor, A. M. (hon.), 1874.


William Symington, D. D., 1874. Eli Tappan, LL. D., 1874.


1875


John Craig Biddle,*


LL. D., 1875; A. B., 1841 Princeton Univ .; A. M., 1844 do .; LL. D., 1891 do .; LL. D., 1907 Univ. of Pa .; major U. S. A. on General Patterson's staff, 1861; pres. judge court common pleas, Philadelphia Co., Pa., 1875; mem. American Philosophical Soc. William Irwin Brugh,*


D. D., 1875; B. A., 1843 Princeton Univ .; A. M., 1846 do .; prof. natural sciences, 1863-65; pres. Richmond Coll., Mo., 1877-78. d. 1889. J. M. Cummings, Ph. D., 1875.


Wesley Grier, A. B. (hon.), 1875.


Samuel Thompson Lowrie,


D. D. (hon.), 1875; A. B., 1852 Miami Univ .; A. M., 1854 do .; Presbyterian Minister; prof. N. T. Lit. and exegesis, Western Theol Sem., 1874-78; dir. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1893-1910; declined re-election; corr. sec. Presbyterian Hist. Soc., 1893-1906; v-pres. Presbyterian bd. of relief, 1900-12; author "Explanation of the Epistle to the Hebrews"; "The Lord's Supper" and others. 1827 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa.


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1876 Ebenezer D. Junkin, D. D., 1876. S. T. Sharp, A. M. (hon.), 1876. W. S. Taylor, A. M., 1876.


1877


W. H. Bailey, LL. D., 1877. R. W. Haslett, A. M. (hon.), 1877. James Addison Henry,* D. D., 1877; LL. D., 1905; B. A., 1857 Princeton; A. M., 1860 do; D. D., 1877 Cen- tral; trustee Princeton, 1883-1906; dir. Princeton Sem., 1900-06; moderator General Assembly, 1904. d. 1906. A. A. McDonald, A. M. (hon.), 1877. Dunlop Moore, D. D., 1877. W. H. Weeks, Ph. D., 1877.


1878


James Duncan, Jr., A. M. (hon.), 1878. George Lilly, A. M., 1878.


1880


Henry Martyn Alexander,*


LL. D., 1880; B. A., 1840 Princeton Univ .; A. M., 1843 do .; trustee Princeton, 1863-99. d. 1899. W. H. Brewer, A. M. (hon.), 1880. J. H. Clark, A. M. (hon.), 1880. Samuel Earp, Ph. D., 1880. David N. Rankin, A. M. (hon.), 1880.


1881


Richard Darlington, Ph. D., 1881. Alexander McLeod Symington, D. D., 1881.


1882


J. J. Burns, A. M. (hon.), 1882. David R. Kerr, LL. D., 1882. N. S. McFetridge, D. D., 1882.


1883


Duncan James McMillan,


D. D. (hon.), 1883; A. B., 1870 Blackburn Coll .; S. T. B., 1870 do .; A. M., 1873 do .; Chi Alpha; Presbyterian Minister; veteran civil war, 1862-65; corr. sec. Presbyterian Ch. Erection; corr. sec. Schaff Memorial Comm .; mem. G. A. R., Victoria Inst. of Great Brit- ain, Am. Geog. Soc. and Quill Club. 50 Church St .; res. 226 W. 129th St., New York City, N. Y. William M. Paxton, D. D., 1883. Edward L. Wilson, Ph. D. (hon.), 1883.


1884


De Witt T. Alexander, A. M. (hon.), 1884. H. C. Beacom, D. D., 1884. Robert Belgardie, D. D., 1884. H. H. Young, Ph. D., 1884.


1885


George W. McIlvaine, LL. D., 1885. James L. Miller, A. M., 1885.


John Hugh Vincent,


LL. D., 1885; A. B., 1875 Mt. Union Coll .; S. T. D., 1870 Ohio Wesleyan; S. T. D., 1896 Harvard Univ .; Clergyman; one of- the founders of the Chautauqua Assembly; bishop in charge of European work till 1894; retired; author of numerous works on religious sub- jects. 5700 Blackstone Ave., Chicago, Il1.


1886


W. J. Holland,


Ph. D. honoris causa, 1886; Sc. D., 1902; A. B., 1869 Amherst Coll .; D. D., 1888 do .; LL. D., 1896 Dickinson Coll .; LL. D., 1897 N. Y. Univ .; LL. D., 1905 Bethany Coll .; LL. D., 1905 St. Andrews, Scotland; dir. Mu- seum of Carnegie Institute; trustee Univ. of Pittsburgh since 1886; of Washington and Jef- ferson, 1887-91; chancellor Univ. of Pitts- burgh 1891-1901; of Carnegie Library since 1890; of Carnegie Institute since 1898; of Western Theol. Sem. since 1884; of Pa. Coll. for Women, 1874-94; pres. Am. Assn. of Mu- seums, 1907-09; naturalist U. S. Eclipse Ex- pedition to Japan, 1887; to West Africa, 1889; vice-pres. Carnegie Hero Fund Comm. since 1906; honorary mem. The Royal Acad. of Sciences, Bologna; Royal Acad. of Archaeol- ogy and Geography, Sweden; Royal Acad. of Sciences, Spain; Acad. of Science, La Plata, Argentina; mem. Royal Soc. of Edinburgh; officier de la Legion d' Honneur France; Rit- ter der Kon Preuss; Kronen Orden III Classe, Germany; offizier d K. K. Franz Josefs Orden Austria; comdr. del Corona, Italia; Knight of the Order of St. Stanislaus, 2d class with the star, Russia; comdr. Order of Alfonso XII, Spain; author "The Butterfly Book"; "The Motto Book;" "To the River Plate and Back"; "The Butterfly Guide"; many scientific monographs and articles over 200 titles; ed. "Annals Carnegie Museum"; "Memoirs" and annual reports of Carnegie Museum: mem. Authors (N. Y. C.), Cosmos (Washington), and University Clubs. Carnegie Institute; res. 5545 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa.


Thomas Dorsey Pitts, D. D., 1886. J. Lawrence Rentoul, A. M., 1886.


Eli Marsh Turner,*


LL. D., 1886; B. A., 1868 Princeton Univ .; A. M., 1871 do; tutor Princeton, 1869-73; mem. West Virginia Senate, 1876-80; pres. Univ. West Virginia, 1885-93. d. 1908.


1887


Isaac G. Gordon, LL. D., 1887.


Edward Denison Ledyard,*


D. D., 1887; A. B., 1864 Princeton Univ .; A. M., 1867 do .; Minister; private, 49th Pa. Militia, 1863; tutor mathematics Princeton Univ., 1865-67; trustee Washington and Jef- ferson Coll., 1888-95. d. 1895.


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Alexander Reid Whitehill,


Ph. D., 1887; A. B., 1874 Princeton Univ .; A. M., 1877 do .; prof. experimental science Univ. of Mound Coll., 1876-81; prof. chemistry West Virginia Univ., 1885 -; state chemist Vir- ginia, 1885 -. John T. Wilson,


A. M., 1887.


1888


D. W. Braden, A. M., 1888.


James A. Logan, LL. D., 1888.


Benjamin Westling Mitchell,


Ph. D. (hon.), 1888; A. B., 1883 Princeton Univ .; A. M., 1886 do .; prof. of Latin and head of dept. of ancient and modern languages Central High School, Philadelphia, 1897 -. 4326 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. George T. Purves, D. D., 1888. E. C. Richardson, Ph. D., 1888.


David Todd,


Ph. D. (hon.), 1888; A. B., 1875 Amherst Coll .; A. M., 1878 do .; Astronomer; prof. as- tronomy and higher mathematics Smith Coll., 1882-87; prof. astronomy and navigation and dir. of observatory Amherst Coll., since 1881; author of numerous works on astronomical subjects; mem. of many socs. throughout the world and mem. University, Authors (Boston), Aero of Am., Amherst Aero (pres.). Ob- servatory House, Amherst, Mass.


1889


William Bodenhamer, LL. D., 1889.


Charles B. Newton, D. D., 1889. A. L. Purington, Ph. D., 1889.


Andrew Wilkins Wilson, Jr.,


Ph. D. (hon.), 1889; A. B., 1883 Princeton Univ .; A. M., 1886 do .; Educator; teacher Hill Sch., Pottstown, Pa., 1883-88; founder and pres. Kiskimineta Springs Sch. Saltsburg, Pa.


1890


Daniel H. Hughes, D. D., 1890.


1891


Henry M. Dongan, A. M. (hon.), 1891.


Thomas Harvey Skinner,*


LL. D., 1891; A. B., 1840 New York; A. M., 1843 do .; D. D., 1867 Princeton Univ .; Sigma Phi; Clergyman; prof. theol. McCormick Theol. Sem., 1881-92. d. Jan. 4th, 1892, Chi- cago, Il1.


1892


Marcus A. Bronson, D. D., 1892. 1894


J. T. Greelee, A. M. (hon.), 1894. Henry C. Hays, A. M., 1894.


1895


D. W. Cunningham, A. M., 1895.


1896


Richard Whiting Blue, A M. (hon.), 1896. Stephen R. Harris, A. M. (hon.), 1896. Hubert R. Johnson, A. M. (hon.), 1896. J. Frank Taylor, A. M. (hon.), 1896.


A. Wilson, A. M. (hon.), 1896.


1897


A. J. Ashe,


A. M. (hon.), 1897.


William Bell Langsdorf,


Ph. D. (hon.), 1897; A. B., 1887 Dickin Coll .; A. M., 1890 do .; Litt. D., 1897 Hano Coll .; Univ. of Leipzig, 1890-92; Oxf Univ., 1892; Rome and Paris, 1893; Phi Kal Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Educator; prof. La languages and lit. Westminster Coll .; me Am. Bible Soc., Japanese Red Cross and ma others. Duarte, Cal.


1898


Thomas T. Gallaher, A. M. (hon.), 1898. Richmond P. Hobson,


M. S., 1898; LL. D., 1906 Southern Unit grad. U. S. Naval Acad., 1889; student Ecc Natl. Superieur des Mines; grad. Ecole d'A plication du Genie Maritime, Paris, Franc commander collier Merrimac and sunk her Santiago harbor; prisoner in Spanish fortres June 3 to July 6th, 1898; prolific and volum nous writer on various subjects. Greensbor Ala.


Daniel Edwards Jenkins,


Ph. D. (hon.), 1898; A. M., 1890 Melbourr Univ .; D. D., 1906 Univ. of Pittsburgh; Pre byterian Minister; pres. and Armstrong pro mental and moral sciences, Parsons Coll., Fai: field, Iowa; pres. University of Omaha sinc 1909; mem. Natl. Econ. League; pres. Nebi Assn. for Charities and Correction, 1911-12 mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science 2Ist and Emmet Sts., Omaha, Nebr.


Emil Lewy,


Ph. D., 1898; Presbyterian Minister. Wilkins burg, Pa.


1900


Horace Bemis, A. M., 1900. Arthur Crosby,


D. D., 1900; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1870; Presbyterian Minister; pastor San Rafael, Cal., 1884-93; prin. Milit. Acad. since 1891. San Rafael, Cal.


Louis Edward Holden,


LL. D., 1900; A. B., 1888 Beloit Coll .; A. M., 1891 do .; D. D., 1899 do .; LL. D., 1900 Lake Forest Coll .; Special Representative of the Presbyterian Board of Church Erection; prof. Beloit Coll., 8 yrs .; pres. Univ. of Wooster, 1899-1915. 156 Fifth Ave., N. Y. C .; res. IIII Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. James Moore Swank,*


Ph. D., 1900; LL. D., 1909 Temple Univ., Philadelphia; Editor and Publisher, Johnstown, Pa., 1912; founder and for II yrs. ed. and publisher Johnstown Tribune; chief clerk U. S. Dept. of Agri., 1871-72; sec. Am. Iron and Steel Assn., 1873-85; genl. mgr., 1885; author "History of the Department of Agriculture"; "Iron Making and Coal Mining in Pennsyl- vania"; "Notes and Comments on Industrial Economics, Political and Historical Subjects" and "Cambria County Pioneers". d. June 21, 1914, Philadelphia, Pa.


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1901


William Seaman Bainbridge,


M. S., 1901; A. M., 1899 Shurtleff Coll .; Sc. D., 1907 Pittsburgh; M. D., 1893 and C. M., 1914 Columbia Univ .; Delta Upsilon; prof. surg. N. Y. Polyclinic Med. Sch. and Hosp .; surg. N. Y. C. Children's Hosp. and Schools, also N. Y. Skin and Cancer Hosp .; consulting surg. Manhattan State Hosp .; surg. Reserve Corps, U. S. N .; mem. A. M. A., State Med. Soc .; Delta Upsilon; Quill, Nat. Arts, Students and Columbia Univ. Clubs, N. Y. Acad. Med., Am. Assn. Obstet. and Gyn., Alumni Assn., Presbyterian and Lebanon Hosps., U. S. Mil- itary Surgs. 34 Gramercy Park, New York, N. Y.


Kali Churu Chatterjee,


D. D., 1901.


1902


Charles B. Alexander,


LL., D., 1902; LL. D., 1911., Wooster Univ .; A. M., 1873 do .; LL. D., 1895 do .; LL. B., 1872 Columbia Univ .; Litt. D., 1913 Washing- ton and Lee; Retired Lawyer and Regent; regent Univ. of the State of N. Y .; treas. Soc. of the Cincinnati of Pa .; vice-pres. Natl. Dem- ocratic Club in N. Y .; mem. Burlingame Coun- try, Pacific Union (Cal.), Princeton (Phila.), Seabright Beach (N. J.), Union, University, Riding, Tuxedo, Tuxedo Golf (pres.), Metro- politan, N. Y., Yacht, Bankers, Automobile of Am., Princeton, Natl. Democratic Club (vice- pres.) and Lawn Tennis and Cricket. 120 Broadway; res. 4 W. 58th St., New York City and Tuxedo Park, N. Y.


John Alfred Brashear,


LL. D., 1902; LL. D., 1896 Wooster Univ .; LL. D., Univ. of Pittsburgh; D. Sc., 1911 Princeton Univ .; D. Sc., 1911 Western Univ. of Pa .; D. of E., 1912 Stevens Inst. of Tech- nology; Educator; manufacturer astronomical and physical instruments; mem. bd. of trustees, Carnegie Inst .; also Univ. of Pittsburgh; pres. Frick Educational fund; past pres. Am. Soc. of Mech. Engineers; Western Pa. Soc. of En- gineers and Acad. of Science; vice-pres. Am. Assn. for the Advancement of Science; mem. Royal Astronomical Soc. of Great Britain; Royal Astronomical Soc. of Canada; (Herr mem.) Societie Astronomique de France; do. de Belgium; British Astronomical Soc .; Am. As- tronomical Soc .; author papers on scientific subjects, optical and educational; mem. Du- quesne Club, Athletic Assn., Engineers Club (N. Y.) (hon. mem.) 1954 Perrysville Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.


Alexander B. Brown, D. D., 1902. Canonsburgh, Pa. Robert Christie,


D. D., 1902. Jesse B. Cunningham, A. M. (hon.), 1902.


Isaac C. Kettler,* LL. D., 1902; College President. d. July 2, 1913.


William Sebring Kirkpatrick,


LL. D. (hon.), 1902; A. B., 1872 Lafayette Coll .; A. M., 1872 do .; Tau chapter, Zeta Psi; Attorney-at-Law; president judge 3d Ju- dicial Dist., of Pa., 1874-75; atty-genl. of Pa., 1887-91; mem. 55th Congress from Pa., 1897- 99; acting pres. Lafayette Coll., 1902-03; pres., 1914-15; mem. Union League (N. Y. City), Union League (Phila.) and Pomfret Clubs. 22 Center Sq .; res. 123 Reeder St., Easton, Pa.


Philander Chase Knox,


LL. D. (hon.), 1902; A. B., 1872 Mt. Union Coll .; LL. D., 1905 Univ. of Pa .; LL. D., 1907 Yale Univ .; LL. D., 1909 Villanova Coll .; U. S. Senator from Pa .; asst. U. S. dist. atty., Western Dist. of Pa., 1876-77; atty .- gen. in cabinets of Presidents Mckinley and


Roosevelt, 1901-04; U. S. Senator, 1904-09; Sec. of State, 1909-13; mem. Pa. Bar Assn. (pres., 1897); mem. Union League (N. Y.), Union League (Phila.), Duquesne (pres. 3 yrs.) and Americus (Washington, D. C.) Clubs. Ellsworth Ave. near Amberson Ave., Pitts- burgh, Pa.


John Bach McMaster,


LL. D., 1902; A. B., 1872 Coll of City of N. Y .; Litt. D., 1894 Univ. of Pa .; LL. D., 1901 Univ. of Toronto; professor Civil Engi- neer, 1873-77; instr. civil engineering, Prince- ton, 1877-83; prof. Am. Hist., Univ. of Pa. since 1883; mem. Natl. Inst. Arts and Let- ters, Am. Hist. Assn. (v .- pres., 1904, pres., 1905) Mass., Pa., Del. and Minn. Hist. Socs .; author of many historical books; mem. Uni- versity Club. 2109 De Lancey St., Philadel- phia, Pa.


Henry Lewis Mayers,


D. D., 1902; A. B., 1871 Princeton Univ .; A. M., 1874 do .; Clergyman.


N. C. Shaeffer,


LL. D., 1902.


John James Stevenson,


LL. D., 1902; A. B., 1863, N. Y. Univ .; A. M., 1866 do .; Ph. D., 1867 do .; LL. D., 1902 Princeton; Geologist; prof. chemistry and natural hist. Univ. W. Va., 1869-71; prof. geology N. Y. Univ., 1871-82; prof. chemistry and physics N. Y. Univ., 1882-1889; prof. ge- ology and biology N. Y. Univ., 1889-94; prof. geology N. Y. Univ., 1894 -; aid on Ohio ge- ological survey; geologist U. S. Geological Survey west of 100th meridian. 215 W. IOIst St., N. Y. City.


Charles Franklin Thwing,


LL. D. (hon.), 1902; A. B., 1876 Harvard; S. T. D., 1889 Chicago Theol. Sem .; LL. D., 1894, Marietta Coll .; LL. D., 1894 Ill. Coll .; LL. D., 1901 Waynesburg Coll .; LL. D., 1910 Kenyon Coll .; grad. Andover Theol. Sem .; Phi Beta Kappa; senator; Educator; pres. Western Reserve Univ. and Adelbert Coll. since 1890; author many works on religious and educational subjects; mem. Union (hon.) and University Clubs. 11109 Bellflower Rd. N. E., Cleveland, Ohio.


Henry Van Dyke,


LL. D, (hon.), 1902; A. B., 1873 Princeton Univ ..; A. M., 1876 do .; D. D., 1884 do .; D. D., 1894 Harvard Univ .; D. D., 1896 Yale Univ .; LL. D., 1898 Union Coll .; LL. D., 1903 Wesleyan; LL. D., 1906 Univ. of Pa .; LL. D., 1909 Geneva, Switzerland; U. S. Min- ister to the Netherlands; author; has written many works on religious and other subjects. Avalon, N. J.


Ethelbert Dudley Warfield,


D. D., 1902; A. B., 1882 Princeton Univ .; A. M., 1885 do .; LL. D., 1891 do .; LL. B., 1885 Columbia Univ .; Litt. D., 1915 Lafay- ette Coll .; attended Oxford, Eng., 1882-83; President of Wilson College; former pres. of Miami Univ. also Lafayette Coll .; author "The Kentucky Resolutions of 1798, an Historical Study"; "; "Memoir of Joseph Cabell Breckin- ridge, U. S. N." Wilson Coll., Chambers- burg, Pa.


Joseph R. Wilson, LL. D., 1902.


1903


Charles W. Townsend, D. D., 1903.


Samuel Edward Young,


D. D., 1903; Phi Delta Theta; Clergyman; v .- chrmn. Comm. Gen. Assembly, Presby. Ch .; special chaplain to Cuba, 1898; chaplain actors Ch. Alliance of America; chrmn. clerical conf. of federation of churches, N. Y .; mem. Vor- derasiatische Gesellschaft (Berlin), Brooklyn Clerical Union, Union League, Whig Hall, Invincible Clubs. 1035 Prospect Pl., Brook- lyn, N. Y.


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1904


Hubert W. Brown, D. D., 1904.


John Jenkins Buchanan,


Ph. D., 1904; A. B., 1877 Western Univ. of Pa .; A. M., 1880 do .; M. D., 1881 Univ. of Pa .; Surgeon; mem. Am. Med. Assn., Alle- gheny Co., Med. Soc .; Pa. State Med. Assn .; Internatl. Surg. Assn .; Fellow Am. Surg. Assn. 1409 N. Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. A. C. Thompson,


LL. D., 1904.


1905


William Johnston Zuck,


D. D., 1905; A. B., 1878 Otterbein Univ .; A. M., 1881 do; D. D., 1903 Westfield Coll .; Clergyman; prof. Otterbein Univ., 1884-1903; coll. pastor Lebanon Valley Coll., 1903-08; supt. Erie Dist. Pa. Anti-Saloon League, 1908- II; sec. Men and Religion Forward Move- ment, Columbus, 1912-13; author "The Book of Job with Introduction and Notes"; "Christ Our Devotional Example"; "The Preacher at Work"; "Six Great Preachers and Their Message." 1448 Neil Ave., Columbus, Ohio.


1906


Robert Verrell Foster,*


LL. D. (hon.), 1906; A. B., 1870 Cumber- land Univ .; A. M., 1873 do .; B. D., 1877 Union Theol. Sem .; D. D. (hon.), 1884 Trin- ity Univ., Texas; Beta Theta Pi; for 40 yrs. a member of the faculty of Cumberland Univ .; author "Systematic Theology"; "Introduction to the Study of Theology." d. May, 1914. J[ames] Gray McAllister,


D. D. (hon.), 1906; A. B., 1894 Hampden-Sid- ney Coll .; B. D., 1901 Union Theol. Sem .; D. D., 1906 Central Univ. of Ky .; Clergyman and Educator; asst. prof. Hebrew and Orien- tal Lit., 1902-03; adjunct prof., 1904-05; Union Theol. Sem. prof. Biblical Introduc- tion, English Bible and Biblical Theology, Presb. Theol. Sem. of Ky .; grand chaplain Pi Kappa Alpha. 109 E. Broadway; res. 1133 Cherokee Rd., Louisville, Ky.


1907


Julius A. Koch,


Sc. D. (hon.), 1907; Pharm. D., 1807 Univ. of Pittsburgh; Ph. D., 05 Scio Coll .; dean and prof. of chemistry, Univ. of Pittsburgh; mem. revision comm., U. S. Pharmacopoeia; chrmn. comm. of standards for drugs and chemical products and exec. comm., Am. Conf. of Phar- maceutical Faculties; author "Laboratory Man- ual for Pharmacy Students" and "Chemical Laboratory Fables"; mem. Pittsburgh Athletic Assn. Bluff and Pride Sts .; res. 28 Arlington Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.


1908


William Mershon Lanning,*


LL. D., 1908; A. M. (hon.), 1894; A. M. (hon.), 1903 Princeton; LL. D., 1910 do .; Lawyer; judge dist. court, Trenton, 1887- 91; mem. of Congress, 1903-04; judge U. S. dist. court, 1904-09; U. S. circuit court, 1909- 12. d. Feb. 16, 1912. James Caruthers Rhea,


LL. D., 1908; College President and Mission- ary.


W. Hamilton Spence,


D. D. (hon.), 1908; Litt. D., Knox Coll .; D. D. Univ. of Pittsburgh; Presbyterian Minis- ter; mem. University Club. 78 Morgantown St., Uniontown, Pa.


1909


James Gay Gordon,


LL. D., 1909; A. B. and A. M., Central High School, Philadelphia; Attorney-at-Law;


State Senator; Judge Court of Common Pleas. 710 North Am. Bldg .; res. 1829 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa.


Charles Haskins Townsend,


Sc. D., 1909; Director of the Aquarium, N. Y. City; naturalist U. S. S. Corwin, Arctic Expedition, 1885; also U. S. S. Albatross during deep sea investigations in Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, 1886-96; mem. International Bering Sea Comm., 1896-97; chief of Fish- eries Div., U. S. Fish Comm., 1897-1902; fish- ery expert Russo-Am. Arbitration at The Hague, 1902; dir. deep sea investigations of Albatross off west coast of Mexico, 1911; act- ing dir. Am. Museum Natural Hist., N. Y., 1910-II; pres. Am. Fisheries Soc., 1912-13; author numerous official documents on the fisheries, fur seal industry and deep sea ex- ploration and on general zoology; fellow N. Y. Acad. of Science and N. Y. Zoological Soc .; mem. Century Club. The Aquarium, Battery Park; res. 7 W. 43d St., New York, N. Y.


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Eleanor Acheson Linton (Mrs. Eliot R. Clark,


A. M. (hon.), 1910; A. B., 1909 Smith Coll .; Investigation in Anatomy, Univ. of Mo .; au- thor articles alone and with E. R. Clark in scientific journals; mem. Assn. of Coll. Alum- nae, Assn of Am. Anatomists. Medical Lab- oratories Univ. of Mo .; res. 413 South 6th St., Columbia, Mo.


1911


Henry. Beates, Jr.,


D. S., 1911; M. D., 1879 Univ. of Phila .; Physician and Surgeon; ex-pres. State bd. of medical examrs. and Natl. Confederation of Medical Exam. and Licensing Bds .; author of "A Rational Curriculum for the Doctorate" and pamphlets on medical education and therapeutic and surgical topics; mem. Union League of Phila., Contemporary Club, Medi- cal Club of Phila. and National and State Medical Societies. 260 S. 16th St., Phila., Pa.


Thomas Edgar Hodges,


LL. D., 19II; A. B., 1881 W. Va. Univ .; A. M., 1884 do .; Sc. D., 1909 Waynesburg Coll .; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Alpha; Edu- cator; prof. physics W. Va. Univ, 1896-09 and pres. since 1911; mem. bd. of trustees Davis and Elkins Coll., Morgantown, W. Va.


Joseph Brown Turner, A. M. (hon.), 1911. Hervey Black Work,


Ph. D., 1911; A. B., 1893 Wooster; A. M., 1896 do .; Alpha Tau Omega; Superintendent of Schools; trustee Wooster Coll .; dir. Lan- caster Chamber of Commerce; pres. W. Va. State Educ. Assn. and one of the v .- pres. Natl. Educ. Assn., 1910; State Bd. of Educ. of W. Va., 1911-14; supt. of schools, Ply- mouth, O., 1893-94; prin. of high school, Wooster, O., 1894-97 and Wheeling, W. Va., 1897-1904; supt. of schools, Wheeling, W. . Va., 1904-14; author articles in educational maga- zines. Administration Bldg .; res. 421 ₩. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa.


1912


Jacob Brittingham,


D. D., 1912.


Joseph Buffington,


LL. D., 1912; A. B., 1875 Trinity Coll .;


LL. D., 1892 do .; D. C. L., 1911 Mt. St. Marys; LL. D., 1912 Univ. of Pittsburgh; LL. D., 1915 Lafayette Coll .; judge, U. S. Circuit Court; sen. judge U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Third Circuit; mem. Pittsburgh Athletic club. Federal Bldg .; res. 5324 Ells- worth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.


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1913


Watson M. Hayes,


LL. D. (hon.), 1913; A. B., 1879 and D. D., 1900 Westminster Coll., Pa .; ordained Presb. minister, 1882; missionary; founder of Pro- vincial Univ. of Shantung, 1901; translated into Chinese mathematical, theological and scientific text books; published first newspaper in Shantung; drew up system of education, approved by Empress of China making Sunday a holiday in all government schools and col- leges. Tsingchowfu, Shantung, China.


Thomas Riley Marshall,


LL. D. (hon.), 1913; A. B., 1873 Wabash Coll .; A. M., 1876 do .; LL. D., 1909 do .; LL. D., 1910 Notre Dame; LL. D., 1910 Univ. of Pa .; LL. D., 1913 Univ. of N. C .; LL. D., 1914 Univ. of Maine; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Gamma Delta; Vice-President of the U. S. since 1913; governor of Ind., 1909-13; 32º Mason. Wash- ington, D. C .; res. Columbia City, Ind.


Stephen Leslie Mestrezat,


LL. D., 1913; A. B., 1869 Waynesburg Coll .; A. M., and LL. D., 1901 do .; LL. B., 1871 Washington and Lee Univ .; Justice Supreme Court of Pa .; dist. atty. Fayette Co. (3 yrs.) ; elected and commissioned judge of 14th judi- cial dist. of Pa., 1893 for 10 yrs .; elected and commissioned judge of supreme court of Pa. for 21 yrs .; mem. Art (Phila.) and Coun- try (Uniontown) Clubs. Supreme Court; res. Aldine Hotel, Philadelphia and Union- town, Pa.


1914


Harmon Hudson McQuilkin,


D. D., 1914; A. B., 1902 Univ. of Wyoming; first honor man freshman and sophmore years; Pastor First Presbyterian Ch., Orange N. J .; Pastor First Presb. Ch. Cheyenne, Wyo., 1900- 05; pastor First Presb. Ch. San Jose, Cal., 1905-15; author brochure on "The Evolution of Psychic Healing"; mem. Ex-Commission Genl. Assembly of U. S. A., 1914-17; New England Soc. 55 Cleveland St., Orange, N. J.


1915


Cora Helen Coolidge,


A. M. (hon.), 1915; B. L., 1892 Smith Coll .; Dean Pennsylvania College for Women; mem. Territorial Comm., Y. W. C. A. for Pa., Md. and Del .; bd. of dirs. Pittsburgh Univ. Ex- tension and Pittsburgh Center of Drama League; bd. of trustees Hastings Hall, Fitch- burg, Mass .; mem. Central Comm. of Voca- tional Bureaus for College Women; chrmn. of Bureau Comm. of Collegiate Vocational Bu- reau; author Magazine articles; mem. Assn. Collegiate Alumnae, College Club and com- plimentary honorary mem. of Woman's Club, Fitchburg, Mass. . Pennsylvania College for Women, Pittsburgh, Pa.


Charles William Dahlinger,


A. M. (hon.), 1915; Lawyer; author "The German Revolution of 1849"; "Where the Red Volleys Poured"; "The New Agrarianism"; "Pittsburgh; a Sketch of its Early Social Life"; mem. Duquesne and University Clubs; 518 Fourth Ave .; res. 1027 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.


Robert Watson,


D. D., 1915; A. B., 1893 Univ. of New Bruns- wick; A. M., 1895 Princeton; Ph. D., 1901 Gale Coll .; D. D., 1905 Cedarville Coll .; Grad- uated Princeton Theol. Sem., 1896; Pastor Scotch Presbyterian Church; instr. pastoral theol. Lane Theol. Sem., 1905-9; trustee Lin- coln Univ. (Pa.), Western Coll for Women (Oxford, O.), Univ. of Wooster (O.); dir. Presby. Hosp., New York; commr. to three Gen1. Assemblies; del. to Pan Presby. Coun- cil, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1913; hon. pres. Cin- cinnati Vigilance Soc .; mem. Am. Acad. Po- litical and Social Science; St. Andrews Soc .; Inter-Church Clergy Club; Contributor of articles on religious and other subjects. Scotch Presbyterian Church; res. 10 W. 96th St., N. Y. City, N. Y.




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