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The   Graduate   School 
Catalogue 


1873-1898 


A  CATALOGUE 


DOCTORS  OF  PHILOSOPHY  AND 
OF  SCIENCE 

AND    OF   THE 

MASTERS   OF  ARTS   AND   OF   SCIENCE 

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HARVARD   UNIVERSITY 

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WHO   HAVE  RECEIVED   THEIR  DEGREES 
AFTER  EXAMINATION 


1878  —  1898 


With  the  compliments  of 
The  Deem  of  the  Graduate  School. 


CAMBRIDGE 

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1898 


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CONTENTS. 


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Preface iii 

Doctors  of  Philosophy 1 

Doctors  of  Science 19 

Masters  of  Arts 22 

Masters  of  Science 81 

Summary 82 


APPENDIX. 

Doctors  of  Philosophy  and  of  Science  classified  according 
to  the  fields  of  knowledge  wherein  their  degrees 
were  obt.uned 83 

Summary 87 


'Alphabetical  Tndkx      . 88 

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PREFACE. 


Twenty-five  years  ago  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy  was 
conferred  for  the  first  time  at  Harvard  University,  and  only  a 
few  months  earlier  —  in  1872 — the  higher  instruction  was  orga- 
nized which  resulted  in  the  permanent  establishment  of  the 
Graduate  Department  or  School.  In  the  following  list,  which  is 
the  first  of  its  kind,  are  printed  the  names  of  all  those  who 
must  be  regarded  as  the  Graduates  of  this  School.  With  a  few 
exceptions  they  have  been  members  of  what  is  now  known  as 
the  Graduate  School,  and  the  studies  of  all  have  been  carried 
on  under  the  general  direction  at  first  of  the  Academic  Council 
of  the  University  (1872-1889),  and  afterwards  of  the  Faculty  of 
Arts  and  Sciences. 

This  list  includes  only  such  holders  of  the  higher  degrees  — 
Ph.D.,  S.D.,  A.M.,  and  S.M.  —  as  have  received  their  degrees 
after  examination  and  a  residence  at  the  University  of  at  least 
one  year.  The  degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy  and  that  of  Master 
of  Science,  which  was  established  in  1897,  have  never  been  given 
as  honorary  degrees  at  Harvard  University;  the  degree  of  Doctor 
of  Science,  however,  has  been  so  conferred,  as  also  that  of  Master 
of  Arts.  Thei-e  are  or  have  been,  in  fact,  six  classes  of  Master  of 
Arts  of  this  University: — holders  of  the  degree  (1)  honoris  causa; 
(2)  ad  euyidem;  (3)  in  course,  i.e.  Bachelors  of  three  or  more 
years'  standing,  on  the  payment  of  a  fee ;  (4)  with  a  professional 
degree,  but  without  additional  study  or  residence;  (5)  with  the 
degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy;  and  (6)  irro  meritis^  conferred 
after  residence  and  examination  upon  candidates  approved  by  the 
Faculty  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  or  —  before  1890  —  the  Academic 
Council.  The  A.M.  ad  eujidem  ceased  to  be  conferred  early  in  the 
present  century ;  the  A.M.  in  course  has  not  been  given  since  1872  ; 
the  A.M.  with  a  professional  degree  but  without  additional  study 
was  conferred  only  from  1883  to  1895,  both  years  inclusive;    and 


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IV  PREFACE. 

the  Ph.D.  carried  with  it  the  degree  of  A.M.  only  from  1877 
to  1892.  At  the  present  time  the  degrees  of  Master  of  Arts  of 
Harvard  University  are  the  A.M.  honoris  causa,  and  the  A.M. 
pro  meritis.  The  present  list,  so  far  as  this  degree  is  concerned, 
contains  the  names  of  the  latter  kind  of  Masters  of  Arts. 

The  information  here  given  about  the  holders  of  the  higher 
degrees  is  in  substance  what  would  appear  in  the  Quinquennial 
Catalogue  revised  to  date  —  see  the  Catalogue  for  1895,  pp.  67, 
68  —  with  certain  additional  statements  about  residence  and  occu- 
pation. This  comprises:  (1)  names  and  post-office  addresses  of 
living  graduates,  or  —  in  the  case  of  those  who  have  died  —  the 
date  of  death  and  age  at  death;  (2)  academic  degrees  received, 
with  dates,  —  arranged  in  chronological  order;  (3)  positions 
held  —  similarly  arranged  —  chiefly  in  colleges  and  universities  ; 
(4)  memberships  in  certain  learned  societies,  and  (5)  professions 
or  occupations. 

The  abbreviations  used  are,  in  general,  self-explanatory. 

Where  a  degree  or  a  position  is  named  without  special  designation  of  College 
or  University  the  reference  is  to  Harvard  University.  Positions  at  this  University 
held  by  annual  appointment  only  are  not  ordinarily  mentioned. 

The  particular  departments  of  knowledge  wherein  Doctors  of  Philosophy  and 
Doctors  of  Science  obtained  their  degrees  are  indicated  immediately  after  their 
names  and  addresses;  and  in  the  case  of  Masters  of  Science  the  Divisions  of 
the  Faculty  of  Arts  and  Sciences  are  named  upon  whose  special  report  the  recom- 
mendations for  the  degree  were  made. 

In  the  case  of  graduates  who  have  taken  more  than  one  of  the  higher  degrees, 
the  full  record  is  given  under  the  degree  last  received,  with  a  cross  reference 
under  the  earlier  degree. 

Graduates  who  received  their  degrees  out  of  regular  order  are  placed  each 
under  the  year  in  which  the  studies  for  the  degree  were  completed,  the  date 
when  the  degree  was  conferred  immediately  following  the  name  and  address. 

It  is  probable  that  the  next  edition  of  this  list  will  be  enlarged 
in  scope  so  as  to  include  persons  who  have  been  members  of  the 
School,  though  not  holders  of  higher  degrees  from  the  University. 

All  who  use  this  Catalogue  are  earnestly  requested  to  send  cor- 
rections and^  additional  information  to  the  Dean  of  the  Gradoate 
School,  Harv^ard  University. 

Sbptembeb,  1898. 


DOCTORS   OF   PHILOSOPHY. 

(Ph.D.) 


***  From  1877  to  1892,  both  j'eai-s  inclusive,  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy  carried 
with  it  also  that  of  Master  of  Arts. 


William  Elwood  Byerly,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (39  Hammond  St.). 
(Mathematics.)  — A. B.  1871.  Asst.  Prof.  Math.  Cornell  Univ.;  Asst.  Prof. 
and  Prof.  Math.     Fellow  Am.  Acad. —  Teacher  (Mathematics). 

♦Charles  Leavitt  Beale  Whitney,  Died  14  Sept.  1892  aged  42. 

(History.) — a.b.  1871;  ll.b.  1876.  —  Latoyer. 

2  — *1 

William  Keith  Brooks,  Baltimore,  Md.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.). 
(Natural  History.)  — a.b.  Williams  1870 ;  ll.d.  ibid.  1893.  Assoc.  Prof,  and 
Prof.  Animal  Morphol.,  and  Prof.  Comp.  Anat.  and  Zool.  Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.  (Md.)  ;  Director  of  the  Chesapeake  Zoological  Lab.  Memb.  Nat. 
Acad.  Sci.,  and  Am.  Philos.  Soc. ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad. ;  Fellow  Royal  Micro- 
scopical Soc.  of  London.  —  Teacher  {Zoology). 

William  Everett,   Quincy,  Mass. 

(Philology,  Classical.) — a.b,  1859;  a.m.  (in  course)  1862;  a.b.  Cambr. 
(Eng.)  1863;  ll.b.  1865;  a.m.  Williams  1869;  a.m.  Cambr.  (Eng.)  1870; 
L.H.D.  Williams  1889;  ll.d.  ibid.  1893.  Tutor;  Asst.  Prof.  Latin;  Head- 
master Adams  Acad.  Quincy  (Mass.).  FelloAv  Am.  Acad.;  Memb.  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc;  M.  C.  —  In  public  life.     Teacher. 

Stuart  Wood,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1620  Locust  St.). 

(Political  Science.) — a.b.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1870.  —  In  business  {iron). 

3 

*Lucius  Henry  Buckingham,  Died  29  May  1885  a^ed  55. 
(Philology,  Romance.) — a.b.  1851;  a.m. 

Robert  Grant,  Boston,  Mass.  (104  Marlborough  St.). 

(Philology,  English,  German,  and  Italian.)  —  a.b.  1873;  ll.b.  1879.  Over- 
seer.—  Jurist.     Author. 


2  HAKVARD    UNIVERSITY.  [ 1 876-78 

James  Lawrence  Laughlin,  Chicago^  III.  (574:7  Lexington  Ave.). 
(History.)— A.B.  1873.  Asst.  Prof.  Polit.  Econ. ;  Prof.  Polit.  Econ.  and 
Finance  Cornell  Uniy. ;  Head  Prof.  Polit.  Econ.  Univ.  Chicago.  —  Teacher 
{Political  Economy) . 

Henry  Cabot  Lodge,  East  Pointy  Nahant^  Mass.,  and  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 
(History.) — a.b.    1871;    ll.b.    1874;    ll.d.    Williams    1893.       Overseer. 
Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. ;    Fellow  Am.  Acad. ;    M.  C. ;    Senator  U.  S.  — In 
public  life  (U.  S.  Senator).     Author. 

*Ernest  Young,  Died  2  Mar.  1888  aged  35. 

(History.) — a.b.   1873.      Master  in  Boston  Latin  Sch. ;    Instr.  Hist,  and 
Roman  Law;  Asst.  Prof,  and  Prof.  Hist. —  Teacher  (History). 

5  — *2 

(Ph.D.  and  A.M.) 

Jesse  Walter  Fewkes,    Washington,  D.  C. 

(Natural  History.) — a.b.  1875.     Fellow  Am.  Acad.;  Kt.  Ord.  Isabella  the 
Catholic.  —  Scientist  (American  Archaeology  and  Ethnology) . 

Frank  Austin  Gooch,  New  Haven,  Conn.  (169  Edwards  St.). 
(Chemistry.)  —a.b.  1872 ;  a.m.  (Hon.)  Yale  1887.     Prof.  Chem.  Yale  Univ. 
Fellow  Am.  Acad. —  Teacher  (Chemistry) . 

♦Freeman  Snow,  Died  12  Sept.  1894  aged  53. 

(History.) — a.b.  1873;  ll.b.  1891.     Master  in  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  Instr. 
Intemat.  Law.  —  Teacher  (International  Law). 

John  Williams  White,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (18  Concord  Ave.). 
(Philology,  Classical.)  — a.b.  Ohio  Wesleyan  1868  ;  a.m.  ibid. ;  ll.d.  Wes- 
leyan  (Conn.)  1896.  Tutor;  Asst.  Prof,  and  Prof.  Greek;  Prof.  Greek  Am. 
Sch.  Class.  Studies  at  Athens.  Fellow  Am.  Acad. ;  Memb.  Kais.  Deutsch. 
Archaol.  Inst.,  and  Soc.  Archeol.  d'Athenes;  Pres.  of  Archaeological 
Institute  of  America. —  Teacher  (Classics). 

4  — *1 

(Ph.D.  and  A.M.) 

Franklin  Bartlett,  New  York,  N.  T.  (82  Times  Bldg.). 
(History.)— a.b.  1869;  ll.b.  Columbia  1873.     M.  Q.— Lawyer. 

Edward  Raymond  Benton,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
.     (Natural  History.)— a.b.  1875;    s.b.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  1885.      Asst.  Prof . 
Nat.  Hist.  Univ.  Rochester  (N.  Y.). —  Teacher  (Natural  History). 


1878-80]  DOCTORS    OF   PHILOSOPHr.  3 

Edward  Asahel  Birge,  Madison,  Wis.  (Univ.  of  Wis.). 

(Natural  History.)  — a.b.  Williams  1873;  a.m.  ibid  Prof.  Z06I.  and  Dean 
Coll.  Letters  and  Sci.  Univ.  Wis. —  Teacher  (Zoology). 

Granville  Stanley  Hall,    Worcestei^,  Mass.  (Clark  Univ.). 

(Philosophy.)— A.B.  Williams  1867;  a.m.  ibid. ;  ll.d.  Univ.  Mich.  1887 ; 
LL.D.  Williams  1888.  Prof.  Philos.  Antioch  Coll.  (0.)  ;  Prof.  Psychol,  and 
Pedagogy  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  (Md.)  ;  Pres.  Clark  Univ.  (Mass.).  Fellow 
Am.  Acad.;  Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. —  Teacher  {Psychology). 

4 

(Ph.D.  and  A.M.) 
Melville  Madison  Bigelow,   Cambridge.,  Mass.  (15  Buckingham 
St.). 
(History.)  —  a.b.  Univ.  Mich.  18G6 ;    a.m.  ibid.  1871 ;  ll.d.  Northwestern 
Univ.  (111.)  1896.     Prof.  Law  Boston  \Jmy .— Teacher  {Law). 

Marshman  Edward  Wadsworth,  Houghton.^  Mich. 

(Natural  History.) —a.b.  Bowdoin  1869;  a.m.  ibid.;  a.m.  1874.  Instr. 
Math,  and  Mineral. ;  Prof.  Chcm.  Boston  Dental  Coll. ;  Prof.  Geol.  and 
Mineral.  Colby  Univ. ;  Prof.  Mineral.  Petrogr.  and  Geol.,  and  Director 
Mich.  Mining  Sch. —  Teacher  {Mineralogy,  Petrography,  and  Geology). 

2 

(Ph.D.  and  A.M.) 

Edward  Channing,  Cambridge.,  Mass.  (1  Brewster  PL). 

(History.) — a.b.  1878.  Instr.  Asst.  Prof,  and  Prof.  Hist.  Memb.  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc. —  Teacher  {History). 

Edward  Emerson  Phillips,  Marietta.,  0.  (315  Third  St.). 

(Philology,  Classical.)— a.b.  Baldwin  (O.)  1875;  a.b.  1878.  Tutor;  Prof. 
Greek  and  Anc.  Philos.  Marietta  Coll.  (O.) ;  Henderson  Prof.  Philos. 
Ethics  and  Psychol.  Marietta  Coll.  —  Teacher  {Philosophy). 

Denman  Waldo  Ross,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (24  Craigie  St.). 

(History.)  — a.b.  1875.  Trustee  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts  Boston  (Mass.).  Fellow 
Am.  Acad.  —  Teacher  {History  and  Principles  of  Fine  Art). 

♦Samuel  Epes  Turner,  Died  16  May  1896  aged  49. 

(History.)  —a.b.  1869;  ll.b.  Univ.  Md.  1871.  Instr.  Hist.  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.  (N.  H.). —  Teacher  {History). 

Benjamin  Willis  Wells,  Sewanee,  Tenn. 

(Philology,  Germdnic.) — a.b.  1877.  Instr.  Mod.  Lang.  Friends'  Sch.  Pro- 
vidence (R.  I.)  ;  Prof.  Mod.  Lang.  Univ.  of  the  South  (Tenn.).—  Teacher 
{Modern  Languages). 

5  —  ♦! 


4  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [1881-84 

(Ph.D.  and  A.M.) 

Francis  Ellingwood  Abbot,   Cambridge^  Mass.  (Larch  St.). 

(Philosophy.)— A. B.  1859;  Meadville  Theol.  Sch.  (Pa.)  l^Q^.  — Clergy- 
man (Liberal).     Author. 

*WiLLiAM  Harlow  Melville,  Died  17  Feb.  1893  (xged  40. 

(Physics.) — A.B.  1875;  a.m.  187G.  Chemist  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  —  Miner- 
alogist. 2  —  *1 

(Ph.D.  and  A.M.) 

*Farley  Brewer  GtOddard,  Died  18  Mar.  1896  aged  36. 

(Philology,  Classical.)— A.B.  1881.  Instr.  Greek  Columbia  Coll.  (N.  Y.). 
—  Teacher  (Classics). 

John  Norton  Johnson,  Philadelphia^  Pa.  (1415  Walnut  St.). 
(Philology,  Sanskrit.)- A.B.  1881;  a.m.  \m2.— Teacher. 

William  Taggard  Piper,   Cambridge^  Mass.  (179  Brattle  St.). 
(Philology,  Classical.)— A.B.  1874;  a.m.  1881. 

Arthur  Wellington  Roberts,  Philadelphia^  Pa.  (8  So.  12th  St.). 
(Philology,  Classical.)  — a.b.  1881.  Class.  Master  Wm.  Penn  Charter  Sch. 
Philadelphia  (Pa.). —  Teacher  (Classics). 

Frank  William  Taussig,   Cambridge^  Mass.  (2  Scott  St.). 

(Political  Science.)  —a.b.  1879;  ll.b.  1886.  Instr.  Asst.  Prof,  and  Prof. 
Pol.  Econ.     Fellow  Am.  Acad.  —  Teacher  (Political  Economy). 

5  — *1 

(Ph.D.  and  A.M.) 

Herbert  Morison  Clarke,  Blairsville,  Pa. 

(Philology,  Classical.)— A.B.  Hobart  (N.  Y.)  1876;  a.b.  1878;  a.m.  1879; 
A.M.  Hobart  1879;  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.  (N.  Y.)  1892.  Asst.  Prof.  Greek  St. 
Stephen's  Coll.  (N.  Y.).  —  Clergyman  (Protestant  Episcopal). 

Edward   South  worth    Hawes,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.    (Polytechnic 
Institute) . 
(Philology,  Classical.) — a.b.  1880;  a.m.  1882.     Master   Greek   and  Lat. 
€athedr.  Sch.  St.  Paul,  Garden  City  (N.  Y.)  ;  Instr.  Greek  and  Lat.  Poly- 
technic Inst.  Brooklyn  (N.  Y.). —  Teacher  (Classics). 

Charles  Bingham  Penrose,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1331  Spruce  St.). 
.    (Physics.)— A.B.   1881;    m.d.    Univ.   Pa.    1884.       Prof.    Gynaecol.  Univ. 
Pa.  —  Teacher  (  Gynaecology) . 


1884-86]  DOCTORS    OF    PHILOSOPHY.  5 

Charles  Robert  Sanger,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (Washington  Univ.). 
(Physics.)  — A.B.  1881 ;  a.m.  1882.     Prof.  Chem.  U.  S.  Naval  Acad.  Anna- 
polis  (Md.)  ;  Eliot  Prof.   Chem.  Washington  Univ.   (Mo.).      Fellow  Am. 
Acad.  —  Teacher  (Chemistry) . 

*Harold  Whiting,  Died  27  May  1895  aged  40. 

(Physics.) — A.B.   1877;    a.m.   1878.     Instr.    Physics;  Assoc.  Prof.  Phys. 
Univ.  Cal.     Fellow  Am.  Acad.  —  Teacher  (Physics). 


(Ph.D.  and  A.M.) 

Hammond  Vinton  Hayes,   Cambridge,  Mass.  (6  Channing  St.). 
(Physics.) — A.B.  1883.     Fellow  Am.  Acad.  —  Electrician. 

Albert  Andrew  Howard,   Cambridge,  Mass.  (8  Hilliard  St.). 
(Philology,  Classical.)  — a.b.  1882.     Tutor  and  Asst.  Prof.  Lat. —  Teacher 
(  Classics) . 

Benjamin  Rand,   Cambridge,  Mass.  (24  Quincy  St.). 

(Philosophy.)— A.B.  Acadia  (N.  S.)  1875;  a.b.  1879;  a.m.  1880.     Instr.  in 
Philos. —  Teacher  (Philosophy). 

James  Rignall  Wheeler,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Columbia  Univ.). 
(Philology,  Classical.)  — A.B.  Univ.  Vt.   1880.      Prof.   Greek  Univ.  Vt. ; 
Prof.  Greek  Am.  Sch.  Class.    Studies   at  Athens;  Prof.  Greek  Columbia 
Univ.  —  Teacher  (Classics). 

4 

(Ph.D.  and  A.M.) 

Frank  Nelson  Cole,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Columbia  Univ.). 

(Mathematics.)  —A.B.  1882.     Asst.  Prof.  Math.  Univ.  Mich. ;    Prof.  Math. 
Columbia  Univ. —  Teacher  (Mathematics). 

Andrew  Fiske,  Bostori,  Mass.  (216  Commonwealth  Ave.). 
(History.) — a.b.  1875;  ll.b.  1878.  —  Lawyer. 

Oliver  Whipple  Huntington,  Newport,  R.  I.  (Cloyne  House). 
(Physics.) — A.B.  1881.     Instr.  Mineral,  and  Chem.     Fellow  Am.  Acad. — 
Teacher. 

Richard  Alexander  Fullerton  Penrose,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa, 
(460  Bullitt  Bldg.). 
(Natural  History.)  — a.b.  1884.     Assoc.  Prof,  and  Prof.  Econ.  Geol.  Unir. 
Chicago.     Memb.  Am.  Philos.  Soc. —  Teacher  (Economic  Geology). 


3  HARVARD    UNIVERSITY.  [1887-89 

(Ph.D.  and  A.M.) 

Morris  Hicky  Morgan,   Cambridge^  Mass.  (45  Garden  St.). 

(Philology,  Classical.)  —  a.b.  1881 ;  ll.d.  Hobart  (N.  Y.)  1896.  Head 
Tutor  St.  Mark's  Sch.  Southborough  (Mass.)  ;  Tutor  in  Greek;  Asst.  Prof. 
Greek  and  Lat. ;  Asst.  Prof.  Lat.  —  Teacher  {Classics). 

1 

(Ph.D.  and  A.M.) 

JosiAH  Bridge,  Dobbs  Ferry ^  JSf.  Y.  (Westminster  Sch.). 

(Philology,  Classical.) — a.h.  1884;  a.m.  1887. —  Teacher  (Classics). 
Herbert  Eveleth  Greene,  Baltimore,  Md.  (1019  St.  Paul  St.). 

(Philology,  English.)  —a.b.  1881;  a.m.  1884.     Prof.  Eng.  Lang,  and  Lit. 

Wells  Coll.  (N.  Y.)  ;  Collegiate  Prof.  Eng.  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  —  Teacher 

(English) . 

Carl  Friedrich  Richard  Hochdorfer,  Springfield.,  0.  (Witten- 
berg Coll.). 
(Philology,  English.)  —  Stmitsexamen  Univ.  Leipsic  1881.    Prof.  Mod.  Lang. 
Wittenberg  Coll.  (O.).  —  Teacher  {Modern  Languages). 

Louis  Lincoln  Jackson,  Brooklyn.,  N.  Y.  (Gold  and  John  Sts.). 
(Physics.)  — A.B.  1885.  —  Consulting  Chemist. 

Alfred  Church  Lane,  Houghton.,  Mich. 
(Natural  History.)  — a.b.  1883.  —  Geologist. 

Theodore  William  Richards,  Cambridge.,  Mass.  (44  Shepard  St.). 
(Physics.)  — 8. B.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1885;  a.b.  1886.  Instr.  and  Asst.  Prof. 
Chem.     Fellow  Am.  Acad.  —  Teacher  (Chemistry). 

Roland  Thaxter,   Cambridge,  Ma^s.  (7  Scott  St.). 

(Natural  History.) — a.b.  1882.  Asst.  Prof.  Crjrptogamic  Botany.  Fellow 
Am.  Acad.  —  Teacher  (Botany). 

7 

(Ph.D.  and  A.M.) 

Joseph  Lybrand  Markley,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  (50  Thompson  St.). 
(Mathematics.)— a.b.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1885;  a.m.  ibid.  1886;  a.m.  1887. 
Asst.  Prof.  Math.  Univ.  Mich. —  Teacher  (Mathematics). 

Georg  Richard  Rodemann,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (65  New  York  Ave.). 
(Philology,  Classical.)  — A.M.  18S7.—  Teacher. 

George  Santayana,  Brookline,  Mass.  (75  Monmouth  St.). 

(Philosophy.)  —a.b.  1886.  Instr.  and  Asst.  Prof.  Philos.  —  Teacher  (Phi- 
losophy). 


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John  Eliot  Wolff,   Cambridge^  Mass.  (Univ.  Museum). 

(Natural  History.)  —  a. b.   1879.     Instr.   and  Asst.   Prof.   Petrogr. ;    Prof. 

Petrogr.  and  Mineral. ;    Curator  Mineralogical  Mus.     Fellow  Am.  Acad.  — 

Teacher  {Petrography  and  Mineralogy) . 

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ISOO. 

(Ph.D.  and  A.M.) 

Charles  William  Colby,  Montreal,  Qite6ec  (McGill  Univ.). 

(History.)  —A. B.  McGill  1887 ;  a.m.  1898.    Prof.  Hist.  McGill  Univ.  (Que.) . 

—  Teacher  {History). 

August  Frederic  Foerste,  Heidelberg,  Germany  (lngY\mm^\x .  2) . 
(Natural  History.)— A.B.  Denison  (O.)  1887;  a.m.  1888. 

Herman  Wadsworth  Hayley,  JficZdZe^own,  (7onw.(WesleyanUniv.). 

(Philology,  Classical.)— A.B.  Amherst  1887;  a.m.  1888.  Tutor;  Instr.  in 
Lat.  Wesleyan  Univ.  (Conn.).  —  Teacher  {Classics). 

Thaddeus  William  Harris,  Keene,  N.  H. 

(Natural  History.) —a. b.  1884;  a.m.  1885.     Supt.  Schools  Keene  (N.  H.). 

—  Superintendent  of  Schools. 

John  Matthews  Manly,   Chicago,  III,  (Univ.  of  Chicago). 

(Philology,  EngHsh.)  —  A.M.  Furman  (S.  C.)  1883;  a.m.  1889.  Asst.  Prof, 
and  Assoc.  Prof.  Eng.  Lang,  and  Lit.  Brown  Univ. ;  Prof.  Eng.  Lang.  Brown 
Univ. ;  Head  Prof.  Eng.  Univ.  of  Chicago.  —  Teacher  {English). 

William  Albert  Setchell,  Berkeley,  Cal.  (Univ.  of  Cal.). 

(Natural  History.)  —a.b.  Yale  1887;  a.m.  1888.     Prof.  Botany  Univ.  Cal. 

—  Teacher  {Botany) . 

William  Codman  Sturgis,  New  Haven,  Conn,  (242  Prospect  St.). 
(Natural  History.)  —a.b.  1884 ;  a.m.  1888.  Mycologist  at  the  Conn.  Agri- 
cultural Experiment  Station.  —  Mycologist. 

Edson  Leone  Whitney,   Chicago,  III.  (5490  Ellis  Ave.). 

(History.)— A.B.  1885;    ll.b.  Boston  Univ.  1887;    a.m.  1888.     Prof.  Hist. 

and  Philos.  Norwich  Univ.   (Vt.)  ;    Prof.  Math,  and  Polit.  Sci.  Benzonia 

Coll.  (Mich.)  ;    Acting  Pres.  Benzonia  Coll. ;    Docent  in  Polit.  Sci.  Univ. 

Chicago.  —  Teacher  {Political  Science). 

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1801. 

(Ph.D.  and  A.M.) 

Herman  Vandenburg  Ames,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (Univ.  of  Pa.). 
(History.)— A.B.  Amherst  1888;  a.m.  1890.     Instr.  in  Hist.  Univ.  Mich.; 
•  Acting  Asst.  Prof.  Hist.  ibid. ;  Asst.  Prof.  Hist.  Ohio  State  Univ. ;  Instr.  in 
Am.  Constitut.  Hist.  Univ.  of  Pa.  —  Teacher  {History). 


8  HARVARD    UNIVERSITY.  [1891-92 

George  Aaron  Barton,  Bryn  Mawr^  Pa. 

(Philology,  Semitic.)— A. B.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1882;  a.m.  ibid.;  a.m.  1890. 
Assoc.   Prof.   Bib.   Lit.    and   Semitic  Lang.    Bryn   Mawr   Coll.  —  Teacher 

(Semitics) . 

Herbert  Haviland  Field,  Zurich,  Switzerland  (Oberstrasse). 
(Natural  History.)  —  a.b.  1888  ;  a.m.  1890.  —  Student  (Natural  Science). 

Fred  Emory  Haynes,  Nashua,  N.  H.  (46  Concord  St.). 
(History.) —A.B.  1889;  a.m.  1890.  — Teacher. 

John    William    Henry    Walden,     Cambridge,   Mass.    (13    Mt. 
Auburn  St.). 
(Philology,  Classical.) — a.b.  1888;  a.m.  1889.  —  Teacher  (Classics). 

William  McMichael  Woodworth,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (149  Brattle 
St.). 
(Natural  History.) — a.b.  1888.     Instr.  in  Microscop.  Anat.     Fellow  Am. 
Acad.  —  Teacher  (Natural  Science). 

Theodore  Francis  Wright,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (42  Quincy  St.). 
(Philosophy.)— A.B.  1866;  a.m.  (in  course)  1869.     Prof.  Church  Hist,  and 
Homiletics,  and  Dean  New  Church  Theol.  Sch.  Cambr.  (Mass.).  —  Clergy- 
man (New  Church).      Teacher. 

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(Ph.D.  and  A.M.) 
Charles    Benedict   Davenport,    Cambridge,  Mass.    (11   Francis 
Ave.). 
(Natural  History).  —  s.b.  Brooklyn  Polytech.  and  Coll.  Inst.  1886;    a.b. 
1889  ;  A.M.  1890.    Instr.  in  Zool.    Fellow  Am.  Acad.  —  Teacher  (Zoology). 

Alfred  Cope  Garrett,   Cambridge,  Mass.  (27  Everett  St.). 

(Philology,  English.)  — a.b.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1887;  a.b.  1889;  a.m.  1891. 
Instr.  in  Eng.  —  Teacher  (English) . 

Walter  Louis  Jennings,  Boston,  Mass.  (900  Beacon  St.). 

(Chemistry.)— A.B.  1889;  a.m.  1890.     Asst.  Prof.  Chem.  Worcester  Poly- 
tech. Inst. —  Teacher  (Chemistry) 

Henry  Baldwin  Ward,  Lincoln,  Neb.  (Univ.  of  Nebraska). 

(Natural  History.) — a.b.  Williams  1885.     Assoc.   Prof,   and  Prof.   Zool. 
Univ.  Neb.  —  Teacher  (Zoology). 

William  Homer  Warren,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (13  Middagh  St.). 
•      (Chemistry.)— A.B.  1889;  a.m.  1891. 


1893]  DOCTORS   OF    PHILOSOPHY.  9 

William  Nickerson  Bates,  Philadelphia^  Pa.  (Univ.  of  Pa.). 
(Philology,  Classical.)— A. B.  1890;  a.m.  1891.    Instr.  in  Greek  Univ.  Pa. 
—  Teacher  (  Classics) . 

William  James  Battle,  Austin^  Tex.  (Univ.  of  Texas). 

(Philology,  Classical.)  —  a.b.  Univ.  N.  C.  1888  ;  a.m.  ibid.  1889  ;  ph.d.  ibid. 
1890;  A.M.  1891.     Assoc.  Prof.  Greek  Univ.  Tex.  —  Teacher  (Clashes). 

William  Herbert  Carruth,  Lawrence^  Kan.  (Univ.  of  Kansas). 
(Philology,  Germanic.) — a.b.  Univ.  Kan.   1880;    a.m.  ibid.;    a.m.   1889. 
Prof.  German  Lang,  and  Lit.  Univ.  Kan.  —  Teacher  {German). 

George  Lucius  Collie,  Beloit,  Wis.  (Pearson's  Hall). 

(Natural  History.)  —  s.b.   Beloit   (Wis.)    1881;    a.m.   1891.      Prof.   Geol. 
Beloit  Coll.  —  Teacher  (Geology). 

EvARTS  BouTELL  Greene,   Uvbana,  III. 

(ffistory.)— a.b.   1890;    a.m.   1891.      Asst.   Prof,  and  Assoc.  Prof,  ffist. 
Univ.  111. —  Teacher  (History). 

Walter  Scott  Hendrixson,   Grinnell,  la.  (Iowa  Coll.). 

(Chemistry.) — s.b.  Union  Christian   (Ind.)    1881;    a.m.  ibid.  1884;    a.m. 
1889.     Dodge  Prof.  Chem.  Iowa  Coll.  —  Teacher  (Chemistry). 

Alfred  Henry  Lloyd,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  (1503  Washtenaw  Ave.). 
(Philosophy.)  —a.b.  1886 ;  a.m.  1888.  Instr.  Latin  and  Eng.  Phillips  Acad. 
Andover  (Mass.)  ;  Asst.  Prof.  Philos.  Univ.  Mich. —  Teacher  (Philosophy). 

Sidney  Edward  Mezes,  Austin,  Tex.  (Univ.  of  Texas). 

(Philosophy.)  —  s.b.  Univ.  Cal.  1884 ;  a.b.  1890 ;  a.m.  1891.    Adjunct  Prof. 
Philos.  Univ.  Tex.  —  Teacher  (Philosophy). 

Charles  Peabody,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (197  Brattle  St.). 
(Philology,  Classical.)— A.B.  Univ.  Pa.  1889;  a.m.  1890. 

George  Reisner,   Cairo,  Egypt  (Khedivial  Museum). 

(Philology,  Semitic.)  — a.b.  1889;  a.m.  1891. — Archaeologist  (Semitic  and 
Egyptian) . 

William  Emerson  Ritter,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

(Natural  History.)— Wis.  State  Norm.  Sch.  1884;   s.b.  Univ.  Cal.  1888; 
A.M.  1891.     Asst.  Prof.  Biol.  Univ.  Cal.  —  Teacher  (Biology). 

Charles  Luke  Wells,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  (Univ.  of  Minn.). 
(History.) —a.b.  1879;    s.t.b.   Epis.  Theol.   Sch.   Cambr.   (Mass.)   1882. 
Prof.   Eccles.  Hist.   Seabury  Div.  Sch.   (Minn.);    Asst.  Prof.  Hist.  State 
Univ.  Minn.  —  Teacher  (History) .     Clergyman  (Protestant  Episcopal) . 

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10  HARVARD    UNIVERSITY.  [1894 

Charles  Montague  Bakewell,  BrynMawr^Pa.  (BrynMawrColl.). 
(Philosophy.)  —AB.  Univ.  Cal.  1889  ;  a.m.  ibid.  1891 ;  a.m.  1892.  —  Teacher 
{Philosophy) . 

Francis    Kingsley   Ball,  Paris,  France  (care  Munroe  and  Co., 
7  Rue  Scribe). 
(Philology,   Classical.)— A. B.  Drury  Coll.   (Mo.)   1887;    a.b.   1890;  a.m. 
1891.     Prof.  Greek  Lang,  and  Lit.  Univ.  N.  C.  —  Teacher  (Classics'). 

John  Bigham,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

(Philosophy.)  —A.B.  Amherst  1887  ;  a.m.  ibid. ;  s.t.b.  Yale  1892  ;  a.m.  1893. 
Prof.  Philos.  De  Pauw  Univ.  (Ind.)  —  Teacher  (Philosophy) .  Clergyman 
(Methodist  Episcopal) . 

Frank  Dyer  Chester,  Budapesth,  Hungary  (U.  S.  Consulate). 
(Philology,  Semitic.) — a.b.  1891;  a.m.  1892.  —  Student  (Semitics). 

George  Amos  Dorsey,  Chicago,  III.  (Field  Columbian  Museum.). 
(American  Archaeology  and  Ethnology.)  — a.b.  Denison  (0.)  1888;  a.b. 
1890. — Anthropologist. 

Edward  Fulton,  Aurora,  Cayuga  Lake,  N.  Y. 

(Philology,  English.)— a.b.  Dalhousie  (N.  S.)  1889;  a.b.  1891;  a.m.  1892. 
Prof.  Eng.  Lang,  and  Lit.  Wells  Coll.  (N.  Y.).  —  Teacher  (English). 

James  Gteddes,  Boston,  Mass.  (Boston  Univ.). 

(Philology,  Romance.)— A.B.  1880;  a.m.  1889.  Prof.  French  Span,  and 
Ital.  Boston  LTniv.  —  Teacher  (Romance  Languages) . 

Charles  Burton  Gulick,   Cambridge,  Mass.  (18  Walker  St.). 
(Philology,  Classical.)  —a.b.  1890;  a.m.  1891.    Instr.  in  Greek.  —  Teacher 
(  Classics) . 

Willis  Hatfield  Hazard,    West  Chester,  Pa. 

(Philology,  Semitic.)— A.B.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1887;  Gen.  Theol.  Sem. 
(N.  Y.)  1891;  a.m.  1892.—  Clergyman  (Protestant  Episcopal). 

Charles  Atwood  Kofoid,    Urbana,  III.  (909  California  Ave.). 
(Natural  History.)  —a.b.  Oberlin  (0.)  1890;  a.m.  1892.     Asst.  Prof.  Zool. 
Univ.  111.  —  Teacher  (Zoology). 

George  Edgar  Ladd,   Cambridge,  Mass.  (81  Oxford  St.). 
(Natural  History.)  —a.b.  1887;  a.m.  1888.—  Geologist. 

Maurice    Whittemore    Mather,      Cambridge,    Mass.     (13    Mt. 
Auburn   St.). 
(Philology,  Classical.)— A.B.  1890;  a.m.  1891.     Instr.  in  l^dA.  —  Teacher 
(Classics). 


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Curtis  Hidden  Page,   New  York^  N.  Y.  (Columbia  Univ.). 

(Philology,  English  and  German.) —a. b.  1890;  a.m.  1891.  Tutor  in  the 
Romance  Languages  and  Literatures  Columbia  Univ.  —  Teacher  {Romance 
Languages) . 

Fred  Norris  Robinson,   Cambridge^  Mass.  (Grays  24). 

(Philology,    English.) —A. B.    1891;  a.m.  1892.     Instr.  in  ^n^.  — Teacher 

(^English  and  Celtic). 

*Elliot  Folger  Rogers,  Died  2  Oct.  1895  aged  27. 

(Chemistry.) — a.b.  1890;  a.m.  1891. —  Teacher  {Chemistry). 

Arthur  Wisswald  Weysse,    West  Roxhury^  Mass.  (Park  St.). 
(Natural  Historj.)  —  a.b.    1891;    a.m.   1892.     Instr.   in  Biol.   Mass.   Inst. 
Tech. —  Teacher  {Biology). 

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Frank  Cole  Babbitt,  Hartford,  Conn.  (Trinity  Coll.). 

(Philology,  Classical,) — a.b.  1890;  a.m.  1892.  Instr.  in  Greek;  Acting 
Prof.  Greek  Trinity  Coll.  (Conn.).  —  Teacher  {Classics). 

Edward  Angus  Burt,  Middlebury,  Vt. 

(Natural  History.)  —a.b.  1893;  a.m.  1894.  Burr  Prof.  Nat.  Hist.  Middle- 
bury  Coll.  (Vt.). —  Teacher  (Natural  Science). 

Harry  Edwin  Burton,  Hanover,    H.  N. 

(Philology,  Classical.)  —A.B.  1890;  a.m.  1893.  Asst.  Prof.  Lat.  and  Greek 
Dartmouth  Coll.  (N.  H.). —  Teacher  {Classics). 

William  Ernest  Castle,   Cambridge,  Mass.  (10  Ash  St.  PI.). 
(Natural   History.) —a.b.  Denison  (O.)   (1889);    a.b.    1893;    a.m.   1894. 
Instr.  in  Anat.  and  Embryol.  —  Teacher  {Biology). 

Bradley  Moore  Davis,   Chicago,  III.  (Univ.  of  Chicago). 

(Natural  History.)  — a.b.  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.  1892;  a.b.  1893;  a.m. 
1894,     Instr.  in  Botany  Univ.  of  Chicago.  —  Teacher  {Botany). 

William   Edward    Burgh ardt    DcBois,    Atlanta,    Ga.    (Atlanta 
Univ.). 
(Political  Science.)  —a.b.  Fisk  (Tenn.)  1888  ;  a.b.  1890;  a.m.  1891.    Prof. 
Lat.  and  Greek  Wilberforce  Univ.  (O.)  ;  Prof.  Economics  and  Hist.  Atlanta 
Univ.  (Ga.).  —  Teacher  {Economics  and  History). 

James  Waterman  Glover,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  (1209  So.  Univer- 
sity Ave.). 
(Mathematics.)  —  litt.b.   Univ.   of  Mich.    1892;    a.b.    1893;    a.m.    1894. 
Instr.  in  Math.  Univ.  Mich.  —  Teacher  {Mathematics) . 

John  Hiram  Gerould,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

(Natural  History.)- litt.b.  Dartmouth  1890;  a.b.  1892;  a.m.  1893.  Instr. 
in  Zool.  Dartmouth  Coll.  (N.  H.).  —  Teacher  {Zoology). 


12  HARVARD    UNIVERSITY.  [ 1 895-96 

Henry  Theodore  Hildreth,  Salem,  Va.  (Roanoke  Coll.). 

(Philology,  Classical.)— A.B.  1885.  Prof.  Greek  Univ.  Wooster  (0.); 
Asst.  Prof.  Greek  Hist,  and  Lit.  Brown  Univ. ;  Acting  Prof,  of  Ancient 
Languages  and  Lit.  Roanoke  Coll.  (Va.). —  Teacher  (Classics). 

George  Edwin  Howes,  Burlington,  Vt.  (98  So.  Williard  St.). 
(Philology,  Classical.)— A.B.  1886;  a.m.  1890.     Prof.  Greek  Univ.  Vt. — 
Teacher  (Classics). 

Robert  MacDougall,   Cleveland,  0.  (102  Aclelbert  St.). 

(Philosophy.)— A.B.  McGill  (Que.)  1890;  a.m.  1893.  Assoc.  Prof.  Peda- 
gogy Adelbert  Coll.  (0.). —  Teacher  (Pedagogy). 

Kenneth  McKenzie,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.  (West  Virginia  Univ.). 
(Philology,  Romance.)  — a.b.  1891 ;  a.m.  1893.  Asst.  Prof.  Romance  Lang. 
W.  Va.  Univ.  —  Teacher  (Romance  Languages). 

Edgar  Pierce,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (9  Mercer  Circle). 
(Philosophy.)— A.B.  1892;  a.m.  189S.  —  Teacher  (Philosophy). 

Harris  Eastman  Sawyer,  Newport,  R.  I.  (289  Broadway). 

(Chemistry.) — a.b.  1891;  a.m.  1894.  Lecturer  on  the  Chemistry  of  Fer- 
mentation. —  Chemist. 

William  Henry  Schofield,   Cambridge,  Mass.  (Holyoke  7). 

(Philology,  English.)— A.B.  Victoria  Univ.  (Ont.)  1889;  a.m.  1893.  Instr. 
in  Eng.  —  Teacher  (English) . 

Earley  Vernon  Wilcox,  Bozeman,  Mont. 

(Natural  History.)  —a.b.  Otterbein  (O.)  1890;  a.b.  1892  ;  a.m.  1894.  Prof. 
Biology  and  Veterinary  Science  Mont.  State  Coll.  —  Teacher  (Biology) . 

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Kendric  Charles  Babcock,  Berkeley,  Cal.  (Univ.  of  Cal.). 

(History.)  — litt.b.  Univ.  Minn.  1889  ;  a.m.  1895.  Instr.  in  Hist,  and  Polit. 
Sci.  Univ.  Cal.  —  Teacher  (History  and  Political  Science). 

Howard  Hamblett  Cook,  Salem,  Mass.  (10  Federal  St.). 
(Political  Science.) — a.b.  1893;   a.m.  1894.  —  Statistician. 

Arthur  Stoddard  Cooley,  Athens,  Greece  (Am.  Sch.  Class. 
Studies) . 

(Philology,  Classical.) — a.b.  Amherst  1891  ;  a.m.  1893. — Student  (Classics)  . 
Reginald  Aldworth  Daly,   Cambridge,  Mass.  ( Apley  Court) . 

(Natural  History.) — a.b.  Victoria  Univ.  (Ont.)  1891;  s.b.  ibid.  1892;  a.m. 

1893.     Instr.  in  Physiography. —  Teacher  (Physiography). 

William  Preston  Few,  Durham,  N.  C.  (Trinity  Coll.). 

(Philology,  English.)— A.B.  Wofford  Coll.  (S.  C.)  1887;  a.m.  1893.— 
Teacher. 


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Frederic  Putnam  Gtulliver,  Southboro,  Mass.  (St.  Mark's  Sch.). 
(Natural  History.)  —  a.b.  1893;  a.m.  1894:.  — Teacher. 

Arthur  Winfred  Hodgman,  Columbus,  O.  (164  W.  9th  Ave.). 
(Philology,  Classical.) — a.b.  1890;  a.m.  1893.     Asst.  Prof.  Class.  Lang. 
Ohio  State  Univ.  —  Teacher  (Classics). 

Martin  Hill  Ittner,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (2603  Michigan  Ave.). 

(Chemistry.) — ph.b.  Washington  Univ.  (Mo.)  1892;  s.b.  ibid.  1894;  a.m. 
1S95.— Chemist. 

Herbert  Spencer  Jennings,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

(Natural  History.) — s.b.  Univ.  Mich.  1893;  a.m.  1895.  Prof.  Botany 
and  Bacteriology  Mont.  State  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts ;  Instr.  in 
Z60I.  Dartmouth  Coll.  (N.  H.).  —  Teacher  {Natural  Science). 

John  Daniel  Logan,  Boston,  Mass.  (36  So.  Russell  St.). 

(Philosophy.)— A.B.  Dalhousie  Univ.  (N.  S.)  1893;  a.m.  ibid.  1894;  a.b. 
1894;  a.m.  1895.  Acting  Prof.  Philos.  and  Psychol.  Ursinus  Coll.  (Pa.) 
1896-97.  —  Teacher  (Philosophy). 

Richard  Clarke  Manning,  Jr.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (5  Felton  St.). 
(Philology,  Classical.) — a.b.  1888;  a.m.  1892.  Tutor  in  Jj&t.  —  Teacher 
(  Classics) . 

Herbert  Vincent  Neal,   Galesburg,  III.  (Knox  Coll.). 

(Natural  History.) —a.b.  Bates  Coll.  (Me.)  1890;  a.b.  1893;  a.m.  1894. 

Prof.  Biol.  Knox  Coll.  (111.)-—  Teacher  (Biology). 
Charles  Edward  St.  John,   Oberlin,  0.  (Oberlin  Coll.). 

(Physics.)— 8. B.  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.  1887;  a.m.  1893.     Assoc.  Prof.  Phys. 

and  Astr.  Oberlin  Coll.  (O.).  —  Teacher  (Physics  and  Astronomy). 

Theodore  Clarke  Smith,  Poughkeepsie,  W.  Y.  (Vassar  Coll.). 
(Political  Science.) — a.b.  1892;  a.m.  1893.     Instr.  in  Hist.  Vassar  Coll. 
(N.  Y.).—  Teacher  (History). 

Joseph  Torrey,  Jr.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (8  Avon  St.). 

(Chemistry.) — a.b.  Bowdoin  1884;  a.m.  ibid.  1887.  Instr.  in  Chem. — 
Teacher  (Chemistry). 

Frederic  Wilson  Truscott,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.  (W.  Va.  Univ.). 
(Philology,  Germanic.) — a.b.  Indiana  Univ.  1891;  a.m.  1894.  Asst.  Prof. 
Germanic  Lang,  and  Lit.  W.  Va.  Univ.  —  Teacher  (German). 

Lewis  Gardner  Westgate,  Evanston,  III.  (1208  Chicago  Ave.). 
(Natural  History.)— a.b.  Wesley  an  (Conn.)  1890;  a.b.  1891;  a.m.  1892.— 
Teacher  (Natural  Science) . 

George  Rantoul  White,  Exeter,  N.  H. 

(Chemistry.) — a.b.  1886;  a.m.  1887.  Instr.  Chem.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad. 
(N.  H.). —  Teacher  (Chemistry). 

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14  HARVARD    UNIVERSITY.  [1897 

*JoHx  Henry  Boynton,  Died  22  May  1898  a^ed  29. 

(Philology,  English.)— A.B.  1890;  a.m.  ISdi.  —  Teacher  (Unglish). 

Guy  Stevens  Callender,   Cambridge^  Mass,  (Matthews  7). 

(Political  Science.)  — A.B.  Oberlin  Coll.  (O.)  1891;  a.b.  1893;  a.m.  1894. 
Instr.  Pol.  Econ. —  Teacher  (Political  Economy'). 

George  Davis  Chase,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J. 

(Philology,  Comparative.) — a.b.  1889;  a.m.  1895.  Lat.  Master  Lawrence- 
ville Sch.  (N.  J.).—  Teacher  (Classics). 

Herbert  Ernest  Cushman,   Tufts  College,  Mass. 

(Philosophy.)— A.B.  Bates  Coll.  (Me.)  1887;  s.t.b.  Tufts  Coll.  1890;  a.m. 
ibid.  1890;  a.b.  1895;  a.m.  1896.  Instr.  in  Philos.  Tufts  Coll.— Teacher 
(Philosophy). 

Clyde  Augustus  Duniway,   Stanford   Univ.,   Gal.   (Leland  Stan- 
ford Jr.  Univ.). 
(Political  Science.)— A.B.  Cornell  Univ.  (N.  Y.)  1892;  a.m.  1894.     Asst. 
Prof.  Am.  Hist.  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.  (Cal.).—  Teacher  (History). 

Frank  Edgar  Farley,  Haverford,  Pa.  (Haverford  Coll.). 

(Philology,  English.)— A.B.  1893;  a.m.  1894.  Instr.  in  Eng.  Haverford 
Coll.  (Pa.).  —  Teacher  (Modern  Languages). 

Jeremiah  Denis  Matthias  Ford,   Cambridge,  Mass. 

(Philology,  Romance.) — a.b.  1894;  a.m.  1895.  Instr.  in  Rom.  Lang. — 
Teacher  (Romance  Languages). 

Frank  Bernard  Gallivan,  So.  Boston,  Mass.  (113  3d  St.). 
(Chemistry.) — a.b.  1893;  a.m.  1894. —  Teacher  (Chemistry). 

John  Irvin  Hamaker,  Durham,  N.  C. 

(Biology.)— A.B.  Univ.  Kansas  1893;  a.b.  1894;  a.m.  1895.  Prof.  Biol. 
Trinity  Coll.  (N.  C.) .  —  Teacher  (Biology) . 

Albert  Elmer  Hancock,    Williamstown,  Mass.  (Williams  Coll.). 
(Philology,   English.)— s.B.    Wesleyan  Univ.   (Conn.)    1891;    a.m.   1895. 
Instr.  in  Eng.  and  Rom.  Lang.  Williams  Coll.  —  Teacher  (Modern  Lan- 
guages) . 

Alfred  LeRoy  Hodder,  Bryn  Mawr,  Fa. 

(Philosophy.)  —  Assoc,  in  Eng.  Lit.  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.  (Pa.).  —  Teacher 
(English). 

Thomas  Augustus  Jaggar,  Jr.,   Cambridge,  Mass.  (Perkins  60). 
(Geology.)— A.B.  1893;  a.m.  1894.     Instr.  in  Geol.  —  Teacher  (Geology). 

Gaillard  Thomas  Lapsley,  JVew  York,  JSf.  Y.  (12  W.  37th  St.). 
(History.)— A.B.  1893;  a.m.  18di.  — Student  (History). 


1897]  DOCTOKS    OF    PHILOSOPHY.  15 

Henry  Richardson  Linville,  New  York,  TV.  T.  (60  W.  13th  St.). 
(Biology.) — A.B.  Univ.  Kansas  1893;  a.b.  1894;  a.m.  1895.  Teacher  in 
Zool.  Boys'  High  Sch.  of  Manhattan  (N.  Y.). —  Teacher  (^Zoology). 

Charles  Whitney  Mixter,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (1671  Cambridge  St.). 
(Political  Science.)  —a.b.  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  (Md.)  1892;  a.m.  1893.— 
Teacher  (Economics). 

Milton  Brockett  Porter,  Austin,  Tex.  (Univ.  of  Texas). 

(Mathematics.)  — s.b.  Univ.  Texas  1892  ;  a.m.  1895.     Instr.  in  Math.  Univ. 
Texas.  —  Teacher  (Mathematics) . 

Frederick    Hollister    Safford,    Cambridge,   Mass,   (22    Sacra- 
mento PI.). 
(Mathematics.) — s.b.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  1888;  a.m.  1894.     Instr.  Math. — 
Teacher  (Mathematics) . 

Boris  Sidis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (1  Madison  Ave.). 

(Philosophy.) — a.b.  1894;  a.m.  1895.    Assoc,  in  Psychol,  at  the  Pathologi- 
cal Inst,  of  the  N.  Y.  State  Hospitals.  —  Pathologist. 

Macy  Millmore  Skinner,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (care  Harvard  Univ.). 
(Philology,  Semitic.) — a.b.  1894;  a.m.  1895.  —  Student  (Semitics).  To 
study  abroad  1898-99. 

*RoscoE  Addison  Small,  Died  18  July  1898  a^ed  27. 

(Philology,    English.) —A.B.    Bates   Coll.    (Me.)    1892;    a.b.   1894;    a.m. 
1895.     Instr.  in  Eng.  Brown  Univ.  (R.  I.)  1897-98.  —  ^eacAgr  (English). 

Oliver  Mitchell  Wentworth  Sprague,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

(Political  Science.) — a.b.  1894;  a.m.  1895.  —  Student  (Economic  History) . 

Henry  Augustus  Torrey,  Burlington,  Vt.  (75  S.  Prospect  St.). 
(Chemistry.)  —A.B.  Univ.  Vt.  1892  ;  a.m.  1896.     Instr.  in  Chem.  Univ.  Vt. 

—  Teacher  (  Chemistry) . 

George  Ole  Virtue,  Winona,  Minn. 

(Political  Science.)— a.b.  Univ.  Kan.  1892;  a.b.  1892;  a.m.  1893.     Instr. 
Minn.  State  Normal  Sch.  —  Teacher. 

John  Albrecht  Walz,   Cambridge,  Mass.  (care  Harvard  Univ.). 

(Philology,  Germanic.)- A.B.  Northwestern  Univ.  (111.)  1892;  a.m.  1895. 

—  Student  (Germanic  Philology).     To  study  abroad  1898-99. 

Raymond  Weeks,   Columbia,  Mo.  (Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.). 

(Philology,  Romance.)— A.B.  1890;  a.m.  1891.     Prof.  Rom.  Lang.  Univ. 

of  State  of  Mo.  —  Teacher  (Romance  Languages). 

25  — *2 


16  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [1898 

Frank  Watts  Bancroft,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (care  Harvard  Univ.). 

(Biology.)  —  8.B.  Univ.  Cal.  1894;  s.m.  ibid.  1896;  a.m.  U^l.  — Student 
(^Zoology).     To  study  abroad  1898-99. 

Charles  Heyward  Barnwell,  Cleveland^  0.  (Adelbert  Coll.). 
(Philology,  English.)— A.B.  South  Carolina  CoU.  1887;    a.m.  ibid.  1888; 
A.M.  1893.     Instr.  in  Eng.  Adelbert  Coll.  (O.).  —  Teacher  {English). 

Harry  Yandell  Benedict,   Graham^  Tex. 

(Mathematics.)  —  s.B.  Univ.  Texas  1892;  a.m.  ibid.  l%dZ.  —  Teacher 
{Mathematics) . 

William  Burdelle  Bentlet,  Fayetteville,  Ark. 

(Chemistry.)— A.B.  1889;  a.m.  1890.  Prof.  Phys.  and  Chem.  Ark.  Indus- 
trial Univ.  —  Teacher  {Physics  and  Chemistry). 

Clarence  Powers  Bill,   Cleveland^  0.  (Western  Reserve  Univ.). 

(Philology,  Classical.)  — a.b.  Adelbert  Coll.  of  Western  Reserve  Univ.  (O.) 
1894 ;  A.M.  Western  Reserve  Univ.  1895 ;  a.m.  1896.  Instr.  in  Lat.  Western 
Reserve  Univ.  (O.).  —  Teacher  (Classics) . 

Joseph  William  Blankinship,  Bozeman,  Mont.  (Montana  State 
Coll.). 
(Biology.)— A.B.  Drury  Coll.   (Mo.)  1889;  a.b.  1894;  a.m.  1896.     Prof. 
Bot.  Mont.  State  Coll.  —  Teacher  {Botany). 

Neil  Conwell  Brooks,  Champaign,  HI.  (Univ.  of  Illinois). 

(Philology,  Germanic.) — a.b.  Univ.  of  Kan.  1890;  a.m.  1896.  Instr.  in 
Germ.  Univ.  of  111.  —  Teacher  {German) . 

William  Sargent  Burrage,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.  (10  Fayette  St.). 
(Philology,  Classical.)— A.B.  1892;  a.m.  1S9o.  —  Teacher  {ClaJssics). 

Donald  Frank  Campbell,   Cambridge.,  Mass. 

(Mathematics.)  —  A.B.  Dalhousie  Univ.  (N.  S.)  1890;  a.b.  1894;  a.m. 
1895.     Instr.  in  Math.  —  Teacher  {Mathematics). 

Allerton  Seward  Cushman,  St.  Louis.,  Mo. 

(Chemistry.)  —  s.B.  Worcester  Polytechnic  Inst.  1888 ;  a.m.  1897.  —  Teacher 
{Chemistry).     Now  in  the  U.  S.  army. 

Samuel  Bannister  Harding,  Bloomington.,  Ind. 

(History.) — a.b.  Indiana  Univ.  1890;  a.m.  1894.  Asst.  Prof.  European 
Hist.  Ind.  Univ. —  Teacher  {History). 

Herbert  Mltller  Hopkins,  Berkeley,  Cal.  (Univ.  of  Cal.). 

(Philology,  Classical.)— a.b.  Columbia  Univ.  (N.  Y.)  1893;  a.m.  1896. 
Instr.  in  Lat.  Univ.  Cal.  —  Teacher  {Classics). 


i8q8]  doctors  of  philosophy.  17 

James  Edwin  Lough,   Oshkosh^  Wis. 

(Philosophy.)— A-B-  Miami  Univ.  (O.)  1891;  a.m.  ibid.  1894;  a.b.  1894; 
A.M.  1895.  Instr.  in  Philos.  State  Normal  Sch.  Oshkosh  (Wis.).  —  Teacher 
(Philosophy) . 

GusTAVus    Howard    Maynadier,   Cambridge,  Mass.   (17  Plymp- 
ton  St.). 
(Philology,  English.)— A.B.  1889;  a.m.  1890 .  — Teacher  (EngHsh). 

William  Pepperrell  Montague,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (6  Gibson  St.). 
(Philosophy.)— A.B.  1896;  a.m.  1897.—  Teacher  (Philosophy). 

William  Allan  Neilson,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

(Philology,  English.)— A.M.  Univ.  of  Edinburgh  (Scotland)  1891;  a.m. 
1896.     Assoc,  in  Eng.  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.  (Pa.).  —  Teacher  (English). 

George  Rap  all  Noyes,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (care  Harvard  Univ.). 
(Philology,  English.) — a.b.  1894;  a.m.  1895.  —  Student  (Slavic  Lan- 
guages).    To  study  abroad  1898-99. 

Ismer  John  Peritz,  Syracuse,  N.  T.  (Syracuse  Univ.). 

(Philology,  Semitic.)  —Drew  Theol.  Sera.  (N.  J.)  1887;  a.m.  1893.  Prof. 
Semit.  Syracuse  Univ.  (N.  Y.).  —  Teacher  (Semitics),  Clergyman  (Metho- 
dist Episcopal) . 

John  Wesley  Rice,  Rockland,  Mass. 

(Philology,  Biblical  and  Patristic  Greek.) — a.b.  1891;  s.t.b.  Yale  Univ. 
1895;  a.m.  1896;  s.t.b.  1897. 

Frank  Russell,   Cambridge,  Mass.  (25  Ware  St.). 

(American  Archaeology  and  Ethnology.) — s.b.  State  Univ.  of  la.  1892; 
s.M.  ibid.  1895;  a.b.  1896;  a.m.  1897.  Instr.  in  Anthropol. —  Teacher 
(Anthropology) . 

Charles  Augustus  Soch,  Ithaca,  J!^.  Y.  (32  Stewart  Ave.). 
(Chemistry.)  —  a.b.  1894. 

Leon   Mendez   Solomons,  San  Francisco,   Cal.   (care  Lucius  L. 
Solomons,  508  California  St.). 
(Philosophy.)  —S.B.  Univ.  of  Cal.  1893;  s.m.  ibid.  1894. 

James  Sullivan,  Jr.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Stoughton  21). 

(History.)— A.B.  1894;  a.m.  1895. —  Teacher  (History). 

Ashley   Horace    Thorndike,    Cleveland,    0.   (Western    Reserve 
Univ.). 
(Philology,   English.)— A.B.   Wesleyan  Univ.    (Conn.)    1893;    a.m.   1896. 
Instr.  in  Eng.  Coll.  for  Women  Western  Keserve  Univ.   (O.). —  Teacher 
(English) . 


18  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [1898 

Frederick  Clayton  Waite,  Hudson^  0. 

(Biology.) — LiTT.B.  Adelbert  Coll.  of  Western  Keserre  Univ.  (0.)  1892; 
A.M.  Western  Reserve  Univ.  1894;  a.m.  1896. —  Teacher  {Zoology^. 

Arthur  Mayer  Wolfson,  New  Tork^  N.  T.  (Boys'  High  Sch.). 
(History.)— A. B.  1893;  a.m.  1896.     Instr.  in  Hist.  Boys'  High  Sch.  N.  Y. 
—  Teacher  {History). 

26 


DOCTORS  OF  SCIENCE. 

(S.D.) 


John  Trowbridge,   Cambridge^  Mass.  (58  Linnaean  St.). 

(Physics.)— 8. B.  1865.  Asst.  Prof.  Phys.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Asst.  Prof, 
and  Prof.  Phys. ;  Rumford  Prof,  and  Lect.  on  the  Application  of  Science 
to  the  Useful  Arts;  Director  Jefferson  Phys.  Lab.;  Fellow  Am.  Acad.; 
Memb.  Nat.  Acad.  Sci. ;  Memb.  Am.  Philos.  Soc. —  Teacher  (Physics). 

1 

Nathaniel  Southgate  Shaler,  Cambridge,  Mass,  (25  Qiiincy  St.). 
(Natural  ffistory.)  —  s.b.  1862.  Prof.  Palaeontol. ;  Prof.  Geol. ;  Dean 
Lawrence  Sci.  Sch. ;  Geologist  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv. ;  State  Geologist  Ky. 
Fellow  Am.  Acad. —  Teacher  (Geology). 

1 

Walter  Faxon,   Cambridge,  Mass.  (Museum  of  Comp.  ZooL). 
(Natural  History.) — a.b.  1871;   s.b.   1872.     Instr.  and  Asst.  Prof.  Zool. 
Fellow  Am,  Acad.  —  Teacher  (Zoology). 

Byron  David  Halsted,  Neiv  Brunswick,  N.  J.  (Rutgers  Coll.). 
(Natural  History.) — Prof.   Botany  and  Hortic.   Rutgers  Coll.  (N.  J.). — 
Teacher  (Botany). 

Charles  Sedgwick  Minot,  Boston,  Mass.  (688  Boylston  St.). 
(Natural  History.) — s.b.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  1872.     Instr.  Oral  Pathol,  and 
Surg. ;  Asst.  Prof.  Histol.  and  Embryol. ;  Prof.  Histol.  and  Human  Embryol. 
Fellow  Am.  Acad. ;  Cor.  Memb.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci. ;  Memb.  Am.  Philos. 
Soc.  —  Teacher  (Physiology) . 

3 

Leonard  Waldo,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

(Astronomy.)— S.B.  Marietta  (0.)  1872;  a.m.  (Hon.)  Yale  1880.  Director 
Horological  Bureau  Yale  Observatory  1879-88.  —  Astronomer. 


20  HARVARD    UNIVERSITY.  [1881-91 


Charles  Frederic  Mabery,   Cleveland^  0.  (57  Adelbert  St.). 
(Physics.)  —s.B.  1876.     Prof.  Chem.  Case  Sch.  Appl.  Sci.  Cleveland  (O.). 
Fellow  Am.  Acad. —  Teacher  (Chemistry). 

1 

Leonard  Parker  Kinnicutt,    Worcester,  Mass. 

(Chemistry.)— s.B.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  1875.  Asst.  Prof,  and  Prof.  Chem. 
Worcester  Polytech.  Inst.     Fellow  Am.  Acad.  —  Teacher  (Chemistry). 

1 

William  Trelease,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (Washington  Univ.). 

(Natural  History.)  —  s.b.  Cornell  (N.  Y. )  1880.  Prof.  Bot.  Washington  Univ. 
(Mo.)  ;  Director  Shaw  Sch.  Botany  and  Mo.  Botanical  Garden.  Fellow 
Am.  Acad.  —  Teacher  (Botany) . 

1 

Austin  Lee  McRae,  Austin,  Tex.  (Univ.  of  Texas). 

(Physics.)  — s.B.  Univ.  Ga.  1881.  Asst.  Prof.  Phys.  Univ.  Mo.;  Prof. 
Phys.  Mo.  Sch.  of  Mines ;  Assoc.  Prof.  Phys.  Univ.  Tex.  —  Teacher 
(Physics) . 

Arthur  William  Palmer,   Champaign,  III.  (614  W.  Park  St.). 
(Chemistry-.)  —  s.b.  Univ.  111.  1883.     Asst.  Prof,  and  Prof.  Chem.  Univ.  111. 
—  Teacher  (  Chemistry) . 

George  Henry  Johnson,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (2732  Pine  St.). 

(Mathematics.)  —  s.b.  Rutgers  (N.  J.)  1882  ;  s.m.  Cornell  1883  ;  c.e.  Rutgers 
1885. 

Robert  Tracy  Jackson,  Boston,  3fass.  (33  Gloucester  St.). 

(Natural  History.) — s.b.  188-i.  Instr.  Palaeont.  Fellow  Am.  Acad. — 
Teacher  (Palaeontology) . 

KiNGO  MiYABE,  Sapporo,  Japan. 

(Natural  History.) — s.a.b.  Sapporo  Agric.  Coll.  (Japan)  1881.  Prof. 
Botany  Sapporo  Agric.  Coll.  —  Teacher  (Botany). 

2 

George  Howard  Parker,  No.  Cambridge,  Mass.  (6  Avon  PL). 
(Natural  History.)  —  s.b.  1887.     Instr.  in  Zool.  —  Teacher  (Zoology). 


1892-97]  DOCTORS   OF    SCIENCE.  21 

*  J  AMES  Ellis  Humphrey,  Died  17  Aug.  1897  aged  35. 

(Natural  History.) — s.b.   1886.      Lect.  in  Botany  Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 
(Md.).     Memb.  Am.  Philos.  Soc. —  Teacher  {Botany). 

1  — *1 

Robert  Wilson  Cornelison,    Watsessing^  N.  J.  (McKenzie  Bros. 
&  Hill). 
(Chemistry.) — s.b.  Univ.  111.  1890.  —  Consulting  Chemist. 

Harry  Sands  Grindley,    Urhana^  III.  (Univ.  of  Illinois). 

(Chemistry.)  —  s.b.  Univ.  111.  1888.    Asst.  Prof.  Chem.  Univ.  111.  —  Teacher 
{Chemistry). 

WiNFiELD  Scott  Nickerson,  Evanston,  III.  (Northwestern  Univ.). 
(Natural  History.)  —  s.b.  1890.  Instr.  in  Biol.  Northwestern  Univ. — 
Teacher  (Biology). 

2 

Frederick  Levy  Dunlap,    Worcester,  Mass.  (Worcester  Polytech. 
Institute) . 
(Chemistry.)  —  s.b.  Univ.  Mich.  1892.    Instr.  in  Industrial  Chem.  Worcester 
Polytech.  Inst.  —  Teacher  {Chemistry). 

Herbert  Maule  Richards,   Cambridge,  Mass.  (Dunster  21). 

(Natural  History.)  —  s.b.  1891.     Instr.  in  Botany.  —  Teacher  {Botany). 

2 

Alfred  Goldsborough   Mayer,    Cambridge,  Mass.   (11  Francis 

Ave.). 
(Natural  History.)  — m.e.  Stevens  Inst,  of  Tech.  (N.  J.)  1889.  —  Zoologist. 

1 


MASTERS  OF  ARTS. 

(A.M.) 


James  McBride  Sterrett,  Washiiigton,  D.  G.  (Columbian  Univ.). 
1894. —A. B.  Rochester   (N.  Y.)    1867;    s.t.b.  Epis.  Theol.  Sch.  Cambr. 
(Mass.)   1872;   s.t.d.   Rochester  1886.     Prof.    Ethics    Seabury  Div.  Sch. 
(Minn.)  ;  Prof.  Philos.  Columbian  Univ.  (D.  C).  —  Teacher  {Philosophy^. 
Clergyman  {Protestant  Episcopal) . 

1 

♦James  Olney  Averill,  Died  16  Dec.  1886  aged  38. 

A.B.  Amherst  1870;  Union  Theol.  Sem.  1878. —  Clergyman  (Congrega- 
tional) . 

Edward  Penniman  Bliss,  Boston,  Mass.  (86  Franklin  St.). 
A.B.  1873.  —  In  business. 

Eugene  Bigelow  Hagar,  Boston.,  Mass.  (33  Temple  PI.). 
A.B.  1871;  LL.B.  1873.  —  Lawyer  (retired). 

Henry  Parkman,  Boston,  Mass.  (1003  Exchange  Bldg.). 
A.B.  1870;  LL.B.  1873.  —  Lawyer. 

Melville  Howard  Swett,  Watertown,  Mass. 
A.B.  1873.  —  Lawyer  (^retired). 

James  Freeman  Tufts,  Wolfville,  JSf.  S. 

A.B.  Acadia  (N.  S.)  1868;  a.b.  1872.  Prof.  Logic  and  Mark  Curry  Prof. 
Hist,  and  Pol.  Econ.  Acadia  Coll. ;  Prin.  Horton  Coll.  Acad.  Wolfville  (N.  S.) . 
—  Teacher. 

William  Warren  Vaughan,  Boston,  Mass.  (1003  Exchange  Bldg.). 
A.B.  1870;  LL.B.  1873. — Lawyer. 

Marshman  Edward  Wadsworth,  Houghton,  Mich. 

A.B.  Bowdoin  1869 ;  a.m.  ibid.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1879. 

8  — *1 


1875-76]  MASTEKS    OF    ARTS.  23 


Thomas  Simms  Bettens,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (130  W.  87th  St.). 
A.B.  1874. —  Teacher. 

Michael  Joseph  Canavan,  Lexington,  Mass. 
A.B.  1871;  LL.B.  1875.  —  Lawyer. 

♦Bernard  Whitman  Flagg,  Died  20  June  1890  aged  37. 
A.B.  1874.  —  Teacher  (^Music). 

Arthur  William  Foote,  Boston  Mass.  (153  Tremont  St.). 
A.B.  1874. —  Teacher  (Pianoforte).     Composer. 

Lewis  Cass  Ledyard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (54  Wall  St.). 
A.B.  1872;  LL.B.  1875. — Lawyer. 

Albert  Lamb  Lincoln,  Jr.,  Boston,  Mass.  (18  P.  O.  Sq.). 
A.B.  1872;  LL.B.  1874.  —  Lawyer. 

William  Caleb  Loring,  Boston,  Mass.  (60  State  St.). 
A.B.  1872;  LL.B.  1874.  —  Lawyer. 

William  Cary  Sanger,  Sangerjield,  N.  Y. 
A.B.  1874;  LL.B.  Columbia  1878.  —  Lawyer. 

Edward  Preston  Usher,  Boston,  Mass.  (23  Court  St.). 
A.B.  1873;  LL.B.  1880.  —  Lawyer.     Electrician. 

Henry  Nathan  Wheeler,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (55  Garden  St.). 
A.B.  1871.     Instr.  in  Math.  —  In  business  (publishing). 

*John  Henry  Wheeler,  Died  10  Oct.  1887  aged  36. 

A.B.  1871;    PH.D.   Bonn  1879.      Tutor;  Prof.  Lat.  Bowdoin  Coll.;    Prof. 
Greek  Univ.  Va.  —  Teacher  (Classics). 

George  Wigglesworth,  Boston,  Mass.  (1004  Exchange  Bldg.). 
A.B.  1874;  LL.B.  1878.  —  In  business. 

Charles  Herbert  Williams,  Boston,  Mass.  (15  Arlington  St.). 
A.B.  1871;  M.D.  1874.  —  Physician. 

13  — *2 

William  Silsbee  FenoUosa,  Salem,  Mass.  (73  Pinckney  St.). 
A.B.  1875. —  Teacher  (Pianoforte). 

♦Charles  Abner  Ham,  Died  5  June  1882  aged  30. 
A.B.  1873. 

Eliot  Lord,  Boston,  Mass.  (307  Washington  St.). 
A.B.  1873.  — Hdiior. 


24  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [ 1 876-77 

Woodbury  Lowery,  Washington^  D.  C.  (1651  Pennsylvania  Ave.). 
A.B.  1875;    LL.B.    Columbian   (D.  C.)   1880;     ll.m.  ibid.  1881.  —  Lawyer 
{Patents) . 

♦William  Harlow  Melville,  Died  17  Feb.  1893  aged  40. 
A.B.  1875.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1881. 

John  Murdoch,  Boxbury,  Mass.  (195  Walnut  Ave.). 
A.B.  1873.  —  Librarian. 

Marshall  Livingston  Perrin,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 

A.B.  1874;  PH.D.  Gottingen  1889.  Asst.  Prof,  and  Prof.  Germ,  and  Anglo- 
Saxon  Boston  Univ.  —  Teacher  (German  and  Anglo-Saxon). 

7  — *2 

Henry  Sherman  Boutell,  Washington,  D.  0.,  and  Chicago,  III.  (24 
Walton  PI.). 
A.B.  Northwestern  Univ.  (111.)  1874;  a.b.  1876.    M.C.  —  Lawyer.    In  pub- 
lic life  (M.C.). 

Samuel  Carroll  Derby,  Columbus,  0.  (93  loth  Ave.). 

A.B.  1866.  Prof  Lat.  Lang,  and  Lit.  and  Pres.  Antioch  Coll.  (0.)  ;  Prof. 
Lat.  Lang,  and  Lit.  Ohio  State  Univ. ;  Dean  of  the  Coll.  of  Arts  Philos.  and 
Sci.  Ohio  State  Univ. —  Teacher  (Classics). 

Herbert  Lee  Harding,  Boston,  Mass.  (1004  Exchange  Bldg.). 
A.B.  1874;  LL.B.  1876.  —  Lawyer. 

Edward  Bruce  Hill,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (45  Wall  St.). 
A.B.  1874;  LL.B.  1876.  —  Lawyer. 

♦Holmes  Hinkley,  Died  25  Feb.  1891  aged  37. 
A.B.  ISIQ.— Teacher. 

WiUiam  Gordon  McMillan,  Cleveland,  0.  (306  Sibley  St.). 
A.B.  1874;  LL.B.  1876.  —  Lawyer. 

Alden  Sampson,  Haverford,  Pa. 

A.B.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1873;  a.b.  1876;  a.m.  Haverford  1877. 

Stephen  Perry  Sturges,  New  York,  N  Y.  (55  Liberty  St.). 
A.B.  Cornell  1876;  ll.b.  Columbia  1880.  —  Lawyer. 

Eugene  Wambaugh,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (29  Hammond  St.). 

A.B.  1876;  LL.B.  1880;  ll.d.  State  Univ.  Iowa  1892.  Prof.  Law  State 
Univ.  Iowa;  Prof.  Law. —  Teacher  (Law). 

9  — *1 


1878-79]  MASTERS    OF   ARTS.  25 

John  Henry  Appleton,  Boston,  Mass,  (23  Court  St.). 
A.B.  1875;  LL.B.  1877.  —  Lawyer. 

Henry  Hall  Buck,  Boston,  Mass.  (50  State  St.). 
A.B.  1875;  LL.B.  1877.  —  Lawyer. 

Arthur  Tracy  Cabot,  Boston,  Mass.  (3  Marlborough  St.). 
A.B.  1872;  M.D.  1876.     Fellow;  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  —  Physician. 

Richard  Tupper  Cadbury,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (409  Chestnut  St.). 
A.B.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1872;  a.b.  1877. — Accountant. 

Reginald  Gray,  Boston,  Mass.  (60  Devonshire  St.). 
A.B.  1875;  LL.B.  1877.  —  Lawyer. 

Thomas  Macauley,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (205  W.  End  Ave.). 

A.B.  1877;  LL.B.  1882. 
William  Reuben  Richards,  Boston,  Mass.  (31  State  St.). 

A.B.  1874;  LL.B.  1877.  —  Lawyer. 

Albert  Smith  Thayer,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (11  William  St.). 
A.B.  1875;  LL.B.  1877.  —  Lawyer. 

*Hollis  Thayer,  Died  3  Jan.  1884  aged  31. 
A.B.  1875;  LL.B.  1877. 

Samuel  Dennis  Warren,  Boston,  Mass.  (220  Devonshire  St.). 
A.B.  1875;  LL.B.  1877. — Lawyer. 

Harold  Wheeler,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  (Mutual  Life  Bldg.). 
A.B.  1877.  —  Lawyer. 

♦Harold  Whiting,  Died  27  May  1895  aged  40. 
A.B.  1877.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1884. 

Rufus  Phillips  Williams,  Boston,  Mass.  (Enghsh  High  Sch.). 

A.B.   Dartmouth  1876;    a.m.  ibid.     Master  Dept.  Chem.  Eng.  High  Sch. 

Boston.  —  Teacher  (  Chemistry) . 

13  — *2 

HoUis  Russell  Bailey,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (4  Buckingham  St.). 
A.B.  1877;  LL.B.  1878. — Lawyer. 

Edward  Bicknell,  Buckfield,  Me.  (Box  85). 
A.B.  1876;  LL.B.  1878.  —  Lawyer. 

George  Henry  Browne,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (16  Garden  St.). 
A.B.  1878.  —  Teacher. 


26  HARVARD    UNIVERSITY.  [1879-80 

Herbert  Morison  Clarke,  Fulton^  Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y. 

A.B.  Hobart  (N.  Y.)  1876;  a.b.  1878;  a.m.  Hobart  1879.     See  also  Ph.D. 
and  A.M.  1884. 

Emor  Herbert  Harding,  Boston,  Mass.  (77  Marlborough  St.). 
A.B.  1876;  LL.B.  1878. — Lawyer. 

Rockwood  Hoar,  Worcester,  Mass.  (9  P.  O.  Block). 
A.B.  1876;  LL.B.  1878.  —  Lawyer. 

Ernest  Jackson,  Boston,  Mass.  (383  Beacon  St.). 
A.B.  1878.  —  Teacher. 

Philippe  Belknap  Marcou,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (42  Garden  St.). 

A.B.  1876;    PH.D.  Berlin  1888.      Tutor;  Instr.  Romance  Lang. —  Teacher 
(Romance  Languages) . 

Edward  Woodman,  Portland,  Me.  (85  Exchange  St.). 
A.B.  1877;  LL.B.  1881.  —  Lawyer. 


Francis  Almy,  Buffalo,  N.  T. 
A.B.  1879.  —  In  business. 

Clement  Walker  Andrews,  Chicago,  III.  (Marshal  Field  Bldg.). 
A.B.  1879.     Librarian  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  —  Librarian. 

Harrison  Otis  Apthorp,  Milton,  Mass.  (Milton  Acad.). 
A.B.  1879.     Headmaster  Milton  Acad.  (Mass.).  —  Teacher. 

Robert  S  Avann,  Albion,  Mich.  (310  Jackson  St.). 

A.B.  1877 ;  PH.D.  Boston  Univ.  1881.     Prof.  Lat.  Claverack  Coll.  and  Hudson 
River  Inst. ;  Prof.  Lat.  Albion  Coll.  (Mich.).  —  Teacher  {Classics). 

Henry  Baily,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  (991  Beacon  St.). 
A.B.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1878;  a.b.  \S1^.  — Lawyer. 

Francis  Hagar  Bigelow,  Washington,  Z>.  (7.  (U.  S.  Weather  Bureau). 
A.B.  1873;  s.t.b.  Epis.  Theol.  Sch.  Cambr.  (Mass.)  1880.  Prof.  Math, 
and  Astron.  Racine  Coll.  (Wis.)  ;  Prof.  Solar  Phys.  Columbian  Univ.  (D.C.)  ; 
Prof.  Meteorol.  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau.  —  Teacher  (Meteorology).  Clergy- 
man {Protestant  Episcopal) . 

Walter  Cary,  Buffalo,  N.  T.  (184  Delaware  Ave.). 
A.B.  1879. — Journalist. 

Stedman  Willard  Clary,  Boston,  Mass.  (110  Boylston  St.). 

A.B.  1877.     Instr.  Mod.  Lang,  and  Math.  Philhps  Acad.  Andover  (Mass.). — 
Tea/iher. 


l88o-8l]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  27 

James  Arthur  Gage,  Lowell^  Mass.  (48  Central  St.). 
A.B.  1879;  M.D.  1885.  —  Physician. 

James  Ward  Gilman,  Bacine,  Wis.  (1307  No.  Wisconsin  iSt.). 
A.B.  1877;    s.T.B.  Epis.   Theol.  Sch.  Cambr.  (Mass.)    1880.  —  Clergyman 
(  Protestant  Episcop  al) . 

Benjamin  Fosdick  Harding,  Boston^  Mass.  (Hopkinson  Sch.). 
A.B.  1878.     Head  Belmont  Sch.  (Mass.)  1889-98.  — ^eac^er. 

Edward  Lovell  Houghton,  Pawtucket,  B.  I.  (2  Brook  St.). 
A.B.  1879;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.  1883.  —  Clergyman  (Universalist) . 

Benjamin  Rand,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (24  Quincy  St.). 

A.B.  Acadia  (N.  S.)  1875  ;  a.b.  1879.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1885. 

Francis  Joseph  Swayze,  Newark,  JV.  /.  (776  Broad  St.). 

A.B.  1879.  —  Lawyer. 

U 

WilHam  Zebina  Bennett,  Wooster,  Wayne  Co.,  0.  (67  Bowman  St.). 
A.B.  1878;  PH.D.  Wooster  (O.)  1883.  Brown  Prof.  Chem.  and  Phys.  Uniy. 
Wooster.  —  Teacher  (  Chemistry  and  Physics) . 

Henry  Champion  Jones,  Boston,  Mass.  (Public  Latin  Sch.). 
A.B.  1880.  —  Teacher. 

James  Otis  Lincoln,  San  Mateo,  Cal. 

A.B.  1873;  Berkeley  Div.  Sch.  (Conn.)  1884. —  Clergyman  (Protestant 
Episcopal) . 

Edwin  Howard  Lord,  Wolf  borough,  N.  H. 

A.B.  Bowdoin  1871 ;  a.m.  ibid.  Master  Dept.  Phys.  Sci.  High  Sch.  Lowell 
(Mass.)  ;  Headmaster  High  Sch.  Lawrence  (Mass.)  ;  Prin.  Brewster  Free 
Acad.  (N.  H.).  — T'eac/ier. 

William  Taggard  Piper,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (179  Brattle  St.). 
A.B.  1874.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1883. 

Charles  Wellington  Stone,  Boston,  Mass.  (68  Chestnut  St.). 
A.B.  1874.  —  Teacher. 

Alfred  Worcester,  Waltham,  Mass. 
A.B.  1878;  M.D.  1883. — Physician. 


28  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [ 1 882-83 

Le  Baron  Russell  Briggs,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (140  Brattle  St.). 
A.B.  1875.     Tutor ;  Instr.  Asst.  Prof,  and  Prof.  English ;  Dean  Harvard  Coll. 

—  Teacher  (English) . 

Edward  Southworth  Hawes,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y.  (Polytechnic  Inst.). 
A.B.  1880.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1884. 

John  Norton  Johnson,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1415  Walnut  St.). 
A.B.  1881.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1883. 

Charles  Henry  Morss,  West  Medford,  Mass. 
A.B.  1880.  —  Superintendent  of  Schools. 

Charles  Robert  Sanger,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (Washington  Univ.). 
A.B.  1881.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1884. 

Frank  Webster  Smith,  Lincoln,  Mass. 

A.B.  1877.    Master  Class.  Dept.  State  Normal  Sch.  Westfield  (Mass.).— 
Teacher  (Classics). 

Edmund  Allen  Whitman,  Cambridge,  Mass,  (23  Everett  St.). 

A.B.  1881;  LL.B.  1885.  —  Lawyer. 

7 

Frederic  Almy,  Buffalo,  N.  T.  (Fitch  Institute). 
A.B.  1880.  —  Lawyer. 

Joseph  Austin  Coolidge,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (20  Martin  St.). 
A.B.  1882.  —  Teacher  (Mathematics  and  Physics). 

George  Trumbull  Hartshorn,  Taunton,  Mass.  (7  Pleasant  St.). 
A.B.  1S82.  — Chemist. 

Henry  Churchill  King,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 

A.B.  Oberlin  (O.)  1879 ;  s.t.b,  ibid.  1882.     Assoc.  Prof.  Math,  and  Philos. 
and  Prof.  Philos.  Oberlin  Coll. ;  Finney  Prof.  Theology  Oberlin  Theol.  Sem. 

—  Teacher  (Philosophy  and  Theology).     Clergyman  (Congregational) . 

Philip  Coombs  Knapp,  Boston,  Mass.  (33  Marlborough  St.). 
A.B.  1878;  M.D.  1883.  —  Physician. 

Robert  Luce,  Boston,  Mass.  (68  Devonshire  St.). 
A.B.  1882.  —  In  business  (newspaper  clippings). 

*John  Edward  Maude,  Died  26  June  1885  aged  30. 
A.B.  1881. —  Clergyman  (Unitarian). 

♦Harry  Leverett  Nelson,  Died  16  Aug.  1889  aged  30. 
A.B.  1881.  —  Lawyer. 


1883-84]  MASTEKS    OF    ARTS.  29 

Edward  Knights  Stevens,  Newport,  R.  I.  (Box  82). 
A.B.  1882.  —  Teacher. 

Frederic  Mather  Stone,  Boston,  Mass.  (706  Sears  Bldg.). 
A.B.  1882.  — Lawyer. 

Duren  James  Henderson  Ward,  Manhattan,  Kan, 

A.B.  Hillsdale  (Mich.)   1878;  a.m.  ibid. ;    s.t.b.  ibid.  1884;   ph.d.  Leipsic 
1887.     Prof.  Eng.  Kan.  Agr.  Coll.  —  Clergyman  {Unitarian).     Teacher. 

Horace  Leslie  Wheeler,  Watertown,  Mass, 

A.B.  1881;  S.T.B.  1885. —  Clergyman  (Unitarian). 

12— *2 

Joseph  Randolph  Coolidge,  Jr.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Ma;SS. 
A.B.  188S.— Architect. 

Harold  Clarence  Ernst,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  (8  Greenough  Ave.). 
A.B.  1876;  M.D.  1880.  Asst.  Prof.  Bacteriology.  Fellow  Am.  Acad. — 
Teacher  {Bacteriology). 

*  James  Newton  Gan-att,  Died  29  Jan.  1885  aged  22. 
A.B.  1883.  —  Student  {Chemistry). 

Herbert  Eveleth  Greene,  Baltimore,  Md,  (1019  St.  Paul  St.). 
A.B.  1881.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1888. 

Ernest  Flagg  Henderson,  Berlin,  Germany  (1  Maienstr.). 

A.B.  Trinity  (Conn.)  1882;  a.b.  1883;    ph.d.  Berlin  1890.     Lect.  in  Hist. 
Wellesley  Coll.  (Mass.)  1895-98.— Teacher  {History). 

Charles  Austin  Hobbs,  Watertown,  Mass. 
A.B.  1880.  —  Teacher  {3fathematics  and  Physics). 

Horace  Addison  Hoffman,  Bloomington,  Ind.  (Ind.  Univ.). 
A.B.  Iiid.  Univ.  1881.     Prof.  Greek  Ind.  Univ.  —  Teacher  {Classics). 

♦Berwick  Manning,  Died  28  July  1884  aged  25. 
A.B.  Amherst  1882. 

Alanson  Herbert  Mayers,  CJiarlestawn,  Mass.  (57  Green  St.). 
A.B.  1881.— Teacher. 

John  Farwell  Moors,  Boston,  Mass.  (171  Beacon  St.). 
A.B.  1883.  —  In  business  (brokerage). 

♦Samuel  Newell  Nelson,  Died  25  Feb.  1893  aged  36. 
A.B.  1878;  M.D.  1882.  —  Physician. 

Walter  Ferris  Price,  Haverford  Coll.  P.  0.,  Pa. 
A.B.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1882. 


30  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [1884-85 

William  Stanford  Stevens,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

A.B.  1880;  M.D.  ISSS.  —  Fhysician. 

Merle  St.  Croix  Wright,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (215  W.  126th  St.). 
A.B.  1881;  8.T.B.  1887.  —  Clergyman  (Unitarian). 

Theodore  Lyman  Wright,  Beloit,  Wis.  (Beloit  Coll.). 

A.B.  Beloit  (Wis.)  1880.     Prof.  Greek  Lit.  and  Art  Beloit  Coll.  (Wis.) — 

Teacher  (Classics). 

15  — *3 

William  Tufts  Crocker,  East  Boston,  Mass.  (185  Webster  St.). 
A.B.  1884;   8.T.B.  Epis.   Theol.   Sch.  Cambr.   (Mass.)   1888.  —  Clergymcm 
(Protestant  Episcopal) . 

Edward  Cummings,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (cor.  Irving  and  Scott  Sts.). 
A.B.  1883.     Instr.  and  Asst.  Prof.  Sociology. —  Teacher  (Sociology). 

Robert  Willard  Greenleaf,  Boston,  Mass.  (561  Boylston  St.). 

A.B.  1877;  M.D.  1885.  Prof.  Mat.  Med.  and  Botany  Ma«s.  Coll.  Pharm.— 
Teacher  (Pharmacy).     Physician. 

Thaddeus  William  Harris,  Keene,  N.  H. 
A.B.  1884.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1890. 

Mellen  Woodman  Haskell,  Berkeley,  Cal.  (2029  Durant  Ave.). 
A.B.  1883;  PH.D.  Gottingen  1889.     Asst.  Prof,  and  Assoc.  Prof.  Math.  Univ. 
Cal. —  Teacher  (Mathematics). 

Alexander  George  McAdie,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  (Signal  OflSce) . 
A.B.  Coll.  City  N.  Y.  1881;  a.m.  ihidi.  —  Meteorologist. 

Edwin  Guthrie  Mclnnes,  Boston,  Mass.  (276  Newbury  St.). 
A.B.  1883. — Lawyer. 

William  Lenhart  McPherson,  Washington,  D.  C.  (1322  F  St.,  N.W.). 
A.B.  1884.  —  Newspaper  correspondent. 

Charles  Marsh  Marvin,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  (Robinson  Bldg.). 
A.B.  1884. — Lawyer. 

*Silas  Allen  Potter,  Died  10  July  1892  aged  38. 

A.B.  1876;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.  1879;  m.d.  ld>M.  — Physician. 

Greenough  White,  Sewanee,  Tenn. 

A.B.  1884;  s.T.B.  Epis.  Theol.  Sch.  Camb.  (Mass.)  1892.  Prof.  Eccl.  Hist. 
Univ.  of  the  South  (Tenn.).  —  Teacher  (Ecclesiastical  History).  Clergy- 
man (Protestant  Episcopal). 

Isaac  Spalding  Whiting,  Boston,  Mass.  (Chamber  of  Commerce) . 

A.B.  1882.  —  In  business  (grain^. 

12  — *1 


l886]  MASTERS   OF   ARTS.  31 


Edward  Ernest  Atkinson,  Boston^  Mass,  (Epis.  Mission,  Boylston 
Sta.). 
A.B.  Brown  1879;  a.m.  ibid.;  s.t.b.  1887;  s.t.b.  Epis.  Theol.  Sch.  Cambr. 
(Mass.)  1888. —  Clergyman  (^Protestant  Episcopal). 

William  Albert  Buxton,  Fairbury,  Neb. 

A.B.  Brown  1882;  a.m.  ibid.      Prof.  Eccles.  Hist.  Drake  Univ.   (la.). — 
Clergyman  (  Christian) . 

*Orrin  Benner  Clark,  Died  14  May  1894. 

A.B.  Univ.  of  Chicago  1872 ;    a.m.  ibid.      Prof.  Eng.  Lang,  and  Lit.  Ind. 
Univ.  —  Teacher  {English) . 

James  Thome  Fairchild,  Tabor ^  la.  (Tabor  Coll.). 

A.B.  Oberlin  (O.)  1883.     Prof.  Lat.  Tabor  Coll.  (la.) .  —  Teacher  (Classics) . 

Eugene  Hiawatha  Foster,  Glendale^  0. 

A.B.  Antioch  (O.)  1878;  a.m.  ibid.  —  Superintendent  of  Schools. 

Charles  Bertie  Gleason,  Ghino,  San  Bernardino  Co.,  Oal. 
A.B.  1885. —  Teacher. 

Percy  Stickney  Grant,  JSfew  York,  N.  T.  (7  W.  10th  St.). 

A.B.  1883;    S.T.B.  Epis.  Theol.   Sch.  Cambr.  (Mass.)   1886. —  Clergyman 
(Protestant  Episcopal) . 

Maximilian  Lindsay  Kellner,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (17  Lawrence  Hall). 
A.B.  Hobart  (N.  Y.)  1881;  a.m.  ibid.  1884;  Griswold  Theol.  Sem.  (la.) 
1884;  A.B.  1885;  s.t.b.  Epis.  Theol.  Sch.  Cambr.  (Mass.)  1886.  Asst. 
Prof.  O.  T.  Lang.  Epis.  Theol.  Sch.  Cambr.  Mass.). —  Clergyman  (Pro- 
testant Episcopal).     Teacher  (Semitics). 

Arthur  Keith,  Washington,  D.  C.  (care  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey). 
A.B.  1885. —  Geologist. 

Alfred  Wilhelm  Martin,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

A.B.  McGill  (Que.)  1882;  s.t.b.  1885. —  Clergyman  (Independent). 

William  Whiting  Nolen,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Manter  2). 
A.B.  1884.  —  Teacher. 

William  King  Richardson,  Boston,  Mass.  (40  Water  St.). 
A.B.  1880;  A.B.  Oxford  (Eng.)  188i.  —  Lawyer. 

Edward  Drake  Roe,  Jr.,  Oberlin,  0.  (Oberlin  Coll.). 

A.B.  Syracuse  (N.  Y.)  1880;  a.b.  1885;  ph.d.  Erlangen  1898.    Assoc.  Prof. 
Math.  Oberlin  Coll.  (O.).  —  Teacher  (Mathematics). 


32  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [188^-87 

George  William  Rolfe,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (405  Broadway). 

A.B.    1885.      Instr.   in    Analytical    Chem.    Mass.    Inst.    Tech. —  Teacher 
(  Chemistry) . 

♦George  WiUiam  Sawin,  Died  29  Dec.  1889  aged  29. 
A.B.  1884.     Instr.  Math.  —  Teacher  {Mathematics). 

Walter  Edward  Clifton  Smith,  Dorchester^  Mass.  {io%  Monadnock  St.). 
A.B.  1883;  8.T.B.  Epis.  Theol.  Sch.  Cambr.  (Mass.)  \^^%.  — Clergyman 
{Protestant  Episcopal). 

William  Roscoe  Thayer,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (8  Berkeley  St.). 

A.B.  1881.     Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  —  Editor.     Author. 

17  — *2 

Josiah  Bridge,  Dobbs  Ferry.,  N.  Y. 
A.B.  1884.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1888. 

*  Arthur  Deloraine  Corey,  Died  17  Aug.  1891  aged  25. 
A.B.  1886;  PH.D.  Berlin  1891.  — Student  (Classics). 

Samuel  Marcus  Fechheimer,  Cinci7inati^  0.  (86  Garfield  PI.). 
A.B.  1886.  —  In  business  (shoe  manufacture). 

Edward  Chenery  Gale,  Mirmeapolis,  Minn. 
A.B.  Yale  1884.  —  Lawyer. 

Henry  Harrison  Haynes,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (6  EUery  St.). 

A.B.  1873;    s.T.B.  Epis.  Theol.  Sch.  Cambr.   (Mass.)  1877.  —  Clergym^an 
(Protestant  Episcopal) . 

Henry  Arnold  Henshaw,  Wobum,  Mass.  (129  Salem  St.). 
A.B.  1886;  s.T.B.  and  a.m.  1890.—  Teacher. 

Frank  Aurin  Houghton,  Chicago  Lawn,  III. 
PH.B.  Hillsdale  (Wis.)  1880;  s.m.  ibid.  1883. 

Thomas  Spencer  Jerome,  Detroit,  Mich. 
PH.B.  Univ.  Mich.  1884.  —  Lawyer. 

Charles  Alexander  Loeser,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (484  Fulton  St.). 
A.B.  1886. 

Edward  Clark  Lunt,  Neio  York,  JST.  Y.  (159  E.  Houston  St.). 
A.B.  1886.  —  In  business  (ink). 

Joseph  Lybrand  Markley,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  (50  Thompson  St.). 
A.B.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1885 ;  a.m.  ibid.  1886.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1889. 

William  Fogg  Osgood,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.  (14  Centre  St.). 

A.B.  1886 ;  PH.D.  Erlangen  1890.     Instr.  and  Asst.  Prof.  Math.  —  Teacher 
(Mathematics) . 


1887-88]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  33 

Georg  Richard  Rodemann,  Brooklyn.,  N.  Y.  (65  New  York  Ave.). 
See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1889. 

Frank  Warren  Smith,  Pinole.,  Contra  Costa  Co.,  Cal. 
A.B.  1886. 

Frederic  Morse  Smith,  Hartford,  Conn. 
A.B.  Yale  1880. 

George  Rantoul  White,  Exeter,  N.  H. 
A.B.  1886.     See  also  Ph.D.  1896. 

Henry  Arthur  Whitman,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

A.B.  Univ.  Ga.  1868;  a.m.  ibid.  1870;  Southern  Theol.  Sem.  (Ky.)  1878.— 
Clergyman  (  Unitarian) . 

Philip  Green  Wright,  Galesburg,  111.  (314  E.  Tompkins  St.). 

A.M.B.  Tufts  1884.    Prof.  Math,  and  Astron.  Lombard  Univ.  (111.) .  —  Teacher 
(^Mathematics  and  Astronomy) . 

18  — *1 

Clarence  Walter  Ayer,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (14  Mellen  St.). 

A.B.  1885.     Acting  Prof.  Eng.  Wittenberg  Coll.  (O.).  —  Teacher  {English). 

Solon  Irving  Bailey,  Arequipa,  Peru,  S.  A.  (Harv.  Coll.  Observ.). 
A.B.  Boston  Univ.  1881;  a.m.  ibid.  1884.  Asst.  Prof.  Astron.  Fellow  Am. 
Acad.  —  Teacher  {Astronomy) . 

William  Sohier  Bryant,  Boston,  Mass.  (1  Charlesgate) . 
A.B.  1884;  M.D.  1888.  —  Physician. 

Charles  Francis  Adams  Currier,  Boston,  Mass.  (Mass.  Inst.  Tech.). 
A.B.  1887.     Assoc.  Prof.  Hist.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech. —  Teacher  {History). 

August  Frederic  Foerste,  Heidelberg,  Germany  (Ingrimmstr.  3). 
A.B.  Denison  (0.)  1887.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1890. 

Herman  Wadsworth  Hayley,  Middletoion,  Conn.  (Wesleyan  Univ.). 
A.B.  Amherst  1887.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1890. 

Joseph  Adna  Hill,  Temj^le,  A^.  H. 
A.B.  1885;  PH.D.  Halle- Wittenberg  1892. 

Albert  Walker  Hinds,  We.st  Boylston,  Mass. 
A.B.  Brown  1887. —  Teacher. 

John  Francis  Holland,  Chicago,  III.  (107  Dearborn  St.). 
A.B.  1885.  —  Lawyer. 

Mark  Antony  de  Wolfe  Howe,  Bristol,  R.  I. 
A.B.  Lehigh  (Pa.)  1886;  a.b.  1887.  — Jovrnalist. 


34  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [1888 

Byron  Satterlee  Hurlbut,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (Hollis  7). 
A.B.  1887.     Instr.  English.  —  Teacher  {English). 

George  Edgar  Ladd,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (81  Oxford  St.). 
A.B.  1887.     See  also  Ph.D.  1894. 

Alfred  Henry  Lloyd,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  (Univ.  of  Mich.). 
A.B.  1886.     See  also  Ph.D.  1893. 

Myron  Augustus  Lochman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Harvard  Club). 
A.B.  1887. —  Teacher  (private  tutor). 

John  McKinstry  Merriam,  So.  Framingham,  Mass.  (60  Union  Ave.). 
A.B.  1886.  —  Lawyer. 

Adolph  Caspar  Miller,  Chicago,  III.  (6018  Stony  Island  Ave.). 
A.B.  Univ.   Cal.  1887.     Asst.  Prof.  Hist,  and  Polit.  Sci.  Univ.  Cal. ;  Assoc. 
Prof.  Polit.  Econ.  and  Finance  Cornell  Univ. ;    Assoc.  Prof.  Polit.  Econ. 
and  Prof.  Finance  Univ.  Chicago. —  Teacher  (Finance). 

Frank  Walter  Nicolson,  Middletown,  Conn.  (174  High  St.). 

A.B.  Mt.  Allison  (N.B.)   1883;  a.b.  1887.      Assoc.  Prof.  Lat.  Wesleyan 
Univ.  (Conn.). —  Teacher  (Classics). 

Chauncey  Goodrich  Parker,  Newark,  N.  J.  (761  Broad  St.). 
A.B.  1885;  LL.B.  Columbia  1887.  —  Lawyer. 

George  Totten  Quinby,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (27  E.  38th  St.). 
A.B.  1887;  LL.B.  1891. — Lawyer. 

James  Harvey  Robinson,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (170  W.  85th  St.). 
A.B.  1887;  PH.D.  Freiburg  1890.     Assoc.  Prof.  Eur.  Hist.  Univ.  Pa. ;  Prof. 
Romance   Lang,   ibid.;    Prof.    Hist.    Columbia   Coll.    (N.  Y.). —  Teacher 
(History). 

William  Sanford  Robinson,  Omaha,  Neb.  (1112  Dodge  St.). 
A.B.  1887. —  Chemist. 

Wallace  Clement  Sabine,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (40  Shepard  St.). 

A.B.  Ohio  State  Univ.  1886.     Instr.  and  Asst.  Prof.  Physics.     Fellow  Am. 
Acad. —  Teacher  (Physics). 

Hem-y  Francis  Sears,  Boston,  Mass.  (86  Beacon). 
A.B.  1883;  M.D.  1887. —  Physician. 

William  Albert  Setchell,  Berkeley,  Cal.  (Univ.  of  Cal.). 
A.B.  Yale  1887.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1890. 

Daniel  William  Shea,  Washington,  D.  C.  (Catholic  Univ.  of  Am.). 
A.B.  1886;  PH.D.  Berlin  1892.  Asst.  Prof.  Phys.  and  Prof.  Phys.  and 
Electr.  Engin.  Univ.  111.;  Prof.  Physics  Catholic  Univ.  (D.  C.).—  Teacher 
(Physics). 


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1888-89  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  ^-^  35 

Frank  Bulkeley  Smith,  Worcester,  Mass.  (Box  876). 
1889.— A.B.  1886.     Lawyer. 

William  Henry  Snyder,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1889. — A.B.    Colby    1885.     Master  in   Sci.    Worcester  Acad.    (Mass.). — 
Teacher  {Science). 

Walter  Raymond  Spalding,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (1  Parker  St.). 
A.B.  1887.     Instr.  in  Harmony.  —  Teacher  (Music). 

William  Codman  Sturgis,  JVew  Haven,  Conn.  (242  Prospect  St.). 
A.B.  1884.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1890. 

Joseph  Brown  Thomas  Tuthill,  Salem,  Oregon  (178  State  St.). 
A.B.  1887.     Prof.  Chem.  Willamette  Univ.  (Ore.).—  Teacher  {Chemistry). 

Frank  Hamilton  Underwood,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (190  Hodges  St.). 
A.B.  1886.—  Teacher. 

Edson  Leone  Whitney,  Chicago,  III.  (5490  Ellis  Ave.). 

A.B.  1885;  LL.B.  Boston  Univ.  1887.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1890. 

32 

Frederick  Anderegg,  Oberlin,  O.  (207  E.  College  St.). 

A.B.  Oberlin  (0.)  1885.  Prof.  Math.  Oberlin  Coll.—  Teacher  {Mathematics). 

Frederick  Harold  Bailey,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (75  Wendell  St.). 

A.B.  1887.     Asst.  Prof.  Math.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech. —  Teacher  (Mathematics). 

William  Herbert  Carruth,  Lawrence,  Kan.  (Univ.  of  Kan.). 
A.B.  Univ.  Kan.  1880;  a.m.  ibid.     See  also  Ph.D.  1893. 

Charles  William  Colby,  Montreal,  Quebec  (McG-ill  Univ.). 
A.B.  McGill  1887.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1890. 

Edmund  Burke  Delabarre,  Providence,  R.  I. 

A.B.  Amherst  1886  ;  ph.d.  Freiburg-m-Baden  1891.    Assoc.  Prof.  Psychology 
Brown  Univ. ;  Director  of  Psychological  Lab.  —  Teacher  (Psychology). 

Samuel  Atkins  Eliot,  Boston,  Mass.  (25  Beacon  St.). 
A.B.  1884.  —  Clergyman  (Unitarian.) 

Henry  Lexington  Everett,  Worcester,  Mass.  (29  Bowdoin  St.). 
A.B.  Brown  1886.  — Mechanic. 

Jefferson  Butler  Fletcher,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (4  Riedesel  Ave.). 
A.B.  1887.     Instr.  Eng. —  Teacher  (English). 

James  Geddes,  Jr.,  Boston,  Mass.  (Boston  Univ.). 
A.B.  1880.     See  also  Ph.D.  1894. 


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36  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [1889-90 

Clarence  Willard  Gleason,  Dorchester^  Mass.  (3  Stratford  St.). 
A.B.  1888.     Master  in  Greek  Roxbury  Latin  Sch. —  Teacher  (Classics). 

Walter  Scott  Hendrixson,  Grinnell,  la,  (Iowa  Coll.). 

8.B.  Union  Christian  (Ind.)  1881;  a.m.  ibid.  1884.     See  also  Ph.D.  1893. 

James  Gibson  Hume,  Toronto,  Ont.  (University  Coll.). 

A.B.  Toronto  1887;  ph.d.  Freiburg-in-Baden  1891.     Prof.  Ethics  and  ffist. 
of  Philos.  Univ.  of  Toronto  (Ont.). —  Teacher  {Ethics  and  Philosophy). 

Perry  Lawton,  Quincy,  Mass. 

A.B.  1888 ;  s.B.  1890.  —  Civil  Engineer. 

Leo  Rich  Lewis,  Tufts  College,  Mass. 

A.B.  Tufts  1887;  a.b.  1888.     Prof.  Hist,  and  Theory  of  Mus.  Tufts  Coll.— 
Teacher  (Music). 

John  Matthews  Manly,  Chicago,  III.  (Univ.  of  Chicago). 
a.m.  Furman  (S.  C.)  1883.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1890. 

Walter  Maxwell,  Washington,  D.  C.  (Dept.  of  Agriculture). 
—  Agricultural  Chemist. 

Bradley  Webster  Palmer,  Boston,  Mass.  (24  Marlborough  St.). 
A.B.  1888.  —  Lawyer. 

John  Martin  Pierce,  Oak  Park,  III.  (212  S.  Boulevard). 
A.B.  Washington  (Mo.)  1886. 

Paul  Revere  Reynolds,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (70  Fifth  Ave.). 
A.B.  1887.  —  In  business  (American  agent  for  Cassell  and  Co.). 

Eugene  Sondheim,  New  York,  N,  Y.  (44  Broad  St.). 
A.B.  Coll.  City  N.Y.  1887;  a.b.  18S8.  — Lawyer. 

Henry  Lewis  Stimson,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (34  E.  33rd  St.). 
A.B.  Yale  1888.  —  Lawyer. 

John  William  Henry  Walden,  Cambndge,  Mass.  (13  Mt.  Auburn  St.). 
A.B.  1888.     See  also  Ph.D  and  A.M.  1891. 

Julius  Freiberg  Workum,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (10  Wall  St.). 
A.B.  1888;  LL.B.  1891. — Lawyer. 


Herman  Vandenburg  Ames,  PhUacMphia,  Pa.  (Univ.  of  Pa.). 
A.B.  Amherst  1888.     See  also  Ph.D  and  A.M.  1891. 

George  Aaron  Barton,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

A.B   Haverford  (Pa.)  1882;  a.m.  ibid.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1891. 


iSgo]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  37 

Ralph  Waldo  Emerson  Bassett,  Syracuse^  N.  Y.  (Syracuse  Univ.). 
A.B.  1889.  Instr.  in  Romance  Lang.  Syracuse  Univ.  (N.  Y.). —  Teacher 
{Romance  Languages). 

William  Burdelle  Bentley,  Fayetteville,  Ark. 
A.B.  1889.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

Percy  Gardner  Bolster,  Boston^  Mass.  (17  State  St.). 
A.B.  1886. — Lawyer. 

Jonathan  Brace  Chittenden,  New  Yorh^  N.  T.  (Columbian  Univ.), 
s.B.    Brooklyn  Polytech.   and  Coll.   Inst.  1884;    c.e.    and  m.e.  Worcester 
Polytech.  Inst.  1888;   a.b.  1889;   ph.d.  Konigsberg  1893.     Tutor  in  Math. 
Columbia  Univ.  —  Teacher  {Mathematics). 

Charles  Benedict  Davenport,  Cambridge.,  Mass.  (11  Francis  Ave.). 
8.B.  Brooklyn  Polytech.  and  Coll.  Inst.  1886;  a.b.  1889.  See  also  Ph.D. 
and  A.M.  1892. 

Herbert  Haviland  Field,  Ziinch^  Switzerland  (Oberstrasse). 
A.B.  1888.     See  also  Ph.D  and  A.M.  1891. 

*George  Rudolph  Freeman,  Died  10  Apr.  1898  aged  47. 

A.B.  Pa.  Coll.  1876;  a.m.  ibid.  1878;  s.t.b.  Yale  1885;  s.t.b.  1889.  Asst. 
Prof.  Bibl.  Lit.  and  Comp.  Rehg.,  Wilder  Prof.  Ilebr.  O.  T.  Lit.  and  Hist. 
Rehg.  Meadville  Theol.  Sch.  (Pa.). —  Teacher  {Semitics  and  History  of 
Religions) . 

Thomas  Walton  Galloway,  Marshall^  Mo. 

A.B.  Cumberland  (Tenn.)  1887;  a.m.  ibid.  1889;  ph.d.  ibid.  1892.  Prof. 
Biol.  Mo.  Valley  Coll. —  Teacher  {Biology). 

William  Frederick  Giese,  Madison,  Wis.  (Univ.  of  Wis.). 

A.B.  1889.  Asst.  Prof.  Romance  Lang.  Univ.  Wis.  —  Teacher  {Romance 
Languages) . 

Henry  Simon  Glazier,  JSfew  York,  JST.  Y.  (17  E.  67th  St.). 
A.B.  1889.  —  In  business  {brokerage). 

Henry  Volkmar  Gummere,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Harvard  Univ.). 
s.B.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1888;  a.m.  ibid.  1889.  —  Tmc/ier  {Mathematics). 

Fred  Emory  Haynes,  Nashua,  N.  H.  (46  Concord  St.). 
A.B.  1889.     See  also  Ph.D  and  A.M.  1891. 

Walter  Gregg  Horton,  Boston,  Mass.  (41  Commonwealth  Ave.). 
A.B.  1888;  LL.B.  1893. 

George  Edwin  Howes,  Burlington,  Vt.  (98  S.  Willard  St.). 
A.B.  1886.     See  also  Ph.D.  1895. 


38  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [1890 

Walter  Louis  Jennings,  Boston^  Mass.  (900  Beacon  St.). 
A.B.  1889.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1892. 

Herbert  Parlin  Johnson,  Des  Moines,  la. 
A.B.  1889. 

James  Lee  Love,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (27  Walker  St.). 

PH.B.  Univ.  N.  C.  1884.     Instr.  Math. —  Teacher  {Mathematics). 

Alexander  William  MacRae,  St.  John,  N.  B. 
A.B.  Dalhousie  (N.  S.)  188G. 

William  Gwathmey  Manly,  Columbia,  Mo.  (Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.). 
Prof.  Greek  Lang,  and  Lit.  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo. —  Teacher  {Classics). 

George  Raynolcls  Mathews,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah  (68  2nd  St.). 
A.B.  Western  Reserve  (O.)  1884;  s.t.b.  Yale  1887.     Prof.  French  and  Ger- 
man Univ.  Utah.  —  Teacher  {French  and  German). 

Max  Benjamin  May,  Cincinnati,  0.  (72  Smith  St.). 
LiTT.B.  Univ.  of  Cincinnati  1884. — Lawyer. 

Gustavus  Howard  Maynadier,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (17  Plympton  St.). 
A.B.  1889.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

Charles  Peabody,  Cambndge,  Mass.  (197  Brattle  St.). 
A.B.  Univ.  Pa.  1889.     See  also  Ph.D.  1893. 

Wilbur  Henry  Siebert,  Columbus,  0.  (206  W.  10th  Ave.). 

A.B.  Ohio  State  Univ.  1888;  a.b.  1889.     Asst.  Prof.  Hist.  Ohio  State  Univ. 

—  Teacher  {History). 

Louis  Franklin  Snow,  Providence,  R.  I.  (20  Tabor  Ave.). 

PH.B.  Brown  1887 ;  a.b.  1889.     Dean  Women's  Coll.  of  Brown  Univ.  (R.  I.) . 

—  Teacher. 

♦Percy  Hayes  Taylor,  Died  22  May  1893  aged  35. 
A.B.  1886. —  Teacher  {Classics). 

Henry  Russell  White,  Arlington  Heights,  Mass. 
A.B.  1889.  —  Teacher. 

Frank  Beverley  Williams,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Thayer  29). 

A.B.  1888;  LL.B.  1895.     Instr.  in  Roman  Law;  Asst.  Prof.  Law.  —  Teacher 
{Law) . 

*Frank  Zinkeisen,  Died  11  Nov.  1895  aged  28. 

A.B.    1889;    PH.D.   Berlin   1893.     Asst.    Prof.    Hist.    Univ.    III.  —  Teacher 

{History) . 

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1891]  MASTEES    OF    ARTS.  39 

ISO  I. 

Mark  Bailey,  Jr.,  JVb.  Seattle,  Wash.  (2600  Boylston  St.,  North). 
1897.  —A.B.  Univ.  Ore.  1888  ;  a.b.  1890.     Prof.  Anc.  Lang.  Univ.  Wash.  — 
Teacher  (Classics). 

Francis  Kingsley  Ball,  Paris,  France  (care  Munroe  &  Co.,  7  Rue 
Scribe) . 
A.B.  Dniry  Coll.  (Mo.)  1887 ;  a.b.  1890.     See  also  Ph.D.  1894. 

William  Nickerson  Bates,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (Univ.  of  Pa.). 
A.B.  1890.     See  also.  Ph.D.  1893. 

William  James  Battle,  Austin,  Texas. 

A.B.  Univ.  N.  C.  1888 ;  a.m.  ibid.  1889.     See  also  Ph.D.  1893. 

Adolf  Augustus  Berle,  Brighton,  Mass.  (697  Cambridge  St.). 

s.T.B.  Oberlin  (O.)  1887;  a.b.  1891;  s.t.d.  Yankton  Coll.  (S.  Dak.)  1894. 
—  Clergyman  (  Congregational) . 

Edwin  Victor  Bigelow,  Cohasset,  Mass. 

A.B.Washington  State  Univ.   1887;  s.t.b.  Yale  1890.  —  Clergyman  (Con- 
gregational) . 

Edward  Tenney  Brewster,  Andover,  Mass.  (Phillips  Acad.). 
A.B.  1890.  — Teacher  (Science). 

Carroll  Neid6  Brown,  Stoneham,  Mass. 

A.B.  1891.     Acting  Prof.  Greek  Univ.  Vt.  1892-93.  —  Teacher  (Classics). 

*John  Cabel  Breckinridge  Burbank,  Died  26  Dec.  1892  aged  25. 
A.B.  1889.  — Student. 

William  Bancroft  Carpenter,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  (216  Blackstone  St.). 
A.B.  1890.  —  Teacher  (Mathematics). 

George  Lucius  Collie,  Beloit,  Wis. 

s.B.  Beloit  (Wis.)  1881.     See  also  Ph.D.  1893. 

Robert  Elkin  Neil  Dodge,  Providence,  R.  I.  (Brown  Univ.). 

A.B.  1889.     Instr.  in  Eng.  Lit.  Brown  Univ.  (R.  I.). —  Teacher  (English). 

William  Edward  Burghardt  Du  Bois,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
A.B.  risk  (Tenn.)  1888 ;  a.b.  1890.     See  also  Ph.D.  1895. 

Charles  Rochester  Eastman,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.  (354  Brookline 
St.). 
A.B.  1890;  PH.D.  Munich  1894.  —  Palaeontologist. 

Alfred  Cope  Garrett,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (27  Everett  St.). 

A.B.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1887;  a.b.  1889.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1892. 


40  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [1S91 

Nathan  Richard  George,  Mendon,  Mass. 

A.B.  1890.     Instr.  in  Math.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.—  Teacher  (Mathematics). 

Evarts  Boutell  Greene,  Urbana^  111. 
A.B.  1890.     See  also  Ph.D.  1893. 

Charles  Burton  Gulick,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (18  Walker  St.). 
A.B.  1890.     See  also  Ph.D.  1894. 

Edwin  Charles  Headle,  Bockville,  Conn.  (26  Prospect  St.). 
A.B.  Tufts  1876;  s.t.b.  Tufts  1880.  — Clergyman  (Unitarian). 

Henry  Newell  Herman,  Newarlc,  N.  J.  (70  Front  St.). 
A.B.  1890.  —  Chemist. 

Arthur  Kendrick,  Terre  Haute.,  Ind. 

A.B.  Amherst  1887.  Asst.  Prof.  Physics  Worcester  Polytech.  Inst.;  Prof. 
Physics  and  Applied  Electr.  Rose  Polytech.  Inst.  Terre  Haute  (Ind.). — 
Teacher  (Science). 

Augustus  White  Long,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J. 

A.B.  Univ.  N.  C.  1885;  a.m.  (Hon.)  Trinity  (N.  C.)  1889.  — Teacher. 

Maurice  Whittemore  Mather,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (13  Mt.  Auburn). 
A.B.  1890.     See  also  Ph.D.  1894. 

Sidney  Edward  Mezes,  Austin,  Texas  (Univ.  of  Texas). 
s.B.  Univ.  Cal.  1884.     See  also  Ph.D.  1893. 

Charles  Louis  Mix,  Chicago,  III.  (3058  Calumet  Ave.). 
A.B.  1890;  M.D.  1894.  —  Physician. 

Edwin  Vernon  Morgan,  Cleveland,  0.  (Adelbert  Coll.). 

A.B.  1890.     Instr.  in  Hist.  Adelbert  Coll.  (O.).  —  Teacher  (History). 

George  Dana  Mumford,  New  York,  N.  T.  (2  Wall  St.). 
A.B.  Columbia  1889.  —  Lawyer. 

Curtis  Hidden  Page,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Columbia  Univ.). 
A.B.  1890.     See  also  Ph.D.  1894. 

William  Lyon  Phelps,  New  Haven,  Conn.  (Yale  Univ.). 

A.B.  Yale  1887;  ph.d.  ibid.  1891.  Asst.  Prof.  Eng.  Lit.  Yale  Univ. — 
Teacher  (English). 

William  Forrest  Pillsbury,  Chicago,  III.  (625  The  Rookery). 
A.B.  1889.  —  Lawyer. 

James  Dwight  Prindle,  Jr.,  Somerville,  Mass.  (179  Summer  St.). 
A.B.  1889.  —  In  business  (provisions). 

George  Reisner,  Cairo,  Egypt  (Khedivial  Museum). 
A.B.  1889.     See  also  Ph.D.  1893. 


1891-92]  MASTERS   OF   ARTS.  41 

William  Emerson  Eitter,  Berkeley^  Gal. 

Wis.  State  Normal  Sch.  1884;  s.b.  Univ.  Cal.  1888.     See  also  Ph.D.  1893. 

*Elliot  Folger  Rogers,  Died  2  Oct.  1895  aged  27. 
A.B.  1890.     See  also  Ph.D.  1894. 

Theophilus  Huntington  Root,  Whately,  Mass, 

A.B.  1885  ;  Union  Theol.  Sem.  (N.Y.)  1888  ;  s.T.B.Yale  1890.  —Clergyman. 

James  Brown  Scott,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  (Los  Angeles  Law  Sch.). 
A.B.  1890;  j.u.D.  Heidelberg  1894.     Prof.  Law  and  Dean  Los  Angeles  Law 
Sch.  (Cal.). — Lawyer.     Teacher  (^Law). 

Allison  Wing  Slocum,  Burlington,  Vt.  (Univ.  of  Vermont). 

A.B.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1888;  a.m.  ibid.  1889.     Prof.  Physics  Univ.  of  Vt.— 
Teacher  (Physics). 

DavidEUsworth Spencer,  PaZoJ.Z^o,  Cal.  (LelandStanfordJr.Univ.). 
LiTT.B.  Univ.  Wis.  1887.  Acting  Asst.  Prof.  Hist.  Univ.  Mich. ;  Asst.  Prof. 
Hist.  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.  (Cal.).  —  Teacher  (History). 

Livingston  Boyd  Stedman,  Seattle,  Wash.  (1111  18th  Ave.). 
A.B.  1887.  —  Lawyer. 

Hermon  Weed  Stevens,  Brookline,  Mass.  (13  Fairbanks  St.). 
A.B.  1889. — In  business  (advertising  agency). 

Hugh  Tallant,  JVew  York,  N.  Y.  (481  5th  Ave.). 
A.B.  1898. — Architect. 

William  Homer  Warren,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (13  Middagh  St.). 
A.B.  1889.     See  also  Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1892. 

Raymond  Weeks,  Columbia,  Mo.  (Univ.  of  State  of  Missouri). 
A.B.  1890.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

Thomas  Elmer  Will,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

A.B.  1890.     Prof.  Polit.  Econ.  Kan.  State  Agr.  Coll.  —  Teacher  (Political 


Arthur  Brown  Wilhnott,  Toronto,  Ont, 

A.B.  Toronto  1887 ;  s.b.  ibid.  1887. 

45  — *2 

Joseph  Allen,  New  York,  JST.  Y.  (107  E.  45th  St.). 

A.B.  1892.  —  Teacher. 
Gustaf  Bernhard  Anderson,  Chicago,  HI.  (150  Washington  St.). 

A.B.  Augustana  (111.)  1888;  a.b.;1891. — LoAvyer. 

James  Rowland  Angell,  Chicago,  III.  (Univ.  of  Chicago). 

A.B.  Univ.  Mich.  1890;  a.m.  ibid.  1891.     Asst.  Prof.  Experimental  Psychol. 
Univ.  Chicago.  —  Teacher  (Psychology). 


42  HARVARD    UNIVERSITY.  [1892 

Frank  Cole  Babbitt,  HaHford^  Conn.  (Trinity  Coll.). 
A.B.  1890.     See  also  Ph.D.  1895. 

Charles  Montague  Bakewell,  Bryn  Mawr^  Pa.  (Bryn  Mawr  Coll.). 
A.B.  Univ.  Cal.  1889;  a.m.  ibid.  1891.     See  also  Ph.D.  1894. 

Walter  Greenwood  Beach,  Marietta^  0. 

A.B.  Marietta  (O.)  1888;  a.b.  1891.     Prof.  Hist,  and  PhiloB.  Worn.  Dept. 
Marietta  Coll.  (O.).  —  Teacher  {History  and  Philosophy). 

Albert  Perry  Brigham,  Hamilton^  N.  Y.  (Colgate  Univ.). 

A.B.  Colgate  (N.Y.)  1879;  a.m.  ibid.  1882.     Prof.  Geol.  and  Nat.  ffist.  and 
Curator  of  the  Museum  Colgate  Univ.  —  Teacher  {Natural  Science). 

Harry  Fletcher  Brown,  Newport^  R.  I.  (U.  S.  Naval  Torpedo  Sta.). 
A.B.  1890.  —  Chemist. 

William  Garrott  Brown,  Cambndge,  Mass.  (Gore  Hall). 
A.B.  Howard  (Ala.)  1886;  a.b.  1891.— Archivist. 

Charles  William  Cabeen,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  (Syracuse  Univ.). 

8.B.  Univ.  Wis.   1882 ;    litt.m.  ibid.^  1883.     Prof.   French  Lang,  and  Lit. 
Syracuse  Univ.  —  Teacher  {French). 

Francis  Gordon  Caffey,  Montgomery,  Ala.  (16  Court  Sq.). 
A.M.  Howard  (Ala.)  1887;  a.b.  1891.  —  La/wyer. 

Sidney  Calvert,  Columbia,  Mo.  (Univ.  of  State  of  Missouri). 

b.  appl.  SCI.  McGill  1890.     Asst.  Prof.  Chem.  Univ.  State  of  Mo.  —  Teacher 
{Chemistry) . 

William  Morgan  Cannon,  Norfolk,  Mass. 

A.B.   1891. 

Benjamin  Edward  Carter,  Boston,  Mass.  (133  St.  Botolph  St.). 
A.B.  1890.     Instr.  in  Math.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech. —  Teacher  {Mathematics). 

Robert  John  Cary,  Chicago,  III.  (Home  Ins.  Bldg.). 
A.B.  1890.  —  Lawyer. 

Allan  McCleery  Parker  Chase,  Leicester,  Mass. 
A.B.  1890.     Prin.  Leicester  Acad.  (Mass.). —  Teacher. 

Frank  Dyer  Chester,  Budapesth,  Hungai^  (U.  S.  Consulate). 
A.B.  1891.     See  also  Ph.D.  1894. 

William  Wallace  Clendenin,  Baton  Rouge,  La.  (La.  State  Univ.). 
s.B.  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.  1886;  s.m.  ibid.  1889.     Prof.  Geol.  and  Mineral. 
Louisiana  State  Univ.  —  Teacher  {Geology  and  Mineralogy) . 

Frederick  Redman  Clow,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  (171  W.  Irving  St.). 
A.B.  Carleton  (Minn.)  1889;  a.b.  1821.  — Teacher. 


1892]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  43 

Charles  Rogers  Cummings,  Fall  River ^  Mass. 
A.B.  1892;  LL.B.  1894.  —  Lawyer. 

Jonn  Cummings,  Gamhridge^  Mass.  (Thayer  7). 

A.B.  1891;    PH.D.  Univ.  of  Chicago   1894.     Instr.   Polit.   Econ. —  Teacher 
{Political  Economy^ . 

Leonard  Henry  Davis,  New  Hampton^  N.  H. 
A.B.  1892.  —  Civil  Engineer. 

Thompson  Trueman  Davis,  Portland^  Ore.  (421  7th  St.). 
A.B.  Mt.  Allison  (N.  B.)  1874;  a.b.  l^n.  — Teacher. 

Arthur  Morgan  Day,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Columbia  Univ.). 
A.B.  1892.  —  Teacher  (^Political  Economy  and  Social  Science). 

Frank  LaMont  DeLong,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  (2709  Buchanan  St.). 
A.B.  1890.  —  In  business  (milk). 

William  Kendall  Denison,  Tufts  College,  Mass. 

A.B.  Tufts  1891.     Asst.  Prof.  Lat.  Lang,  and  Lit.  Tufts  Coll.  (Mass.). — 
Teacher  (Classics). 

Frederick  Wesley  Dewart,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (2108  Waverly  PL). 
A.B.  Hamline  (Minn.)  1888;  a.b.  1890. — Lawyer. 

George  Alexander  Eaton,  Ogden,  Utah. 

A.B.  1892.     Sub-prin.  High  Sch.  Ogden  (Utah).—  Teacher. 

Herbert  Darling  Foster,  Hanover,  N.  H.  (Dartmouth  Coll.). 

A.B.  Dartmouth  1885  ;  a.m.  ibid.    Prof.  Hist.  Dart.  Coll.  —  Teacher  (History) . 

James  Everett  Frame,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (41  E.  69th  St.). 

A.B.  1891;  Union  Theol.  Sem.  (N.  Y.)  1895.     Instr.  in  New  Test.  Union 
Theol.  Sem.  (N.  Y.).—  Teacher  (New  Testament). 

Edward  Fulton,  Aurora,  Cayuga  Lake,  N.  Y.  (Wells  Coll.). 
A.B.  Dalhousie  (N.  S.)  1889;  a.b.  1891.     See  also  Ph.D.  1894. 

Robert  Sever  Hale,  Boston,  Mass.  (5  Exeter  St.). 
A.B.  1891;  M.E.  Cornell  (Sibley  Coll.)  189S.  — Eledrician. 

Henry  Hale  Harris,  Loivell,  Mass.  (Varnum  Sch.). 
A.B.  1891.—  Teacher. 

William  Fenwick  Harris,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (8  Mercer  Circle). 

A.B.   1891. 

Willis  Hatfield  Hazard,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

A.B.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1887;  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.  (N.Y.)  1891.     See  also  Ph.D. 
1894. 


44  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [1892 

William  Hill,  Chicago,  III.  (335  So.  Halsted  St.). 

A.B.  Univ.  Kan.  1890 ;  a.b.  1891.     Asst.  Prof.  Polit.  Econ.  Univ.  Chicago.  — 
Teacher  (Political  Economy) . 

William  Garfield  Hormell,  Delaware,  0.  (Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.). 
A.B.  Ohio  Wesleyan  1889  ;  s.b.  ibid.  1891.     Asst.  Prof.  Phys.  Ohio  Wesleyan 
Univ.  —  Teacher  (Physics) . 

David  Frank  Houston,  Austin,  Texas  (Univ.  of  Texas). 

A.B.    Coll.   S.   C.   1887.     Adj.   Prof.   Polit.    Sci.   Univ.   Texas.  —  Teacher 
(Political  Science) . 

William  Gruild  Howard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Grays  5). 
A.B.  1891.     Instr.  in  German.  —  Teacher  (German). 

*Lorenzo  Nickerson  Johnson,  Died  27  Feb.  1897  aged  34. 
A.B.  Wesleyan  (Conn.)  1884;  a.m.  ibid.  1887. —  Teacher  (Botany). 

Pitt  Gordon  Knowlton,  Lindenville,  O. 
A.B.  Oberlin  (O.)  1%%Q.  — Teacher. 

Charles  Atwood  Kofoid,  Urhana,  III.  (909  California  Ave.). 
A.B.  Oberlin  (O.)  1890.     See  also  Ph.D.  1894. 

Nariaki  Kozaki,  Tokyo,  Japan  (8  Gobancho,  Kojimachi  Ku). 

Doshisha  (Japan)  1881;  Theol.  Dept.  Doshisha  1884;  s.t.b.  Pacific  Theol. 
Sem.  1887;  s.t.b.  1891.  —  In  business. 

Henry  Barnard  Kummel,  Chicago,  III.  (Lewis  Inst.). 

A.B.  Beloit  (Wis.)  1889 ;  ph.d.  Univ.  of  Chicago  1895.     Asst.  Prof.  Physi- 
ography Lewis  Inst.  (111.).  —  Teacher  (Physiography) . 

Edward  Davison  McCoUom,  Orange,  N.  J.  (11  High  St.). 
A.B.  1891.—  Teacher. 

Duncan  McDermid,  CamhHdge,  Mass.  (31  Bigelow  St.). 
A.B.  1891. —  Clergyman  (Congregational). 

George  Francis  McKelleget,  Cambndgeport,  Mass.  (709  Cambridge 
St.). 
A.B.  1892;  LL.B.  1895. — Lawyer. 

*Ambrose  Watts  MacLeod,  Died  17  June  1893  aged  28. 

A.B.  Dalhousie  (N.  S.)   1888;    Presbyterian  Coll.   Halifax  (N.  S.)   1890; 
A.B.  1891.  —  Clergyman  (Presbyterian). 

Frederick  Joseph  Macleod,  Charlottetown  Royalty,  P.  E.  I. 
A.B.  Dalhousie  (N.  S.)  1890;  a.b.  1891. 

Richard  Clarke  Manning,  Jr.,  CamhHdge,  Mass.  (5  Felton  St.)  . 
A.B.  1888.     See  also  Ph.D.  1896. 


1892]  MASTERS   OF   ARTS.  45 

Melville  Asbury  Marsh,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (727  Park  Ave.). 
A.B.  1891.  —  In  bifsiness. 

Dickinson  Sergeant  Miller,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (312  S.  10th  St.). 
A.B.  Univ.  Pa.  1889 ;  a.b.  1892;   ph.d.   Halle-Wittenberg  1893.     Associate 
in  Philos.  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.  (Pa.).  —  Teacher  (Philosophy). 

Edward  Clark  Morey,  Meadville,  Pa. 

A.B.  Syracuse  (N.Y.)   1884;  a.m.  ibid.  1887;  a.b.  1891.     Prof.  Lat.  Lang, 
and  Lit.  Allegheny  Coll.  (Pa.). —  Teacher  {Classics). 

James  Ferdinand  Morton,  Boston,  Mass.  (1  Lynde  St.  PI.). 
A.B.  1892. — Journalist. 

Nathaniel  Gushing  Nash,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (13  Craigie  St.). 
A.B.  1884. 

Charles  Neave,  Boston,  Mass.  (40  Water  St.). 
A.B.Yale  1888;  s.b.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  l^^Q.  — Lawyer. 

Aven  Nelson,  Laramie,  Wyoming. 

A.B.  Mo.  State   Normal   Sch.   1883;    s.m.  Drury  (Mo.)  1890.     Prof.  Bio- 
logical Sciences  Univ.  Wyoming.  —  Teacher  {Biology). 

Jesse  Gilman  Nichols,  Hamilton,  Essex  Co.,  Mass. 

A.B.  1891;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.  1894.  —  Clergyman  {Congregational). 

Archie  Burton  Pierce,  Berkeley,  Col. 

S.B.  Univ.  Cal.  1890.     Instr.  in  Math. Univ.  of  Cal.  —  Teacher  {Mathematics) . 

Arthur  Henry  Pierce,  Westhoro,  Mass. 
A.B.  Amherst  1888. 

Emberson  Edward  Proper,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (Boys'  High  Sch.). 
A.B.  Allegheny  (Pa.)  1889 .— Teacher  {History). 

Charles  Cornell  Ramsay,  Fall  River,  Mass.  (Durfee  High  Sch.). 
A.B.   1892;    A.M.   (Hon.)   Highland   (Kan.).     Prin.  B.  M.  C.  Durfee  High 
Sch.  Fall  River  (Mass.). —  Teacher. 

John  William  Roberts,  Ayer,  Mass. 

1893.  — A.B.  Colgate  (N.Y.)  1890;  a.b.  1891.  — Clergyman  {Unitarian). 

Fred  Norris  Robinson,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Grays  24). 
A.B.  1891.     See  also  Ph.D.  1894. 

Winfred  Smith  Ross,  Somersworth,  N.  H. 
A.B.  Dartmouth  1887.  —  Teacher. 

Frederic  William  Sanders,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.  (W.  Virginia  Univ.). 
A.B.  Coll.  City  N.  Y.  1883;  ph.d.  Univ.  Chicago  1895.  Asst.  Prof.  Eur. 
Hist.  W.  Va.  Univ.  —  Teacher  {History) . 


46  HAKVARD    UNIVERSITY.  [1892-93 

William  Emil  Schliemann,  Morgan  Park,  III. 

A.B.   Knox    (111.)    1884;    s.t.b.    Chicago    Bapt.   Sem.    1888.  —  Clergyman 

(Baptist) . 

James  Curtis  Shaw,  Stanhope,  P.  E.  I. 
A.B.  Dalhousie  (N.  S.)  1887. 

William  Pratt  Sid  ley,  Chicago,  III. 
A.B.  Williams  1889.  —  Lawyer. 

Fritz  Hubert  Small,  Melrose,  Mass.  (90  W.  Emerson  St.). 
A.B.  1891. —  Teacher. 

Charles  Alexander  Smith,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

A.B.  Hobart  (N.  Y.)  1888;  a.m.  ibid.  1891.—  Teacher. 

George  Warren  Towne,  Salem,  Mass.  (42  Leach  St.). 
A.B.  1882. —  Teacher  (Mathematics). 

Frank  Vogel,  Boston,  Mass.  (120  Pembroke  St.). 

A.B.  1887.     Asst.  Prof.  Mod.  Lang.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech. —  Teacher  (Modern 

Languages) . 

Charles  Warren,  Dedham,  Mass. 
A.B.  1889.  — Lawyer. 

Elmer  Ellsworth  Wentworth,  Lakewood,  N.  J. 

A.B.  1882.     Prof.  Eng.  Adelphi  Acad.  Brooklyn  (N.Y.)  ;  Prof.  Rhet.  and  of 
the  Eng.  Lang,  and  Lit.  Vassar  Coll.  (N.Y.). —  Teacher  (English). 

Lewis  Gardner  Westgate,  Evanston,  III.  (1208  Chicago  Ave.). 
A.B.  Wesleyan  (Conn.)  1890;  a.b.  1891.     See  also  Vla..I>.  1896. 

Arthur  Wisswald  Weysse,  West  Roxbury,  Mass.  (Park  St.). 
A.B.  1891.     See  also  Ph.D.  1894. 

Henry  Kirke  White,  Chicago,  III.  (with  Crane  Co.). 
A.B.  Beloit  (Wis.)  1888. — In  business. 

78  — *2 

Isaac  Adler,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  (1008  Granite  Bldg.). 
A.B.  1890.  —  Lawyer. 

Robert  Percival  Alexander,  Stanhope,  P.  E.  I. 
A.B.  Mt.  Allison  (N.  B.)  1888;  a.b.  1892. 

Chester  Hastings  Arnold,  West  Roxbury,  Mass.  (Park  St.). 
A.B.  1892.  —  Electrician. 

Charles  Hamilton  Ashton,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (415  Broadway). 
A.B.  Union  1887 ;  a.m.  ibid.  1890.     Instr.  in  Math.  —  Teacher  (Mathematics). 


1893]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  47 

Joseph  Nickerson  Ashton,  Salem,  Mass.  (336  Essex  St.). 

A.B.  Brown  1891.     Instr.  in  Musical  Theory  and  Hist.  Brown  Univ.  (R.  I.). 

—  Teacher  (Music) . 

James  Oscar  AtkiDson,  Eton  College,  N.  C. 

A.M.  Wake  Forest  (N.  C.)  1890.     Prof.  Lat.  and  Moral  and  Soc.  Sci.  Elon 
Coll.  (N.  C). —  Teacher.     Clergyman  (Christian). 

Irving  Babbitt,  Cambridge,  Mass,  (65  Hammond  St.). 
A.B.  1889.     Instr.  in  French.  —  Teacher  (French). 

Benjamin  Francis  Bailey,  Abbeville,  S.  C. 
A.B.  1877.  —  In  business  (cotton). 

Charles  Heyward  Barnwell,  Cleveland,  0.  (Adelbert  Coll.). 
A.B.  Coll.  S.  C.  1887;  a.m.  ibid.  1888.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

John  Edmund  Barss,  Lakeville,  Conn.  (Hotchkiss  Sch.). 
A.B.  Acadia  (N.  S.)  1891 ;  a.b.  1892.  —  Teacher. 

Murray  Augustus  Bartlett,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  (Vick  Park) . 
A.B.  1892.  —  Clergyman  (Protestant  Episcopal). 

John  Bigham,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

A.B.  Amherst  1887;  s.t.b.  Yale  1892.     See  also  Ph.D.  1894. 

Alexander  Lee  Bondurant,  University  P.  0.,  Miss. 

A.B.  Hampden-Sidney  (Va.)   1884 ;    a.m.  ibid.  1892.     Prof.  Lat.  Univ.  of 
Miss. —  Teacher  (Classics). 

William  Tenney  Brewster,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Columbia  Univ.). 
A.B.  1892.     Tutor  in  Rhet.  Columbia  Univ.  (N.  Y.).  —  Teacher  (English). 

Enoch  Albert  Bryan,  Pullman,  Wash.  (State  Agricultural  Coll.). 
A.B.  Ind.  Univ.  1878 ;  a.m.  ibid.  1884.     President  and  Prof.  Hist,  and  Polit. 
Sci.  Wash.  Agric.  Coll.  and  Sch.  of  Sci.  —  Teacher  (History  and  Political 
Economy) . 

Harry  Edwin  Burton,  Hanover,  N.  H.  (Dartmouth  Coll.). 
A.B.  1890.     See  also  Ph.D.  1895. 

George  Ashley  Campbell,  Boston,  Mass.  (with  Bell  Telephone  Co.). 
s.B.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  1891;  a.b.  1892.  —  Physicist. 

Carlos  Carleton  Closson,  Glendale,  Cal. 
A.B.  \^^2.— Teacher. 

Roland  Ellsworth  Conklin,  Eureka,  III. 

A.B.  Eureka  (111.)  1886;  a.b.  1892.     Prof.  Nat.  Sci.  Eureka  Coll.  (111.)-  — 
Teacher  (Science). 

Arthur  Stoddard  Cooley,  Athens,  Greece. 
A.B.  Amherst  1891.     See  also  Ph.D.  1896. 


48  HARVARD    UNIVERSITY.  [1893 

John  Corbin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (16  Gramercy  Park). 
A.B.  1892.  —  Journalist. 

John  Crosby,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  (350  Temple  Court  Bldg.). 
A.B.  Yale  1890.  —  Lawyer. 

Thomas  Hatfield  Currie,  Fredericton,  N,  B. 

A.B.  Univ.  New  Brunswick  1885;  a.b.  1891. —  Teacher. 

Reginald  Aldworth  Daly,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

A.B.  Toronto  1891 ;  s.b.  ibid.  1892.     See  also  Ph.D.  1896. 

Frederick  Lincoln  Davis,  Ward  Hill,  Mass. 

A.B.  Umv.  City  N.Y.  1888;  Union  Theol.  Sem.  (N.  Y.)  18dl.  — Clergyman 
(  Congregational) . 

Henry  Crosby  Emery,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Columbia  Univ.). 
A.B.  Bowdoin  1892 ;  ph.d.  Columbia  1896. 

William  Preston  Few,  Durham,  N.  C.  (Trinity  Coll.). 
A.B.  Wofeord  (S.  C.)  1889.     See  also  Ph.D.  1896. 

Frederic  Gardiner,  Jr.,  Pomfret,  Conn. 

A.B.  1880.  —  Clergyman  {Protestant  Episcopal).     Teacher. 

John  Hiram  Gerould,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

LiTT.B.  Dartmouth  1890;  a.b.  1892.     See  also  Ph.D.  1895. 

Frank  Honor^  Gerrodette,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (9  W.  31st  St.). 
A.B.  1891.—  Teacher. 

Edward  Leeds  Gulick,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.  (Lawrenceville  Sch.). 
A.B.  Dartmouth  1883 ;  a  m.  ibid.  — Teacher.     Clergyman  (Congregational). 

Stephen  Marshall  Hadley,  Oskaloosa,  la.  (646  No.  C  St.). 
PH.B.  Pa.  Coll.  1884 ;  a.m.  ibid.  1887. 

Franklin  Tweed  Hammond,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (49  Langdon  St.). 
A.B.  1892.  —  Lawyer. 

Horatius  Bonar  Hastings,  ComfoH,  Kendall  Co.,  Texas. 
A.B.  1891. 

Arthur  Winfred  Hodgman,  Columbus,  O.  (164  W.  9th  Ave.). 
A.B.  1890.     See  also  Ph.D.  1896. 

Robert  Afton  Holland,  Jr.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (805  Union  Trust  Bldg.). 
A.B.  Tulane  (La.)  1886;  a.b.  1888;  s.t.b.  Epis.  Theol.  Sch.  Camb.  (Mass.) 
1889.  —  Lawyer. 

*Frank  Fay  Howe,  Died  7  Feb.  1894  aged  25. 
A.B.  18^2.  — Student  {History). 


1893]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  49 

Herbert  Lyon  Jones,  Oberlin,  0.  (Oberlin  Coll.). 

1894.— A.B.  Denison  (O.)  1886;   s.m.  ibid.  1887;   a.b.  1892.     Assoc.  Prof. 
Bot.  Oberlin  Coll.  (O .)•— Teacher  {Botany). 

Harry  McCormick  Kelley,  Mt.  Vernon,  Linii  Co.,  la. 

A.B.  Bucknell  (Pa.)  1888;  a.b.  1891.     Prof.  Biol,  and  Curator  of  the  Mu- 
seum, Cornell  Coll.  (la.). —  Teacher  {Biology). 

Louis  Frank  Kiesewetter,  Columbus,  0.  (care  Ohio  National  Bank). 
c.E.  Ohio  State  Univ.  1891;  a.b.  1892.  —  Bank  teller. 

Harry  Lyman  Koopman,  Providence,  R.  I.  (Box  109). 

a.b.  Colby  1880;  a.m.  ibid.  1883.     Librarian  Brown  Univ.  —  Librarian. 

Harry  Landes,  Latona,  Wash. 

A.B.  1892.     Prof.  Geol.  and  Mineralogy  Univ.  Washington.  —  Teacher  {Ge- 
ology and  Mineralogy) . 

Fred  Brooks  Lindsey,  Chicago,  III.  (Univ.  of  Chicago). 
1894.  — A.B.  Allegheny  (Pa.)  188d.  — Student  {English) . 

♦ 
Hugh  McCuUoch,  Howardsville,  Va. 

A.B.   1891. 

Kobert  MacDougall,  Cleveland,  0.  (102  Adelbert  St.). 
A  B.  McGill  1890.     See  also  Ph.D.  1895. 

Kenneth  McKenzie,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.  (West  Virginia  Univ.). 
A.B.  1891.     See  also  Ph.D.  1895. 

Edward  Dudley  Marsh,  Boston,  Mass.  (165  Huntington  Ave.). 
A.B.  1885.  —  Teacher. 

Charles  Whitney  Mixter,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (1671  Cambridge  St.). 
A.B.  Johns  Hopkins  1892.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

Emmett  Leonidas  Moffit,  Asheboro,  N.  C. 

A.B.  Trinity  (N.  C.)  1889;  a.m.  ibid.  1891.     Prof.  Eng.  Elon  Coll.  (N.  C) 
1893-94.  —  Teacher  {English). 

Paul  Elmer  More,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (care  Mr.  Irving  Babbitt,  65 
Hammond  St.). 
A.B.  Washington  (Mo.)  1887;  a.m.  ibid.  1891 ;  Assoc,  in  Sanskrit  and  Class. 
Lit.  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.   (Pa.)   1895-97.  —  Teacher  {Sanskrit  and  Classics). 
Author. 

Edward  Payson  Morton,  Bloomington,  Ind.  (430  E.  Kirkwood  Ave.). 
A.B.  111.  Coll.  1890;  A.B.  1892.  Instr.  in  Eng.  Indiana  JJmy .  — Teacher 
{English) . 


50  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [1893 

Winthrop  Sargent  Gilman  Noyes,  JSt.  Paul,  Minn.   {Ill  Pioneer 
Press  Blclg.) 
A.B.  Yale  1891.  —  In  business. 

Andrew  Henry  Patterson,  Athens^  Ga. 

PH.B.,  B.E.  Univ.  N.  C.  1891;  a.b.  1892.     Instr.  in  Fhys.  Univ.  of  Ga.— 
Teacher  (Physics). 

Gaylard  Hawkins  Patterson,  Slippery  Bock,  Pa. 

1894. —A.B.  Ohio  Wesleyan  1888;  ph.d.  Yale  1890;    s.t.b.  Boston  Univ. 
1892.  —  Clergyman  (^Methodist  Episcopal). 

Henry  Caples  Penn,  Columbia,  Mo, 

A.B.  Central  (Mo.)   1885.     Asst.  Prof.  Eng.  Lang,  and  Lit.  Univ.  Mo. — 
Teacher  {English). 

Ismar  John  Peritz,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Drew  Theol.  Sem.  (N.  J.)  1887.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

Edgar  Pierce,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (9  Mercer  Circle). 
A.B.  1892.     See  also  Ph.D.  1895. 

William  Harry  Chichel^  Pynchon,  Hartford,  Conn.  (Trinity  Coll.). 
A.B.  Trinity  Coll.  (Conn.)  1890.  —  Teacher  {Natural  Science). 

Charles  Edward  St.  John,  Oherlin,  0.  (Oberlin  Coll.). 
s.B.  Mich.  Agri.  Coll.  1887.     See  also  Ph.D.  1896. 

William  Henry  Schofield,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Holyoke  7). 
A.B.  Toronto  1889.     See  also  Ph.D.  1895. 

Frank  Smith,  Champaign,  III.  (Univ.  of  Illinois). 

PH.B.  Hillsdale  (Mich.)  1885 ;  ph.m.  ibid.   1888.     Asst.  Prof.   Z06I.  Univ. 
111.  —  Teacher  {Zoology) . 

Theodore  Clarke  Smith,  Poughkeepsie,  ^.  T.  (Vassar  Coll.). 
A.B.  1892.     See  also  Ph.D.  1896. 

Philip  Leffingwell  Spalding,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (19 13  Rittenhouse  St.). 
A.B.  1892;  s.B.  1894.  —  Electrician. 

Edwin  Augustus  Start,  College  Rill,  Mass.  (Tufts  Coll.). 

A.B.  Tufts  1884.     Asst.  Prof.  Hist.  Tufts  Coll.  (Mass.) .  —  Teacher  {History) . 

Herbert  Taylor  Stephens,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  (Kan.  City  Univ.). 
PH.B.  Adrian  (Mich.)   1888;    a.b.  ibid.  1889 ;    s.t.b.  Boston  Univ.  1891.— 
Teacher. 

Algernon  de  Vivier  Tassin,  Washington,  D.  C.  (413  4th  St.  N.  W.). 
A.B.  1892.— Actor. 

George  Ole  Virtue,  Cambridge,  Mass,  (Thayer  54). 
A.B.  1892 ;  A.B.  Univ.  Kans.  1892.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 


1893-94]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  51 

John  Moss  Wathen,  Lisbon^  N,  H. 

1894.— Bangor  Theol.  Sem.  1890;  a.b.  Bowdoin  1892.  — Clergyman  {Con- 
gregational) . 

Robert  DeCourcy  Ward,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (University  Museum). 
A.B.  1889.     Instr.  in  Climatology. —  Teacher  {Clir/iatology) . 

Benjamin  Arthur  Whittemore,  Cambridgeport,  Jfass.(17BigelowSt.). 

A.B.  18^2.— Teacher. 

70  — *1 

Myron  Eugene  Baker,  Kenosha.,  Wis.  (459  Durkee  Ave.). 
LiTT.B.  Univ.  Wis.  1890. 

Marshall  Albert  Barber,  Lawrence.,  Kan.  (Oread  PI.). 

A.B.  Univ.  Kans.  1891 ;  a.b.  1892.     Asst.  Prof.  Bot.  Univ.  K^ns.— Teacher 
{Botany) . 

Francis  Gano  Benedict,  Middletown,  Conn. 

A.B.  1893 ;  PH.D.  Heidelberg  1896.     Instr.  in  Che  jn.  Wesley  an  Univ.  (Conn.). 
—  Teacher  (  Chemistry) . 

♦John  Henry  Boynton,  Died  22  May  1898  aged  29. 
A.B.  1890.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

Albert  Francis  Buck,  Schenectady,  N.  T.  (Union  Coll.). 
A.B.  Amherst  1890. —  Teacher  (Philosophy). 

Ernest  Gisborne  Burke,  Quincy,  Mass.  (6  Saville  Ave.). 
A.B.  1893. 

Edward  Angus  Burt,  Mkldlebury,  Vt. 
A.B  1893.     See  also  Ph.D.  1895. 

Raymond  Calkins,  Newton,  Mass. 

A.B.  1890.     Prof.  Mod.  Lang.  Iowa  Coll. —  Teacher  (Modern] Languages). 

Guy  Stevens  Callender,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Matthews  7). 
A.B.  Oberlin  (0.)  1891 ;  a.b.  1893.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

James  Oscar  Campbell,  Lowell,  Mass.  (502  Middlesex  St.). 

A.B.  Mt.  Union  (O.)  1879;  a.m.  ibid.  1889. —  Clergyman  (Presbyterian). 

Walter  Webster  Campbell,  Concord,  Mass. 

Andover  Theol.  Sem.  1890;  a.b.  1892. —  Clergyman  (Congregational) . 

Edwin  Stately  Carr,  Galesburg,  III. 

A.B.  Knox  (111.)  1882;  a.m.  ibid.  1885;  s.t.b.  Yale  1885. 

Joseph  William  Carr,  Leipsic,  Germany  (Georgenstrasse  16™). 
A.B.  1893. 


52  HARVARD    UNIVERSITY.  [1894 

Edward  Howard  Castle,  Alexandria,  0. 
A.B.  Denison  (O.)  1888;  a.m.  ibid.  1891. 

William  Ernest  Castle,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (10  Ash  St.  PL). 
A.B.  Denison  (O.)  1889;  a.b.  1893.     See  also  Ph.D.  1895. 

William  Van  Allen  Catron,  Lexington,  Mo. 

A.B.  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.  1890;  a.b.  1891.     Acting  Asst.  Prof.  Lat.  Lang, 
and  Lit.  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.  —  Teacher  (Classics) . 

Edward  Everett  Cauthorne,  Gallatin,  Mo. 
A.B.  Univ.  Texas  1891;  a.b.  1892. 

Henry  Livingston  Coar,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (81  Oxford  St.). 
A.B.  1893. —  Teacher. 

CoUier  Cobb,  Chajyel  Hill,  N.  C.  (Univ.  of  North  Carolina). 

A.B.  1889.     Asst.  Prof.  Geol.  and  Mineral.  Univ.  N.  C.  —  Teacher  (Geology 
and  Mineralogy) . 

Gilman  Collamore,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (165  W.  59th  St.). 
A.B.  1893. 

Howard  Hamblett  Cook,  Salem,  Mass.  (10  Federal  St.). 
A.B.  1893.     See  also  Ph.D.  1896. 

George  Halliburton  Crandall,  Stoiv,  Mass. 
A.B.  Amherst  1892. 

Frederick  William  Dallinger,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (384  Broadway) . 
A.B.  1893. — Lawyer. 

Br,adley  Moore  Davis,  Chicago,  III.  (Univ.  of  Chicago) . 

A.B.  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  (Cal.)  1892 ;  a.b.  1893.     See  also  Ph.D.  1895. 

Richard  Elwood  Dodge,  New  York,  N.  Y.   (Teachers'  Coll.,  W. 
120th  St.). 
A.B.  1890.     Assoc.  Prof,  of  Nat.  Sci.  and  Prof.  Geography  Teachers'  Coll. 
of  Columbia  Univ.  (N.  Y.). —  Teacher  (Geography) . 

Louis  Henry  Dow,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

A.B.  1890.    Asst.  Prof.  French  Dartmouth  Coll.  (N.  H.) .  —  Teacher  (French) . 

Charles  William  Downing,  Liberty,  Mo. 

A.B.  WilUam  Jewell  (Mo.)  1890;  a.m.  ibid.  1892;  a.b.  1893. 

Clyde  Augustus  Duniway,  Stanford  University,  Cal. 
A.B.  Cornell  (N.  Y.)  1892.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

.   Frank  Edgar  Farley,  Haverford,  Pa.  (Haverford  Coll.). 
A.B.  1893.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 


1894]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  53 

William  Oliver  FainswoYth^Eoxbury^Mass.  (2550  Washington  St.). 
A.B.  1893. —  Teacher. 

John  Nelson  Fellows,  Westori,  Mo. 

s.B.  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.  1892;  t.e.  ibid.  1892;  s.m.  ibid.  1893. 

Frank  Bernard  Gallivan,  So.  Boston,  Mass.  (113  3rd  St.). 

1895.— A.B.  1893.     ^ee  a/so  Ph.D.  1897. 

James  Waterman  Glover,  Anri  Arbor,  Mich.  (1299  So.  University 
Ave.). 
1895.  —  A.B.  1893.     See  also  Ph.D.  1895. 

Frederic  Putnam  Gulliver. 
A.B.  1893.     See  also  Ph.D.  1896. 

Kenneth  Sylvan  Guthrie,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1213  N.  41st  St.). 
A.B.  Univ.  of  the  South  (Tenn.)  1891;  a.m.  ibid.  1891;  ph.d.  Tulane  (La.) 
1893.  —  Clergyman  {Protestant  Episcopal). 

William  Wallace  Hammond,  Lima,  Ind.  (The  Howe  School). 

1895.— A.B.  Mt.  Union  Coll.  (0.)  1884;  ll.b.  Cincinnati  Law  Sch.  1887. 
—  Teacher. 

Learned  Hand,  Albany,  N.  Y.  (224  State  St.). 
A.B.  1893;  LL.B.  1896.  — Lawyer. 

Samuel  Bannister  Harding,  Bloomin^ton,  Ind. 
A.B.  Ind.  Univ.  1890.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

John  Goddard  Hart,  Cambndge,  Mass.  (Little's  18). 
A.B.  1893.     Instr.  in  English.  —  Teacher  {English). 

Perley  Leonard  Home,  So.  Byjield,  Mass.  (Dummer  Acad.). 
A.B.  1892.     Master  Dummer  Acad.  (Mass.). —  Teacher. 

John  Strother  Humphreys,  Marksburg,  Ky. 
1895.  — A.M.  Georgetown  (Ky.)  1892;  a.b.  1893. 

Frank  Irwin,  New  Haven,  Conn.  (57  Wall  St.). 
A.B.  1890;  S.B.  1891. 

Thomas  Augustus  Jaggar,  Jr.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Perkins  60). 
A.B.  1893.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

*Roger  Wolcott  Keep,  Died  6  June  1897  aged  31. 
A.B.  1887. 

Theodore  Wesley  Koch,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  (38  Stewart  Ave.). 
A.B.  Univ.  Ta.  1892;  a.b.  1893.  —  Librarian. 

Gaillard  Thomas  Lapsley,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (12  W.  37th  St.). 
A.B.  1883.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 


54  HARVARD    UNIVERSITY.  [1894 

Arthur  Gardner  Leacock,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (Harvard  Univ.). 
A.B.  Syracuse  (N.  Y.)  1892;  a.b.  1%%^ .  — Student  (Classics). 

Charles  Henry  Lincohi,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (Delancey  Sch.). 
A.B.  1893.  —  Teacher. 

George  Grant  McCurdy,  Warrensburg,  Mo. 

B.8.D.  State  Normal  Sch.  Warrensburg  (Mo.)  1887;  a.b.  1893. 

"Walton  Brooks  McDaniel,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (69  Dana  St.). 
A.B.  1893.  —  Student  (Classics). 

Edward  Irving  Manley,  Chicopee,  Mass. 
A.B.  1887.  —  In  business. 

Curtis  Fletcher  Marbut,  Columbia,  Mo. 

8.B.  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.  1889.     Instr.  in  Geol.  and  Mineral.  Univ.  of  State 
of  Mo.  —  Teacher  (  Geology  and  Mineralogy) . 

Arthur  Allen  Marsters,  Neio  York,  N.  Y.  (18  Coui-tlandt  St.). 
A.B.  1893. 

Hugo  Richard  Meyer,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (1716  Cambridge). 
A.B.  1893.     Instr.  in  Polit.  Econ.  —  Teacher  (Political  Economy). 

William  Vaughn  Moody,  Chicago,  111.  (5488  East  End  Ave.). 

A.B.  1893.     Instr.  inEng.  and  Rhet.  Univ.  of  Chicago.  —  Teacher  (English). 

Edgar  Coit  Moms,  Syracrtse,  N.  Y. 

A.B.  Hamilton  (N.  Y.)  1889 ;  a.m.  ibid.  1892.     Prof.  Rhet.  and  Eng.  Lang. 
Syracuse  Univ. —  Teacher  (English). 

Arthur  May  Mowry,  Altadena,  Los  Angeles  Co.,  Cat. 
A.B.  Brown  1883;  a.m.  ibid.  1886.  —  Teacher. 

Herbert  Vincent  Neal,  Galesburg,  III.  (Knox  Coll.). 
A.B.  Bates  (Me.)  1890;  a.b.  1893.     See  also  Ph.D.  1896. 

Edwin  Gordon  Parker,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Dunster  16). 
A.B.  McGill  (Que.)  l^^2.  —  Student  (Law). 

Thomas  Drayton  Parker,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Grays  36). 

U.  S.  Naval  Acad.  Annapolis  (Md.)  1893.  —  Student  (English).      Now  in 
the  U.  S.  navy. 

Peter  James  Pettinger,  Toronto,  Out.  (473  Spadina  Ave.). 
A.B.  Toronto  1893. 

John  Parkhurst  Putnam,  Worcester,  Mass.  (23  Fruit  St.). 
A.B.  1891. —  Clergyman  (Unitarian). 

Oliver  Brewster  Roberts,  Sykesville,  Md.  (Warfield  Sch.). 
A.B.  1890.  —  Teacher  (Languages). 


1894]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  55 

Kernan  Robson,  No.  Gfree7ijield,  0. 

A.B.  Ohio  Normal  Univ.  1891;  a.b.  Ohio  Wesleyan  1892;  a.m.  ibid.  1893. 
Prof.  Eng.  Lang,  and  Lit.  Univ.  So.  Dakota  1895-97. —  Teacher  (English). 

George  Benjamin  Rogers,  Albion,  N.  Y. 
1895.  —A.B.  Williams  1888. 

Howard  Stanley  Rosevear,  Port  Huron,  Ont.  (Box  277). 
A.B.  Toronto  1893. 

Frederick  Hollister  Safford,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (22  Sacramento  PI.). 
s.B.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  1888.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

Albert  Hart  Sanford,  Platteville,  Wis. 
LiTT.B.  Univ.  Wis.  1891. 

Harris  Eastman  Sawyer,  Newport,  R.  I.  (289  Broadway) . 
A.B.  1891.     See  also  Ph.D.  1895. 

William  Schoch,  San  Antonio,  Texas  (1717  Main  Ave.). 
Realschule  Berlin  (Germany)  1891.  —  Teacher. 

Frank  Charles  Schrader,  Washington,  D.  C.  (U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.). 
S.B.,  s.M.  Univ.  Kans.  1891;  a.b.  1893. —  Geologist. 

Hermann  Schrenk,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (1676  East  End  Ave.). 
s.B.  Cornell  (N.  Y.)  1893. 

Richard  Edwin  Schuh,  Cottage  City,  Mass. 

A.B.  Hanover  (Ind.)  1882;  a.m.  ibid.  1886;  s.t.b.  Drew  Theol.  Sem.  (N.J.) 
1885.  —  Clergyman  (Methodist  Episcopal). 

Howard  Burton  Shaw,  Columbia,  Mo.  (Univ.  of  State  of  Missouri). 
A.B.  Univ.  N.  C.  1890;  b.e.  ibid.  1891.  Asst.  Prof.  Electrical  Engin.  Univ. 
of  State  of  Mo.  —  Teacher  (Electrical  Engineering) . 

Richard  Asbury  Shipp,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Univ.  Deseret  (Utah)  1886;  litt.b.  Univ.  Mich.  1893;  ll.b.  ibid.  1893.— 
Lawyer. 

James  Brady  Smiley,  Cleveland,  O.  (81  Clinton  St.). 
A.B.  Oberlin  (O.)  1889;  a.b.  1891.  — Teacher  (Classics). 

Josiah  Edward  Spurr,  Washington,  D.  C.  (U.  S.  G-eol.  Surv.). 
A.B.  1893. —  Geologist. 

Alfred  Ernest  Taylor,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  (17  Eddy  St.). 

A.B.  Wesleyan  (Conn.)  1892 ;  a.m.  ibid.  1893 ;   ph.d.  Cornell  (N.  Y.)  1896. 

Joseph  Richard  Taylor,  Boston,  Mass.  (Boston  Univ.). 

A.B.  Wesleyan  (Conn.)  1882 ;    a.m.  ibid.  1885.     Prof.  Greek  and  Lat.  Bos- 
ton Univ.  —  Teacher  (Classics) . 


56  HARVARD    UNIVERSITY.  [ 1 894-95 

Edward  Allen  Thurber,  Lincoln,  Neh.  (1201  J  St.). 

A.B.  Yale  1891.     Instr.  in  Eng.  Univ.  Neb.  —  Teacher  {English). 

Willoughby  Cordell  Tindall,  Columbia,  Mo.  (Univ.  State  of  Mo.). 
8.B.  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.  1881 ;  s.m.  ibid.  1884.  Prof.  Math.  Univ.  State 
of  Mo.  —  Teacher  {Mathematics). 

Fred  Monroe  Tisdel,  Oberlin,  0, 

A.B.  Northwestern  (111.)  1891 ;  a.m.  Univ.  Wis.  1893.     Assoc.  Prof.  Rhet. 
and  Orat.  Oberlin  Coll.  (O.).  —  Teacher  {English). 

Frederick  Wilson  Truscott,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.  (W.  Va.  Univ.), 
A.B.  Ind.  Univ.  1891 ;  a.m.  ibid.  1892.     See  also  Ph.D.  1896. 

Thomas  Wayland  Vaughan,  Washington,  D.  C.  (U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.). 
8.B.  Tnlane  (La.)  1889;  a.b.  1893.— Geologist. 

Enoch  Howard  Vickers,  Shepardstown,  W.  Va. 
a.b.  West  Virginia  Univ.  1890 ;  a.b.  1893. 

Henry  Ware,  Brookline,  Mass.  (52  AUerton  St.). 
A.B.  1893;  ll.b.  1897.  —  Lawyer. 

Hollis  Webster,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Claverly  18). 
A.B.  1884. —  Teacher  {Classics). 

Kenneth  Grant  Tremayne  Webster,  Milton,  Mass.  (Milton  Acad.). 
A.B.  Dalhousie  (N.S.)  1891;  a.b.  1893.— Teacher. 

Harry  White,  Duluth,  Minn. 

A.B.  1891.  —  Clergyman  {Unitarian). 

Earley  Vernon  Wilcox,  Bozeman,  Mont. 

A.B.  Otterbein  (O.)  1890;  a.b.  1892.     See  also  Ph.D.  1895. 

George  Parker  Winship,  Providence,  R.  I.  (359  Benefit  St.). 

A.B.  1893.      Librarian  John  Carter  Brown  Library  Providence   (R.  I.). — 
Librarian. 

De  Winter,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
LiTT.B.  Univ.  Cal.  1892. 

James  Homer  Wright,  Boston,  Mass.  (Mass.  General  Hospital). 
A.B.  Johns  Hopkins  1890;  m.d.  Univ.  Md.  1892.     Instr.  in  Pathology. — 
Teacher  {Pathology). 

93  — *2 

Abram  Piatt  Andrew,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
A.B.  Princeton  1893.  —  Student  {Economics). 

Kendric  Charles  Babcock,  Berkeley,  Cal.  (Univ.  of  California). 
LITT.B.  Univ.  Minn.  1889.     See  also  Ph.D.  1896. 


1895]  MASTERS    OF   ARTS.  57 

Edgar  James  Banks,  Bagdad^  Turkey  (U.  S.  Consulate). 
A.B.  1893.  —  U.  S.  Consul. 

Frederick  Marsh  Bennett,  Milford  Centre^  0. 
LiTT.B.  Univ.  111.  1889. 

Albert  Emerson  Benson,  Southborough,  Mass.  (St.  Mark's  Sch.). 
A.B.  1892.  —  Teacher. 

*William  Dorr  Boardman,  Died  4  Sept.  1896  aged  26. 
A.B.  \^^2.  — Student  {Fine  Arts). 

Alexander  Phoenix  Bourne,  Exeter^  N.  H, 

A.B.  Brown  1890;    Andover   Theol.   Sem.   1894.  —  Clergyman  {Congrega- 
tional) . 

Jonathan   Bailey  Browder,   Nashville^    Tenn.  (cor.   State  St.   and 
Ellison  Ave.). 
A.B.Vanderbilt  (Tenn.)  1892  ;  a.m.  ibid.  1893  ;  ph.d.  Univ.Wis.  1897.    Prof. 
Lat.  and  Greek  Wesleyan  Female  Coll.  Macon  (Ga.)  1897-98.  —  Teacher 
(  Classics) . 

Arthur  Charles  Lewis  Brown,  Haverford,  Pa.  (Haverford  Coll.). 
A.B.  Hobart  (N.  Y.)  1893 ;  a.b.  1894.     Instr.  in  Eng.  Haverford  Coll.  (Pa.). 
—  TeaA:her  {English). 

Harrison  Hitchcock  Brown,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (54  Hammond  St.). 
A.B.  Amherst  1889.  —  Student  {Physics). 

Myron  Luther  Bruuer,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (16  Gerry  St.). 
A.B.  1^^%.— Teacher. 

William  Sargent  BuiTage,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.  (10  Fayette  St.). 
A.B.  1892.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

Donald  Frank  Campbell,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

A.B.  Dalhousie  (N.  S.)  1890;  a.b.  1894.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

George  Davis  Chase,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J. 
A.B.  1889.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

George  Ernest  Chipman,  Tupperville,  N.  S. 
A.B.  Acadia  (N.  S.)  1892 ;  a.m.  ibid.  1894. 

George  Foster  Collier,  Berea,  0.  (Box  424). 

s.B.  Ohio  Wesleyan  1892 ;  a.b.  1894.     Prof.  Eng.  Lang,  and  Lit.  Baldwin 
Univ.  (O.).  —  Teacher  {English) . 

*John  Winlhrop  Cooke,  Died  28  Apr.  1898  aged  31. 
A.B.WiWiamslSSd.  — Teacher. 

Morris  William  CroU,  Gettysburg,  Fa. 

A.B.  Pa.  Coll.  1889;  a.m.  ibid.  1892;  a.b.  1894:.  —  Teacher, 


58  .  HARVARD    UNIVERSITY.  [1895 

Francis  Franklin  Davis,  Montclair,  N.  J.  (47  Church  St.). 
s.B.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1893;  a.m.  ibid.  1894. 

Robert  Gray  Dodge,  Newhuryport^  Mass.  (47  High  St.). 
A.B.  1893;  LL.B.  1897. 

William  Duane,  Boulder,  Col.  (Univ.  of  Colorado). 

A.B.  Univ.  Pa.  1892;  a.b.  1893;  ph.d.  Berlin  1897;  Prof.  Phys.  Univ.  Col. 
—  Teacher  {Physics). 

Benjamin  Minge  Duggar,  Gallion,  Ala. 

s.B.  Agr.  and  Mech.  Coll.  of  Miss.  1891;  s.m.  Agr.  and  Mech.  Coll.  of  Ala. 
1892  ;  A.B.  1894.  Asst.  Cryptogamic  Botanist  Coll.  of  Agr.  of  Cornell  Univ. 
(N.  Y.)  1896-97.  —  Botanist. 

Samuel  Chandler  Earle,  SoTnerville,  Mass.  (8  Franklin  St.). 
A.B.  1894.  —  Teacher. 

Frank  Warren  Eaton,  Natick,  Mass. 
A.B.  1894.  —  Teacher. 

Harold  KelseyEstabrook,  CambHdge^  Mass.  (101  Washington  Ave.), 
A.B.I  892 .  —  Sociologist. 

A.llan  Bradshaw  Fay,  National  City,  Cat.  (Box  190). 
A.B.  1894. 

Frederick  Carlos  Ferry,  Saratoga,  N.  Y, 
A.B.  Williams  1891 ;  a.m.  ibid.  1894. 

John  Soren  Festerson,  Utica,  N.  Y.  (306  Dudley  Ave.). 

A.B.  Colgate  Univ.  (N.Y.)  1885;  a.m.  ibid.  1893;  a.b.  1894.  Prof.  Eng. 
Lang,  and  Lit.  Ripon  Coll.  (Wis.).  —  Teacher  {English). 

Jeremiah  Denis  Matthias  Ford,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
A.B.  1894.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

Robert  Jay  Forsythe,  Cambndge,  Mass.  (Weld  7). 

A.B.  1894.     Instr.  in  Metallurgy  and   Metallurgical   Chemistry.  —  Teacher 

{Metallurgy) . 

Albert  Philip  Francine,  Philadelphia,  Pa. (Hospital  of  Univ.  of  Pa.). 
A.B.  Univ.  Pa.  1894;  m.d.  ibid.  1898.  —  Physician. 

Charles  Josiah  G-alpin,  Belleville,  jV.  Y.  (Union  Acad.). 
A.B.  Colgate  Univ.  (N.Y.)  1885;  a.b.  ibid.  1S8S.— Teacher. 

Henry  Albert  Gehring,  Cleveland,  0.  (care  C.  E.  Gehring  Brewing 
Co.). 
A.B.  1894. — 'In  business  {brewing). 


[895]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  59 

Louis  Packard  Gillespie,  New  YorJc^  N.  T. 
A.B.  Yale  1894. 

Elmer  Ellsworth  Griffith. 

A.B.  Ind.  Univ.  1885 ;  a.m.  ibid.  1890. 

John  Irvin  Hamaker,  Durham,  N.  C. 

A.B.  Univ.  Kan.  1893;  a.b.  1894.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

Albert  Elmer  Hancock,  Williamstown,  Mass.  (Williams  Coll.). 
1896.  —  s.B.  Wesleyan  (Conn.)  1891.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

Eugene  Howard  Harper,  Port  Byron,  III. 
A.B.  Oberlin  Coll.  (O.)  1890. 

Henry  Barrett  Hinckley,  Northampton,  Mass. 
A.B.  Yale  1892. 

Martin  Hill  Ittner,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (2603  Michigan  Ave.). 

PH.B.  Washington  Univ.  (Mo.)  1892 ;  s.b.  ibid.  1894.     See  also  Ph.D.  1896. 

Herbert  Spencer  Jennings,  Hanover,  N.  H. 
s.B.  Univ.  Mich.  1893.     See  also  Ph.  D.  1896. 

Benjamin  Chauncey  Jutten,  Providence,  R.  I.  (610  Cherry  St.). 
A.B.  1894.  —  Inspector  of  telephones  and  telegraphs. 

Francis  Stewart  Kershaw,  Boston,  Mass.  (9  Beacon  St.). 
PH.B.  Ohio  State  Univ.  1891 ;  a.b.  1892.  —  Teacher. 

Francis  Joseph  Lange,  Elgin,  111. 
A.B.  Univ.  Kan.  1893. 

Joseph  Francis  Langton,  Waltham,  Mass.  (48  Gushing  St.). 

A.B.  MeGill  (Que.)    1887 ;  a.b.   Presbyterian  Coll.  Montreal  (Que.)  1888 ; 
s.T.B.  1896.  —  Clergyman  (Presbyterian). 

Charles  Lewis  Lawrence,  Los  Angeles,  Gal.  (209  Bunker  Hill  St.). 
A.B.  1894. 

Henry  Richardson  Linville,  New  York,  N.  T.  (60  W.  13th  St.). 
A.B.  Univ.  Kan.  1893;  a.b.  1894.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

John  Daniel  Logan,  Boston,  Mass.  (36  So.  Russell  St.). 

A.B.  Dalhousie  (N.  S.)  1893;    a.m.  ibid.  1894;    a.b.  1894.      See  also  Ph.D. 
1896. 

James  Edwin  Lough,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

A.B.  Miami  Univ.  (O.)  1891;    a.m.  ibid.  1894;    a.b.  1894.     See  also  Ph.D. 

1898. 

Robert  MacDonald,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

A.B.  1894;  s.T.B.  1896.  —  Clergyman  {Baptist). 


60  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [l895 

Frederick  Chase  McLaughlin,  Cambridge^  Mass,  (Read's  4). 
A.B.  1893;  LL.B.  1898. 

Howard  Lincoln  McLaury,  Rapid  City,  So.  Dak. 
A.B.  Oberlin  (O.)  1893. —  Teacher  {Mathematics). 

Henry  Camp  Marshall,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Grays  29). 
A.B.  Ohio  Wesleyan  1891;  a.b.  1894.  —  Student  {Economics). 

Watson  Nicholson,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (19  Shepard  St.). 
A.B.  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.  (Cal.)  1892. 

George  Rapall  Noyes,  Cambndge,  Mass.  (care  Harvard  Univ.). 
A.B.  1894.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

George  Oenslager,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  (Pennsylvania  Ave.). 
A.B.  1894.  —  Chemist. 

Andrew  Oliver,  2nd,  San  Mateo,  Cal.  (St.  Matthew's  Sch.). 

A.B.  1891 ;  PH.D.  Univ.  of  City  of  N.  Y.  1898.     Head  Classical  Dept.  St. 
Matthew's  Sch.  (Cal.). —  Teacher  {Classics). 

Charles  Eugene  Ozanne,  Cleveland,  O.  (785  Republic  St.). 
A.B.  Adelbert  Coll.  (O.)  1889;  s.t.b.  Yale  l%^2.— Teacher  {History). 

Joseph  Francis  Paxton,  Norman,  Okla. 

A.B.  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.  1891;  a.m.  ibid.  1893.     Prof.  Greek  and  Lat. 
Univ.  of  Oklahoma. —  Teacher  {Classics). 

Milton  Brockett  Porter,  Austin,  Texas. 
s.B.  Univ.  Tex.  1892.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

Edward  Kennard  Rand,  Watertown,  Mass. 

A.B.  1894.     Instr.  in  Lat.  Univ.  of  Chicago.  —  Teacher  {Classics). 

Charles  Andrew  Rhetts,  Bloomington,  Ind. 

A.B.  Ind.  Univ.  1889;    ll.b.  Columbian  Univ.  (D.C.).      Assoc.  Prof.  Law 
Ind.  Univ.  —  Teacher  {Law). 

Henry  Isaac  Richmond,  Jr.,  Little  Compton,  R.  I. 
s.B.  1894. 

William  Harvey  Rush,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (Washington  Univ.). 

s.B.   Univ.    Mich.   1893.    Instr.  in  Phanerogamic  Bot.  Washington  Univ. 
(Mo.). —  Teacher  {Botany). 

Boris  Sidis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (1  Madison  Ave.). 
A.B.  1894.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

Macy  Millmore  Skinner,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (care  Harvard  Univ.). 
A.B.  1894.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 


1895]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  61 

*Roscoe  Addison  Small,  Died  18  July  1898  aged  27. 
A.B.  Bates  (Me.)  1892 ;  a.b.  1894.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

George  James  Smith,  Washington^  D.  C.  (Central  High  Sch.). 
A.B.  National  Normal  Univ.  1885;  a.m.  ibid.  1890;  ll.b.  National  Law  Sch. 
(D.  C.)   1892;    ll.m.    ibid.   1893;     ph.d.  Univ.  of  Wooster  (O.)   1893.— 
Teacher. 

Oliver  Mitchell  Wentworth  Sprague,  St.  JoJmsbury,  Vt. 
1896.  —  A.B.  1894.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

Edwin  Diller  Stsirhuck,  Stanford  University,  Col.  (12  AlvaradoRow). 
A.B.  Ind.  Univ.  1890;  a.b.  1894;  ph.d.  Clark  Univ.  (Mass.)  1897.  Asst. 
Prof.  Education  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.  (Cal.). —  Teacher  (Pedagogy). 

Otto  Starek,  Cleveland,  0.  (37  Portland  St.). 
A.B.  1894.  —  Teacher. 

James  Sullivan,  Jr.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Stoughton  21). 
A.B.  1894.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

John  Littlefield  Tilton,  Indianola,  la.  (Simpson  Coll.). 
A.B.  Wesleyan  (Conn.)  1885;  a.m.  ibid.  1888.—  Teacher. 

George  Warren  Tower,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.C.  (U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.). 
A.B.  1894.  —  Geologist. 

Frederick  Towers,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (1168  Massachusetts  Ave.). 
A.B.  Univ.  New  Brunswick  1877. —  Clergyman  {Protestant  Episcopal). 

Robert  Reineck  Truitt,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (3505  Baring  St.). 
A.B.  Univ.  Pa.  1890;  a.b.  \9>^^.  — Student  (Classics). 

John  Albrecht  Walz,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (care  Harvard  Univ.). 
1896.— A.B.  Northwestern  Univ.  (111.)  1892.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

Richard  Ware,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (45  Trowbridge  St.). 
LL.B.  Columbian  Univ.  (D.C.)  1889. 

Frederic  Leonard  Washburn,  Eugene,  Ore.  (Univ.  of  Oregon). 
A.B.  1882.     Prof.  Z06I.  State  Agri.  Coll.  Corvallis  (Ore.)  ;  Prof.  Biol.  Univ. 
of  Ore.  —  Teacher  (Biology) . 

Charles  T  Wentworth,  Madison,  Wis.  (543  State  St.). 
A.B.  1894.  —  Teacher  (History). 

Francis  Beach  White,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (6  Phillips  PI.). 

A.B.   1894;    s.T.B.  Epis.  Theol.  Sch.  Cambr.   (Mass.)   1895.  —  Clergyman 
(Protestant  Episcopal) . 

*William  Joseph  Whitney,  Died  26  Sept.  1896  aged  29. 

A.B.    1894.      Acting  Prof.    Hist,    and   Mod.  Lang.  Drury  Coll.  (Mo.).— 
Teacher. 


62  HARVARD    UNIVERSIXr.  [1895-96 

Charles  Adams  Williams,  Hudson^  Mass. 

A.B.  Williams  1888,     Prin.  High  Sch.  Hudson  (Mass.). —  Teacher. 

Charles  Fenno  Winslow,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass,  (188  School  St.). 

A.B.  1891. —  Teacher  (Languages). 

84  — *4 

Cleveland  Abbe,  Jr.,  Washington.,  D.  C. 

A.B.  1894;  PH.D.  Johns  Hopkins  1898.  —  Student  {Geology  and  Biology). 

Raymond  Macdonald  Alden,  Philadelphia^  Pa.  (3737  Locust  St.). 
A.B.  Univ.  Pa.  1894;  ph.d.  ibid.  1898.  —  Student  {English). 

Thomas  Allison,  Irvine,  Scotland. 
A.B.  Oxford  (England)  1893. 

Don  Carlos  Barrett,  Haverford,  Pa.  (Haverford  Coll.). 

PH.B.  Earlham  Coll.  (Ind.)  1889;  a.m.  ibid.  1893.     Instr.  in  Pol.  Econ.  and 
Hist.  Haverford  Coll.  (Pa.). —  Teacher  {Economics  and  History). 

Max  Benshimol,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (48  Highland  Ave.). 
A.B.  1895. —  Teacher  {Classics). 

Theodore  Protas  Berle,  Woburyi,  Mass. 

A.B.  Oberlin  (0.)   1890;    a.m.  ibid.   1893;    Andover  Theol.  Sem.  1893.— 
Clergyman  {  Congregational) . 

Clarence  Powers  Bill,  Cleveland,  0. 

A.B.  Adelbert  Coll.  (0.)  1894;  a.m.  Western  Keserve  Univ.  (O.)  1895.     See 
also  Ph.D.  1898. 

Asa  White  Kenney  Billings,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  (4512  Center  Ave.). 
A.B.  1895. —  Civil  Engineer. 

Joseph  William  Blankinship,  Bozeman,  Mont. 

A.B.  Drury  Coll.  (Mo.)  1889;  a.b.  1894.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

Charles  Leonard  Bouton,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (2909  Park  Ave.). 

S.M.Washington  Univ.  (Mo.)  1891;  ph.d.  Leipsic  1898.  —  Teacher  {Mathe- 
matics) . 

Ralph  Hartt  Bowles,  Exeter,  N.  H. 

A.B.  1893.     Instr.  in  Eng.  and  Hist.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.  (N.H.) .  —  Teacher. 

Neil  Conwell  Brooks,  Champaign,  III.  (Univ.  of  Illinois). 
A.B.  Univ.  Kan.  1890.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

Daniel  Francis  Calhane,'  Haverhill,  Mass.  (58  Moore  St.). 
A.B.  1894.  —  Student  {Chemistry). 


1896]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  63 

James  Leon  Chamberlain,  Springfield^  Mass. 
A. B.  Amherst  1889. —  Teacher. 

Henry  Harmon  Chamberlin,  Cambridge^  Mass,  (1208  Mass.  Ave.). 
A.B.  1895. —  Teacher  (Unglish). 

Fletcher  Barker  Coffin,  Newton^  Mass, 
A.B.  1895;  LL.B.  1898. 

George  Franklin  Cole,  Worcester^  Mass,  (English  High  Sch.). 

PH.B.  NorwichiUniv.  (Vt.)  1892;  a.b.  1895. —  Teacher  (Modern Languages) . 

WiUiam  Morse  Cole,  Concord,  Mass, 
A.B.  1890. —  Teacher  (Political  Economy) . 

William  Wistar  Comfort,  Haverford,  Pa,  (Haverford  Coll.). 

A.B.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1894;  a.b.  1895.     Instr.  in  Fr.  and  Ger.  Haverford 
Coll.  —  Teacher  (French  and  German) . 

Robert  Wheaton  Coues,  Cambridge,  Mass,  (104  Mt.  Auburn  St.). 
A.B.  1895.  —  Student  (Modern  Languages). 

Arthur  Lyons  Cross,  Beachmont,  Mass.  (70  Winthrop  Ave.). 
A.B.  1895.  —  Student  (History). 

Herbert  Ernest  Cushman,  Tufts  College,  Mass, 

A.B.  Bates  (Me.)  1887;  s.t.b.  Tufts  1890;  a.m.  ibid.  1890;  a.b.  1895.     See 
also  Ph.D.  1897. 

George  Van  Ness  Dearborn,  Boston,  Mass.  (15  Union  Park). 

litt.b.  Dartmouth  1890;  m.d.  Columbia  (Coll.  Phys.   and   Surg.)  1893.— 
Student  (Psychology). 

John  Byron  Diman,  Newport,  R.  I.  (St.  George's  Sch.). 

A.B.  Brown  1885;  s.t.b  Epis.  Theol.  Sch.  Cambr.  (Mass.)  1888. —  Teacher. 
Clergyman  (Protestant  Ejnscopal). 

John  Archibald  Fairlie,  New  York,  N.  T.  (218  W.  123d  St.). 
A.B.  1895;  PH.D.  Columbia  1898.  —  Sociologist. 

Bruce  Fink,  Fayette,  la, 

s.B.  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.   1887 ;  s.m.  ibid.  1894.     Prof.  Biol,  and  Geol. 
Upper  Iowa  Univ.  —  Teacher  (Natural  Science) . 

Winthrop  Edwards  Fiske,  Cambridge,  Mass,  (67  Highland  Ave.). 
A.B.  l^)^^.  — Student  (Physics). 

HaiTy  Nelson  Gay,  Newton,  Mass, 
A.B.  Amherst  1891. 

Joseph  Searle  Gaylord,  Winona,  Minn.  (State  Normal  School). 
A.B.  Knox  Coll.  (111.)  1885;    a.m.  ibid.  1888.      Teacher  Psychol.  Pedagogy 
and  Ethics  State  Normal  Sch.  Winona  (Minn.). —  Teacher. 


64  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [1896 

Walter  Hamilton  Gillespie,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (Harvard  Univ.). 
A.B.  Univ.  of  Toronto  1894.  —  Student  (Classics). 

Elliot  Hersey  Goodwin,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (8  FoUen  St.). 
A.B.  1895.  —  student  (History). 

Ernest  Daniel  Grand,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (76  Hammond  St.). 

LiTT.B.  Fac.  des  Lett,  de  Paris  1881 ;  Archiviste-Pal6og.  ;ficole  des  Chartes 
1886.  —  Teacher  (French). 

William  Henry  Gratwick,  Jr.,  Buffalo,  N.  T.  (776  Delaware  Ave.). 
A.B.  1892. 

Charles  Sumner  Griffin,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Grays  43). 
A.B.  Univ.  Kan.  1894  ;  a.b.  1895.  —  Student  (Economics.) 

Frederick  Orville  Grover,  Berea,  Ky.  (Berea  Coll.). 

A.B.  Dartmouth  1890;  a.m.  ibid. ;  a.b.  1895. —  Teacher  (Botany). 

Edward  Harding,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (60  Brattle  St.). 
A.B.  1895. 

Herbert  Miiller  Hopkins,  Berkeley,  Cal.  (Univ.  of  CaKfomia). 
A.B.  Columbia  1893.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

Tuley  Francis  Myron  Huntington,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  (776  Mineral 
St.). 
A.B.  Cornell  Coll.  (la.)  1892. 

Louis  Curtis  Jaques,  Somerville,  Mass.  (57  Jaques  St.). 
A.B.  1892.  —  Teacher. 

Burris  Atkins  Jenkins,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  (72  Lincoln  Ave.). 
A.B.  Bethany  Coll.  (Kan.)  1891;  s.t.b.  1895.  —  Clergyman  (Disciple). 

Lucius  Page  Lane,  Boston,  Mass.  (623  Tremont  St.). 
s.B.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  1894;  a.b.  1895. 

Gifford  Le  Clear,  Boston,  Mass,  (7  Exchange  PI.). 
A.B.  1895.  —  Mechanical  Engineer. 

John  Hart  Lewis,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Harvard  Law  School). 
A.B.  1895.  —  Student  (Law). 

Alexander  Lincoln,  Brookline,  Mass.  (Beech  Road). 
A.B.  1895. 

Eric  Isidore  Lindh,  West  Acton,  Mass, 
A.B.  1893. 

Henry  Eastman  Lower,  W.  Cleveland,  0.  (1942  Detroit  St.). 
A.B.  1895. 


1896]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  65 

Arthur  Hull  Mablej,  Cleveland,  0.  (45  Oakdale  St.). 

A.B.  Adelbert  Coll.  (O.)  1894 ;  a.m.  Western  Reserve  Univ.  1895.     Instr.  in 
Lat.  Adelbert  Coll.  —  Teacher  {Classics). 

Walter  Valen  McDuffee,  Thetford,  Vt. 

A.B.  Dartmouth  1892;  a.m.  ibid.  1895. —  Teacher  (Classics). 

William  Edward  McElfresh,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Craigie  106). 
A.B.  Illinois  Coll.  1888;  a.b.  1895.  — Student  (Physics). 

Edmund  Robert  Otto  von  Mach,  Cambridge,  Mass, 
A.B.  1895.  —  Student  (Classics). 

David  Maydole  Matteson,  Forbestown,  Cal, 
PH.B.  Univ.  Cal.  1895. 

William  Joseph  Miller,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Warland  3). 
A.B.  Trinity  Coll.  (Conn.)  1892;  a.b.  189'S.  — Student  (Classics). 

George  Thomas  Moore,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (30^  Shepard  St.). 

s.B.  Wabash  Coll.  (Ind.)   1894;  a.b.  1895.     Instr.  in  Bot.  Radcliffe  Coll. 
(Mass.). —  Teacher  (Botany). 

Frederick  Hapgood  Nash,  West  Acton,  Mass. 
A.B.  1895 ;  LL.B.  Boston  Univ.  1898. 

William  Allan  Neilson,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

A.M.  Univ.  of  Edinburgh  (Scotland)  1891.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

Carleton  Eldredge  Noyes,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (338  Harvard  St.). 
A.B.  1895.  —  Student  {Modern  Languages).     To  study  abroad  1898-99. 

Otis  Briggs  Oakman,  No,  Mai'shjield,  Mass. 

A.B.  1887.     Master  in  Lat.  Thayer  Acad.  (Mass.).  —  Teacher. 

James  Edward  Peabody. 
A.B.  Williams  1892. 

Philip  DeWitt  Phair,  Hartford,  Conn.  (Trinity  College). 

LiTT.B.  Trinity  (Conn.)    1894;  a.b.   1895.     Instr.    in   Hist,   and   Pol.   Sci. 
Trinity  Coll.  (Conn.). —  Teacher  (History  and  Political  Economy). 

James  Foster  Porter,  Chicago,  III.  (789  FuUerton  Ave.). 
A.B.  1895.  —  In  business  (real  estate). 

John  McClellan  Prather,  North  Reading,  Mass, 
A.B.  AntiochColl.  (O.)  1891;  a.b.  1894. 

Henry  Washington  Prescott,  Hartford,  Comi.  (Trinity  Coll.). 
A.B.  1895.     Instr.  in  Lat.  Trinity  Coll.  (Conn.). —  Teacher  (Classics). 

James  Thomas  Pugh,  Morrisville,  N.  C. 
A.B.  Univ.  N.  C.  1893 :  a.m.  1894. 


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Oscar  Quick,  Urbana^  111.  (907  W.  Green  St.). 

A.B.  1895.     Instr.  in  Physics  Univ.  111. — Teacher  (Physics). 

Willard  Reed,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

A.B.  1891. —  Clergyman  {Unitarian). 

Lewis  Clark  Renfro,  Charlestown,  Mass.  (51  Maiu  St.). 
A.B.  1895. 

Cale  Young  Rice,  Louisville^  Ky.  (311  W.  Walnut  St.). 
A.B.  Cumberland  Univ.  (Ky.)  1893;  a.b.  1895. 

John  Wesley  Rice,  Rockla7id,  Mass. 

A.B.  1891 ;  s.T.B.  Yale  1895.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

♦William  Halderman  Riddle,  Died  23  Jan.  1887  aged  23. 
A.B.  Univ.  Kan.  1893;  a.b.  1895.  —  Teacher  (Mathematics). 

Joseph  Chapin  Rockwell,  North  Adams.,  Mass.  (23  Quincy  St.). 
A.B.    Wesleyan    (Conn.)    1887.      Asst.  Prof.  Class.    Archaeol.    Univ.    Cal. 
1896-98.—  Teacher  (Classics). 

Philip  Henry  Savage,  Boston.,  Mass.  (101  St.  Botolph  St.). 
A.B.  1893.  —  Librarian. 

Charles  Edward  Seaman,  Cambridge,  3Iass.  (Shepherd  2). 
A.B.  Acadia  (N.S.)  1892;  a.b.  1895.  —  Student  (Political  Science). 

Wilmon  Henry  Sheldon,  Boston,  Mass    (538  Mass.  Ave.). 
A.B.  1895. — Student  (Philosophy). 

Alburn  Edward  Skinner,  Ottawa,  Kan. 
A.B.  Yale  1895.  —  In  business  (banking). 

Andrew  Sledd,  Oxford,  Ga.  (Emory  Coll.). 

A.M.  Randolph-Macon  Coll.  (Va.)  1894.     Prof.  Lat.  Emory  Coll.  —  Teacher. 

Harry  DeForrest  Smith,  Brunswick,  Me.  (Bowdoin  Coll.). 

A.B.  Bowdoin  1891;  a.m.  ibid.  1894.      Instr.  in  Anc.  Lang.  Bowdoin  Coll. 
(Me.) .  —  Teacher  (  Classics) . 

Frank  Nicholas  Spindler,  Mt.  Vernon,  0.  (400  N.  Gay  St.). 

A.B.  Oberlin  (0.)  1894;  a.b.   1895.     Prof.  Psychology  and  Lat.  Univ.  of 
Omaha  (Neb.).  —  Teacher  (Philosophy). 

Rufus  Whittaker  Stimson,  Palmer,  Mass. 
A.B.  1895. 

James  Stephen  Stokes,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  (High  Sch.). 

s.B.  Univ.  State  of  Mo.  1887;  pe.b.  1887;  s.m.  ibid.  l^dO.— Teacher. 

Elmer  Edgar  StoU,  Wooster,  0. 

A.B.  Univ.  of  Wooster  (0.)  1893;  a.b.  1895. 


1896]  MASTERS    or    ARTS.  67 

John  Percival  Sylvester,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (Thayer  54). 
A.B.  1895.     Instr.  in  Chem. —  Teacher  (Chemistry). 

Lucien  Edward  Taylor,  Providence,  B.  I. 
A.B.  Brown  1895. 

Victor  Sumner  Thomas,  Wilmington,  Del.  (700  Clayton  St.). 
A.B.  1895 

Ashley  Horace  Thorndike,  Cleveland,  O. 

A.B.  Wesleyan  (Conn.)  1893.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

Henry  Augustus  Torrey,  Burlington,  Vt.  (75  S.  Prospect  St.). 
A.B.  Univ.  Vt.  1893.     See  also  Ph.D.  1897. 

James  Russell  Trotter,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

A.B.  W.  Va.  Univ.  1891 ;  a.b.  1895.     State  Supt.  of  Free  Schools  W.  Va.  — 
Superintendent  of  Schools. 

William  Mom-oe  Trotter,  Roxhury,  Mass.  (16  W.  Cottage  St.). 
A.B.  1895.  —  In  business  (real  estate,  mortgages,  and  insurance). 

Wallace  Manahan  Turner,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
A.B.  18\)1.— Teacher. 

George  Burridge  Viles,  Lowell,  Mass.  (78  Methuen  St.). 
A.B.  1892. 

Oswald  Garrison  Villard,  New  York,  JSf.  Y.  (145  W.  58th  St.). 
A.B.  1893. — Journalist. 

Frederick  Clayton  Waite,  Hudson,  0. 

s.B.  Adelbert  Coll.  (0.)  1892;  a.m.  Western  Reserve  Univ.  (O.)  1894.     See 
also  Ph.D.  1898. 

James  Kelsey  Whittemore,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (care  Harvard  Univ.) . 

A.B.  1895.  —  Student  (Mathematics).     To  study  abroad  1898-99. 
Fred  Bradlee  Winslow,  Boston,  Mass.  (264  Newbury  St.). 

A.B.  1895. 

Arthur  Mayer  Wolf  son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Boys'  High  Sch.). 
A.B.  1893.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

Clarence  David  Wood,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (80  Halsey  St.). 
A.B.  Amherst  1893. 

Willis  Patten  Woodman,  Pembroke,  N.  H. 
A.B.  1895.  —  Teacher. 

Sherman  Melville  Woodward. 
s.M.  Washington  Univ.  (Mo.)  1893. 

Herbert  Hilarion  Yeames,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (274  Lexington  Ave.). 

A.B.  1895. —  Teacher.     Now  in  the  U.  S.  army. 

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Joseph  Dana  Allen,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (Delancey  Sch.). 
A.B.  Univ.  Vt.  1893.  —  Teacher- 

Raymond  Clare  Archibald,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (362  Harvard  St.). 
A.B.  Mt.  Allison  Univ.  (N.  B.)  1894;  a.b.  1896.  —  Student  (Mathematics). 

Francis  Noyes  Balch,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Winthrop  3). 
A.B.  1896.  — Student  (Law). 

Frank  Watts  Bancroft,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (care  Harvard  Univ.). 
s.B.  Univ.  Cal.  1894;  s.m.  ibid.  1896.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

Gregory  Paul  Baxter,  Somerville,  Mass.  (27  Warren  Ave.). 
A.B.  189G.     Instr.  in  Chem. —  Teacher  (Chemistry). 

Charles  Beardsley,  Jr.,  Burlington,  la.  (243  So.  7th  St.). 
A.B.  1892. 

Archibald  Belcher,  Covington,  Ga. 

A.B.  Emory  Coll.  (Ga.)  1892 ;  a.m.  ibid.  1896.  —  Teacher. 

George  Wyllys  Benedict,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Hilton  4). 
A.B.  Univ.  Vt.  1893.  — Student  (English). 

Frederick  Horatio  Billings,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (21  Wendell  St.). 
A.B.  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.  (Cal.)  1896. —  Student  (Botany). 

Gilbert  Sykes  Blakely,  Mw  York,  ^.  Y.  (157th  St.  and  3d  Ave.). 
A.B.  Dartmouth  1888  ;  a.m.  ibid.  —  Teacher  (English). 

Ernest  Brehaut,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.  (Box  82). 

A.B.  Dalhousie   (N.S.)   1894;    a.b.   1896.      Instr.  in  Classics  Col.  Coll. — 
Teacher  (Classics). 

Sears  Wilson  Cabell,  Newport,  R.  I.  (Cloyne  House). 
A.B.  Miami  Univ.  (O.)  1895;  a.b.  1896.—  Teacher. 

Walter  Bradford  Cannon,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Foxcroft  House  2). 
A.B.  1896.  —  Student  (Medicine.) 

Paul  Capron,  Arlington  Heights,  Mass.  (3  Tanager  St.). 
A.B.  1896.  —  Student  (Mathematics.) 

Charles  Cestre,  Cambndge,  Mass.  (13  Kirkland  PL). 

LiTT.B.,Faculte  des  Lettres  de  Paris  (France)  1889  ;  Licencie-es-lettres  ibid. 
1893;  Agrege  d' Anglais  ibid.  1895.  —  Teacher  (English). 

George  Henry  Chase,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Harvard  Univ. ) . 
A.B.  1896.  —  Student  (Classics). 


1897]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  69 

Edward  Conner  Chickering,  Exeter^  N.  H, 
A.B.  Yale  1896. 

John  Firman  Coar,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (81  Oxford  St.). 

1898, — Kaiser-Wilhelm  Gym.  Cologne  (Prussia)  1884.     Instr.  in  German. 
—  Teacher  (  German) . 

William  Dennis  Collins,  Melrose^  Mass.  (211  Upham  St.). 
A.B.  1895. 

Edwin  Henry  Colpitts,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (5  Linden  St.). 

A.B.  Mt.  Alison  Univ.   (N.  B.)   1893;  a.b.   I8d6.  — Student  (Physics  and 
Mathematics) . 

Ralph  Waldo  Cone,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Hilton  23). 
A.B.  Univ.  Kan.  1895;  a.b.  1896.  —  Student  (Economics). 

Thornton  Cooke,  Herington,  Kan. 
A.B.  Univ.  Kan.  1893. 

Joseph  Potter  Cotton,  Jr.,  Newport,  R,  I.  (15  Park  St.). 
A.B.  1896. 

Arthur  John  Covell,  Lynn,  Mass. 

A.B.  Univ.  Mich  1887;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.  18\)0.  —  Clergyman  (Congre- 
gational) . 

AUerton  Seward  Cushman,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1898.  —  8. B.  Worcester  Pol.  Inst.  1888.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

Truman  Orville  Douglass,  Jr.,  Ghrinnell,  la. 
A.B.  Iowa  Coll.  1894. 

Frank  Farnum  Dresser,  Soutlibridge,  Mass. 
A.B.  1894. 

Arthur  Durward,  Boulder,  Col. 

8.B.  Univr.  Col.  1893  ;  s.b.  1895.  —  Teacher. 

Horace  Ainsworth  Eaton,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (20  Elmwood  Ave.). 
A.B.  1893.  —  Student  (English). 

Thomas'Hooper  Eckfeldt,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  (Friends'  Sch.). 
A.B.  Wesleyan  (Conn.)  1881. —  Teacher. 

Sidney  Bradshaw  Fay,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (care  Harvard  Univ.). 

A.B.  1896.     Student  (History).     To  study  abroad  1898-99. 

George  Converse  Fiske,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Thayer  44). 
A.B.  1894.  —  Student  (Classics). 

Benjamin  Oliver  Foster,  BrooMine,  Mass.  (Windsor  Road). 
A.B.  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.  (Cal.)  1S95.  — Student  (Classics). 


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Alexis  Everett  Frye,  Boston,  Mass.  (52  Pinckney  St.). 
LL.B.  1890.  —  Author. 

John  Edward  George,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (care  Harvard  Univ.). 
PH.B.  Northwestern  Univ.  (111.)  1895.  —  Student  (Social  Science).     To  study 
abroad  1898-99. 

Lincoln  Robinson  Gibbs,  Amherst,  Mass. 

A.B.  Wesleyan  (Conn.)  1892;  a.m.  ibid.  18dS.— Teacher  (English). 

Henry  Closson  Gilbert,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (15  Shepherd  St.). 

A.B.  Trinity  (Conn.)  1893;  s.t.b.  Epis.  Theol.  Sch.  Cambr.  (Mass.)  1896. 
—  Student  (  Theology) . 

Russell  Thomas  Greene,  Jr.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (22  Lee  St.). 
A.B.  1896.  —  Teacher. 

John  Galentine  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (9  Shepherd  St.). 
A.B.  Univ.  Kan.  1895;  a.b.  l^'dQ .  — Student  (Botany). 

George  Livingstone  Hamilton,  Boston,  Mass.  (21  Wabon  St.). 
1898.— A.B.  1895.— Teacher. 

Hutchins  Hapgood,  New  York,  N.  T.  (care  N.  Hapgood,  "  Com- 
mercial Advertiser  " ) . 
A.B.  1892.  —  Journalist. 

Louis  Chnton  Hatch,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (11  Mason  St.). 

A.B.  Bowdoin  1895;  a.b.  1896.  —  Student  (History  and  Government). 

Joseph  Henry  Hathaway,  Baltimore,  Md.  (116  Jackson  PI.). 
A.B.  Iowa  Coll.  1894;  a.b.  l8dQ.  — Student  (Medicine). 

♦Ralph  Burnell  Calhoun  Hicks,  Died  7  Feb.  1898  aged  25. 
A.B.  1896.  —  Student  (Sanskrit  and  Arabic). 

Lewis  Dana  Hill,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (366  Hai-vard  St.). 
A.B.  1894.  —  In  business  (printing). 

Archibald  Livingston  Hodges,  JVew;  York,  N.  Y.  (36  E.  12th  St.). 
A.B.  1883.     Head  Class.  Dept.  Girls'  High  Sch.  New  York  (N.  Y.) .  —  Teacher 
(  Classics) . 

Willis  Boit  Holmes,  Cambr idgeport,  Mass.  (37  Williams  St.). 
A.B.  1896.  —  Student  (Chemistry). 

Herman  Harrell  Home,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Divinity  19). 
A.B.  Univ.  N.  C.  1895;  a.m.  ibid.  1895.  — Stude?it  (Theology). 

Thomas  Carr  Howe,  Irvington,  Tad.  (Butler  College) . 

PH.B.  Univ.   of  Indianapolis   (Ind.)    1889;    a.m.  ibid.  1893.     Prof.  Germ. 
Butler  Coll.  (Ind.). —  Teacher  (German). 


1897]  MASTERS    OF   ARTS.  71 

Will  David  Howe,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (88  Hammond  St.). 

A.B.  Univ.  of  Indianapolis  (Ind.)  1893  ;  a.b.  1895.    Acting  Prof.  Eng.  Butler 
Coll.  (Ind.).—  Teacher  (English). 

Ray  Greene  Huling,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (101  Trowbridge  St.). 

A.B.  Brown  1869 ;  a.m.  ibid.  1872 ;  s.d.  (Honorary)  ibid.  1894.     Prin.  Eng. 
High  Sch.  Cambr.  (Mass.).  —  Teacher. 

Edward  Vermilye  Huntington,  WilUamstown,  Mass. 

a.b.  1895.     Instr.  in  Math.  Williams  Coll.  —  Teacher  (Mathematics). 

Thornton  Jenkins,  W.  Barnstable,  Mass. 
A.B.  1896.  —  Teacher. 

Henry  Johnston,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (3  Sumner  St.). 

A.B.  Univ.  New  Brunswick  1892;  a.b.  189Q.  —  Student  (English). 

David  Kimball,  Cambr >dge,  Mass.  (Harvard  Law  School) . 
A.B.  1893.  —  Student  (Law). 

Samuel  Wardwell  Kinney,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (14  Oxford  St.). 
A.B.  Princeton  1894.  —  Student  (English). 

William  Hector  Saunderson  Kollmyer,  Montreal,  Que. 
A.B.  McGillUniv.  (Que.)  1892;  ll.b.  1897. 

Norris  Hastings  Laughton,  So.  Boston,  Mass.  (126  K  St.). 
A.B.  1895.  —  Teacher. 

Clarence  Woodbury  Leach. 
PH.B.  Univ.  Cal.  1893. 

Henry  Barrett  Learned,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Trinity  6). 
A.B.  1890;  A.M.  Univ.  of  Chicago  189 i.  — Student  (History). 

Jonathan  Leonard,  Sandwich,  Mass. 
A.B.  1896. 

Arthur  Gardner  Lewis,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Harvard  Law  School). 
A.B.  1896.  —  Student  (Law) . 

Ernest  Dorman  Lewis,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (353  Hansard  St.). 

A.B.  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.   (Cal.)   1892;    a.m.  ibid.  189S.  — Student 
(History) . 

Fred  Rinaldo  Lewis,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Divinity  16). 
A.B.  1896.  —  Student  (  Theology) . 

George  Luther  Lincoln,  Dorchester,  Mass.  (Pleasant  St.). 
A.B.  1896. 

Bertram  French  Linfield,  Quincy,  Mass.  (Adams  Academy). 
A.B.  1894.  —  Teacher. 


72  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [1897 

Arthur  Oncken  Lovejoy,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (care  Harv^ard  Univ.). 
A.B.  Univ.  Cal.  1895.  —  Studeiit  {Philosophy) .     To  study  abroad  1S98-99. 

Albert  Morton  Lythgoe,  Cambridge^  Mass, 
A.B.  1892. 

James  McGiffert,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

c.E.  Rensselaer  Pol.  Inst.  (N.  Y.)  1891. —  Teacher  (Mathematics}. 

Martin  Raphael  Marshall,  Oberlin,  0. 
PH.B.  OberUn  (O.)  1892. 

Benjamin  Shores  Merigold,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Thayer  67). 
A.B.  1896.  —  Student  (Chemistry). 

Roger  Bigelow  Merriman,  Oxford,  Eng.  (Balliol  Coll.). 
A.B.  l9>'dQ.  — Student  (History). 

William  Pepperrell  Montague,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (6  Gibson  St.). 
A.B.  1896.     See  also  Ph.D.  1898. 

David  WiUiam  Myhrman,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Divinity  11). 

Bethel  Baptist  Theol.   Sem.   Stockholm   (Sweden)    1892;    ph.b.  Univ.   of 
Chicago  1896. 

Chauncey  Williams  Norton,  Boston,  Mass.  (Harvard  Med.  Sch.). 
A.B.  1896.  —  Student  (Medicine). 

Edwin  Lee  Norton,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (1689  Cambridge  St.). 
A.B.  Amherst  1893.  —  Student  (Philosophy). 

Edgar  William  Olive,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Read's  24). 

s.B.  Wabash  Coll.  (Ind.)  1893;  s.m.  ibid.  1895.  — Student  (Botany). 

George  Lyman  Paine,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Lawrence  14) . 
A.B.  1896. 

Arthur  Newton  Peaslee,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

A.B.Bates  (Me.)  1890;  s.t.b.  Epis.  Theol.  Sch.  Cambr.   (Mass.)   1896.— 
Clergyman  (Protestant  Episcopal) . 

Ralph  Barton  Perry,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (1689  Cambridge  St.). 
A.B.  Princeton  1896.  —  Student  (Theology). 

John  Arthur  Peters,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (9  Francis  Ave.). 
1898.  — A.B.  Univ.  Mich.  1892.  — Student  (Classics). 

Murray  Anthony  Potter,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (18  Trowbridge  St.). 
A.B.  1895.  —  Student  (Romance  Languages). 

Henry  Alfred  Preston,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (49  Oxford  St.). 

A.B.   Adelbert    Coll.   of    Western   Reserve    Univ.     (0.)    1893.  —  Student 
(Classics). 


1897]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  73 

Charles  Lincoln  Reed,  Hudson^  Mass. 
TH.^.Tutts  1889.  — Teacher. 

Herbert  Thomas  Rich,  lAttleton,  Mass. 

A.B.  1896.     Prin.  High  Sch.  Littleton  (Mass.).  —  Teacher. 

Winfield  Scott  Rich,  Welljleet,  Mass. 
•  s.B.  1896. 

Frank  Russell,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (25  W&ie  St.). 

s.B.  State  Univ.  of  Iowa  1892;  s.m.  ibid.  1895;  a.b.  1896.     See  also  Ph.D. 

1898. 

Porter  Edward  Sargent,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (Matthews  49). 
1898.  —  A.B.  1896. —  Teacher  (Natural  Science). 

William  Briggs  Savery,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Harvard  Univ.). 
A.B.  Brown  1896.  —  Student  (Philosophy). 

Alfred  Dwight  Sheffield,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (25  Holyoke  St.). 
A.B.  Oberlin  (0.)  1895;  a.b.  1896. 

Andrew  Rothwell  Sheriff,  Chicago, III.  (175  Dearborn  St.). 

LL.B.  Georgetown  Univ.  (D.C.)  1892;  ll.b.  1894;  a.b.  1896.  — Lawyer. 

Prescott  Orde  Skinner,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (College  House  56). 
a.b.  1896.     Instr.  in  Italian  and  Spanish.  —  Teacher  (Romance  Languages). 

Louis  Palmer  Slade,  Fall  River,  Mass.  (620  N.  Main  St.). 
A.B.  Williams  1893. 

Charles  Lester  Spaulding,  Townsend  Harbor,  Mass, 
A.B.  Williams  1890. 

Wallace  Nelson  Stearns,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (45  Trowbridge  St.). 
A.B.  Ohio  Wesleyan  1891;    a.b.   1893;    a.m.  Ohio  Wesleyan  1894;  s.t.b. 
1896.  —  Student  (Classics) . 

James  Sterenberg,  Orange  City,  la. 

A.B.  Hope  Coll.  (Mich.)  1893 ;    Princeton  Theol.  Sem.  1896.  —  Clergyman 
(American  Reformed) . 

William  Earl  Stilson,  Lebanon,  III. 

A.B.  Allegheny  (Pa.)  1894.     Prof.  Math,  and  Astr.  McKendree  Univ.  (111.). 
—  Teacher  (Mathematics  and  Astronomy) . 

John  Dashiell  Stoops,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Divinity  29). 
A.B.  Dickinson  Coll.  (Pa.)  1894:.  —  Student  (Theology). 

John  Reed  Swanton,  Roxbury,  Mass.  (1  Tatlock  St.). 
A.B.  1896.  —  Student  (Anthropology). 


74  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [1897-98 

John  Strong  Perry  Tatlock,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  (306  No.  Division 

St.). 

A.B.  1896. 

Albert  Welcome  Thayer,  Woonsocket,  B.  I.  (Box  218). 
A.B.  Wesleyan  (Conn.)  1888;  a.m.  ibid.  1890.  —  Teacher. 

Edward  Lee  Thorndike,  New  York,  jSF.  Y.  (Columbia  Univ.). 

A.B.  Wesleyan  (Conn.)  1895;  a.b.  1896;  ph.d.  Columbia  1898.  — Student 
(Philosophy) . 

Frank  William  Tilden,  Bloomington,  Ind. 

A.B.  Hamilton  Coll.  (N.  Y.)  1892 ;  a.m.  ibid.  1895.     Asst.  Prof.  Greek  Ind. 
Univ.  —  Teacher  (Classics). 

Norman  Maclaren  Trenholme,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Thayer  23). 
A.B.  McGill  (Que.)  1895.  —  Student  (History). 

Jonas  Viles,  Worcester,  Mass.  (Dalzell  School). 
A.B.  1896.  — Teacher. 

Joseph  Parker  Warren,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Harvard  Univ.). 
A.B.  1896.  —  Stude7it  (History).  . 

Alvin  Sawyer  Wheeler,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (49  Wendell  St.). 
A.B.  Beloit  (Wis.)  1890.  — Student  (Chemistry). 

John  Arlington  White,  Arlington  Heights,  Mass.  (37  Park  Ave.). 
A.B.  1896. 

Henry  George  Whitman. 

A.B.  Cambridge  (England)  1894;  ll.b.  1897. 

Robert  Sessions  Woodworth,  Berlin,  Conn, 
A.B.  Amherst  1891;  a.b.  1896. 

Bruce  Wyman,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Harvard  Law  School). 
A.B.  1896.  —  Student  (Law) . 

Arnold  Anton  Ferdinand  Ziillig,  Watertown,  Mass. 

Staatsexamen  Univ.  of  Zurich  (Switzerland)  1868.  —  Teacher. 

112  — *1 

Eugene  Charles  Alder,  Lawrence,  Kan.  (1225  Tennessee  St.). 
A.B.  Univ.  Kan  1897;  a.m.  ibid.  1897. 

Lee  Earle  Amidon,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (67  Oxford  St.). 
A.B.  Univ.  Mich.  1892. 

John  Charles  States  Andrew,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Divinity  40). 
A.B.  1896.  —  Student  (History). 


1898]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  75 

Walter  Scott  Andrews,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Union  Club). 
A.B.  1887;  LL.B.  Columbia  1883.  —  Lawyer. 

Edward  Everett  Ayers,  Egypt,  0. 

B.C. 8.  Mount  Union  Coll.  (0.)  1890;  ph.b.  ibid.  1892;  s.t.b.  Boston  Univ. 
1896.  —  Clergyman  (Methodist  Episcopal) . 

Hugh  Bancroft,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (5  Putnam  Ave.). 
A.B.  1897.  —  student  (Engineering).     Now  in  the  U.  S.  army. 

Charles  Hull  Batchelder,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Harvard  Law  Sch.). 
A.B.  1897.  —  Student  (Law). 

William  Warren  Bell,  Roxbury,  Mass.  (22  Cobden  St.). 
A.B.  1897. 

Alfred  Bettman,  Cincinnati,  0. 
A.B.  1894;  LL.B.  1898. 

Campbell  Bonner,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (30  Irving  St.). 

A.B.  Vanderbilt  (Tenn.)  1896;  a.m.  ibid.  1897 .  — Student  (Classics). 

Percy  Holmes  Boynton,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  (Langley  Road). 
A.B.  Amherst  1897. 

Burtis  Burr  Breese,  Reece,  Kan. 
A.B.  Univ.  Kan.  1896 ;  a.b.  1897. 

Alphonse  Brun,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (24  Bigelow  St.). 

LiTT.  et  s.B.  Academie  de  Be8an9on  (France)   1878.     Instr.  in  French.  — 
Teacher  (French). 

Arthur  Alexis  Bryant,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (44  Amory  St.). 
A.B.  1897.  —  Student  (Classics). 

William  Bradford  Buck,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  (Court  House). 
A.B.  Albion  Coll.  (Mich.)  1895 ;  a.m.  ibid.  1896;  a.b.  1896. 

Wendell  T  Bush,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (545  E.  11th  St.). 
A.B.  Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Inst.  1890. 

Frederick  Alexander  Bush^e,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (7  Wendell  St.). 
LITT. B.Dartmouth  1893.  —  Student  (Economics). 

William  Deweese  Cairns,  Calumet,  Mich.  (City  High  School). 
A.B.  Ohio  Wesleyan  1892;  a.b.  1897. —  Teacher  (Mathematics). 

Edward  Parish  Carr,  Durham,  N.  C. 
A.B.  Univ.  N.  C.  1896;  a.b.  1897. 

Winthrop  Holt  Chenery,  Belmont,  Mass. 
s.B.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  1896 ;  a.b.  1897. 


76  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [1898 

Albert  Percival  Chittenden,  Dorchester^  Mass.  (45  Salcombe  St.). 
A.B.  1897. 

Arthur  Herbert  Coar,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (81  Oxford  St.). 
A.B.  Williams  1894;  s.t.b.  1897. —  Clergyman  {Unitarian). 

Charles  Nelson  Cole,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (48  Mt.  Auburn  St.). 
A.B.  Illinois  Wesleyan  1894;  a.m.  Univ.  111.  1897 .  — Student  (Classics). 

Wilfred  George  Garnet  Cole,  Cambridgeport^  Mass.  (3  Highland 
Park). 
A.B.  1897.  —  Student  (Classics). 

Silas  Ellsworth  Coleman,  Glendale,  Los  Angeles  Co.,  Cal, 
s.B.  Univ.  Cal.  1896;  a.b.  1897. 

Edward  Collins,  Jr.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  (985  Adams  St.). 
s.B.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  1888. 

Lewis  Ferandus  Crawford,  Wagoner,  Cedar  Co.,  Mo. 
s.D.B.  State  Normal  Sch.  Warrensburg  (Mo.)  1893.  —  Teacher. 

William  Cnllen  Dennis,  Richmond,  Ind.  (Earlham  Coll.). 
.    A.B.  Earlham  (Ind.)  1896;  a.b.  1897 .  — Student  (History). 

Frederick  Marshall  Fames,  Albany,  N.  T.  (31  North  Swan  St.). 
E.B.  Union  (N.Y.)  1895. 

Carl  Russell  Fish,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (65  Hammond  St.) 
A.B.  Brown  1897.  —  Student  (History). 

Robert  Huntington  Fletcher,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

A.B.  Dartmouth  1896.     Prin.  High  Sch.  Newport  (N.  H.).  —  Teacher. 

Walter  Burton  Ford,  Oneonta,  N.  T.      ,  , 

A.B.  1897. 

Charles  Perkins  Fountain,  Bryan,  Tex. 

Southern  Baptist  Theol.  Sem.  (Ky.)  1880.  — Clergyman  (Baptist). 

Frank  Henry  Gazzolo,  Chicago,  III.  (95  Astor  St.). 
PH.G.  Chicago  Coll.  of  Pharmacy  1893;  a.b.  Univ.  111.  1896. 

Lynn  Van  Horn  Gerdine,  West  Point,  Miss. 
A.M.  Univ.  Ga.  1894. 

George  Gleason,  Haverhill,  Mass.  (450  Kenoza  St.). 
A.B.  1897. —  General  agent  of  the  National  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Leon  Otis  Glover,  South  Paris,  Me. 
A.B.  Colby  Univ.  (Me.)  1893. 


1898]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  77 

Chaancey  Marsh  Goodrich,  Easthampton,  Mass.  (Williston  Sem.). 
A.B.  Univ.  Vt.  1896.  —  Teacheo-. 

Clifton  Daggett  Gray,  Somerville,  Mass.  (27  WiUiam  St.). 
A.B.  1897 .  — Student  (Theology). 

Henry  Gunther  Gray,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Harvard  Law  Sch.), 
A.B.  1897.  —  Student  (Law). 

Thomas  Harvey  Haines,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (20  Mellen  St.). 

A.B.  Haverford  Coll.  (Pa.)  1896;  a.m.  ibid.  1897 .  — Student  (Philosophy). 

Robert  Hall,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

A.B.  Univ.  of  Indianapolis  (Ind.)  1891;  a.m.  ibid.  1892;  ph.d.  ibid.  1895; 
s.T.B.  1897.  Instr.  in  Lat.  Indianapolis  Training  Sch.  (Ind.).  —  Teacher 
(  Classics) . 

Robert  William  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (7  Irving  Terrace). 
PH. B.Yale  1895;  a.b.  1897.  — Botanist. 

Ernest  Haycock,  Westport,  Digby  Co.,  Nova  Scotia. 
A.B.  Acadia  (N.  S.)  1896;  a.b.  1897. 

Jonathan  Balcom  Hayward,  Neponset,  Mass.  (5  High  St.). 
A.B.  1897. 

Earle  Raymond  Hedrick,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (2  Gorham  St.). 
A.B.  Univ.  Mich.  1896.  —  Student  (Mathematics). 

George  Neely  Henning,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Foxcroft  House  5). 
A.B.  1894;  A.M.  Columbian  Univ.  (D.C.)  1896.  — Student  (French). 

George  Wari'en  Hinman,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Harvard  Divinity  Sch. ) . 
A.B.  Oberlin  (O.)  189S.  — Student  (Theology). 

Guy  Hintou,  San  Francisco,  Cat.  (647  Folsom  St.). 
PH.B.  Univ.  Cal.  1895;  a.b.  ibid.  1896. 

Clarence  Gilbert  Hoag,  Lewiston,  Me.  (Bates  Coll.). 
A.B.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1893;  a.b.  1894:.  — Teacher  (English). 

Louis  Leverett  Hooper,  New  York,  N.  T.  (33  Union  Sq.). 
A.B.  1889. 

Owen  Benjamin  Huntsman,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (286  Huron  Ave.). 
E.B.   State  Normal  Sch.  Westchester   (Pa.)   1892;    a.b.   1897.  —  Student 
(Philosophy) . 

Mark  Sylvester  William  Jefferson,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.  (59  Chest- 
nut St.). 
A.B.  Boston  Univ.  1889 ;  a.b.  1897. 


78  HARVARD    UNIVERSITY.  [1898 

William  Dawson  Johnston,  Somerville,  Mass.  (16  Mossland  St.). 
A.B.  Brown  Univ.  (R.  I.)  ISdS.  — Student  (History). 

Frank  Alexander  Kennedy,  Medford,  Mass,  (88  Marshall  St.). 
A.B.  1897.     Prin.  High  Sch.  Dartmouth  (Mass.).  —  Teacher. 

Alfred  Monroe  Kenyon,  LaFayette,  Ind. 

A.B.  Hiram  (O.)  1894 ;    a.m.  Western  Reserve  Univ.  (O.)  1897.      Instr.  in 
Math.  Purdue  Univ.  (Ind.). —  Teacher  {Mathematics). 

Charles  Reuben  Keyes,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 
PH.B.  Cornell  Coll.  (la.)  1894. 

Albert  Edward  King,  Plainjield,  iV.  J.  (Leal's  School  for  Boys). 
A.B.  1897.—  Teacher  (Physics). 

Cyrus  Ambrose  King,  Plum  Tree,  Ind. 
A.B.  Ind.  Univ.  1893;  a.b.  1897. 

William  Lyon  Mackenzie  King,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (14  Sumner  St.). 
A.B.  Toronto  1895;  ll.b.  ibid.  1896;  a.m.  ibid.  1897.  —  Student  (Political 
Economy) . 

Alphonse  Marin  La  Mesl^e,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Felton  29). 

litt.b.  Academic  ds  Rennes  (France)  1885.     Instr,  in  French.  —  Teacher 

(French). 

Robert  Greenleaf  Leavitt,  Easthampton,  Mass. 
A.B.  ISdl.  — Teacher. 

John  Ashby  Lester,  Pasadena,  Gal, 
A.B.  Haverford  (Pa.)  1896;  a.m.  ibid.  1897. 

Frederick  Thomas  Lewis,  Boston,  Mass.  (Hai-vard  Med.  Sch.). 
A.B.  1897.  —  Student  (Medicine). 

Gilbert  Newton  Lewis,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (10  Appian  Way). 
A.B.  1896.  —  Student  (Chemistry). 

Manfred  Lilliefors,  Contocook,  JV.  H. 

New  Church  Theol.  Sem.  (Mass.)  1895.  —  Clergyman  (New  Church). 

Vernon  Freeman  Marsters,  Bloomington,  Ind. 

A.B.  Acadia  (N.  S.)  1886.     Prof.  Geol.  Ind.  \jm\ .— Teacher  (Geology). 

Wilbur  Nesbitt  Mason,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (12  Kirkland  PL). 

A.B.  Ohio  Wesleyan  1890;  s.t.b.  Boston  ^JmY.  1896.  —  Clergyman  (Metho- 
dist Episcopal) . 

David  Lee  Maulsby,  Tufts  College,  Mass. 

A.B.  Tufts  1887;    a.m.  ibid.  1892.      Prof.  Eng.  and  Mod.  Lit.  Tufts  Coll. 
(Mass.). —  Teacher  (English  and  Modern  Literature). 


1898]  MASTERS    OF    ARTS.  79 

George  Morey  Miller,  Cincinnati^  0.  (Univ.  of  Cincinnati). 

A.B.  Ind.  Univ.  1892.     Instr.  in  Eng.  Univ.  of  Cincinnati. —  Teacher  {Eng- 
lish) . 

Clarence  King  Moore,  Belmont ^CaL  (The  Belmont  Sch.). 
A.B.  1897. —  Teacher  {Modern  Languages). 

Franklyn  Stanley  Morse,  Worcester^  Mass.  (Dalzell  Sch.). 
A.B.  Acadia  (N.  S.)  1896;  a.b.  19,^7 .  — Teacher  (Classics). 

Samuel  Bowman  Opdyke,  Easton,  Pa.  (109  N.  2nd  St.). 
A.B.  Wesleyan  (Conn.)  1895;  a.m.  ibid.  1896. 

Arthur  Sayles  Patterson,  Carlyle,  III. 
PH.B.  Oberlin  (0.)  1895. 

Henry  Alexander  Phillips,  Springfield^  Mass. 
A.B.  1897. 

Charles  William  Prentiss,  Middlebury,  Vt. 

A.B.  Middlebury  (Vt.)  1896;  a.m.  ibid.  1897.     Student  {Zoology). 

Herbert  Wilbur  Rand,  Oil  City,  Pa. 

A.B.  Allegheny  (Pa.)  1892 ;  c.e.  ibid.  1893 ;  a.b.  1897. 

Edwin  Moore  Rankin,  Lexington,  Mo. 

A.B.  Vanderbilt  (Tenn.)  1896;  a.m.  ibid.  1^%1 .  — Student  {Classics). 

John  Christian  Ransmeier,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (1  Walker  Terrace). 
PH.B.  Northwestern  (111.)  1894. —  Student  {German). 

Alfred  Zantzinger  Reed,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (Central  High  Sch.). 
A.B.  1897.     Instr.  in  Eng.  Central  High  Sch.  Philadelphia  (Pa.).  —  Teacher 
{English) . 

Jeremiah  M  Rhodes,  Hiawatha,  Kan, 
A.B.  Ind.  Univ.  1894. 

Edward  Eggeston  Rice,  Dorchester,  Mass.  (68  Stanton  St.). 
A.B.  1897.  —  In  business. 

William  Joseph  Rushmore,  Cambridge,  Mass.  {86  Hammond  St.). 
A.B.  1882.  —  Teacher. 

Harry  Everett  Safford,  Lawrence,  Mass.  (27  Abbott  St.). 
A.B.  1897.  —  Student  {History). 

Robert  Porter  St.  John,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
A.B.  Amherst  1893;  a.m.  ibid.  1896. 

Barnabas  Tokutaro  Sakai,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Lawrence  18). 

A.B.  Hobart  (N.  Y.)  1894;  a.m.  ibid.  1897;  s.t.b.  Epis.  Theol.  Sch.  Cambr. 

(Mass.)  1897. 


80  HARVARD    UlSnVERSITY.  [1898 

Charles  Winfred  Savage,  ChurcJiville,  N.  T. 

A.B.  Oberlin  (O.)  1893.— Teacher  (Classics). 
Loring  Putnam  Sears,  Cambridge^  Mass.  (Harvard  Law  Sch.). 

A.B.  1897.  —  Student  (Law). 
Albert  Beckwith  Shields,  So.  Boston,  Mass.  (128  K.  St.). 

PH.B.     Boston    Univ.    1893;     a.b.    ibid.     1894. —  Clergyman   (Protestant 

Episcopal) . 
Edmund  Botterrell  Smith,  Truro,  N.  S.  (Box  528). 

A.B.  Dalhousie  (N.  S.)  1890;  a.b.  1892. 
William  Kilborne  Stewart,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (11  Mellen  St.). 

A.B.  Univ.  of  Toronto  (Ont.)  1897.  —  Student  (Germcmic  Languages) . 
Glanville  Terrell,  Cambndge,  Mass. 

A.B.  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.  (Cal.)  1894.  —  Student  (Classics). 

Henry  Asa  Vanlandingham,  Nordhoff,  Cal.  (Thacker's  Sch.). 
A.B.  Mississippi  Univ.  1893;  a.b.  1897. —  Teacher  (English). 

Henry  Shattuck  Verrill,  Parkville,  Mo. 

A.B.  Hamilton  Coll.  (N.  Y.)  1892;  a.m.  ibid.  1895.     Prof.  Eng.  Park  Coll. 
(Mo.) .  —  Teacher  (English) . 

Harry  Frederick  Ward,  Chicago,  III. 

A.B.  Northwestern  Univ.  (111.)  1897. 
Charles  Alfred  Weatherby,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Wadsworth  5). 

A.B.  18%1 .  — Student  (English). 
Francis  Minot  Weld,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  (Storey  PI.). 

A.B.  1897.  —  In  business. 
George  Benson  Weston,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Thayer  42). 

A.B.  1897.  —  Student  (Romance  Philology). 
Philip  Manchester  Wheeler,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  (56  Pierrepont  St.). 

s.B.  Brooklyn  Polytech.  Inst.  (N.  Y.)  1894;  a.b.  1897. 

Francis  Harding  White,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (373  Huron  Ave.). 
A.B.    Princeton    Univ.    (N.J.)    1887;    a.m.   ibid.    1896.      Prof.   Hist,   and 
Polit.  Sci.  Kan.  State  Agr.  Coll.  1888-97 .— Teacher  (ffistory  and  Political 

Science) . 

Edwin  Mead  Wilcox,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (14  Shepard  St.). 

s.B.  Ohio  State  Univ.  1896.  —  Student  (Botany). 
Stephen  Riggs  Williams,  Shandon,  0. 

A.B.  Oberlin  (O.)  1891 ;  a.m.  ibid.  1893. 
George  Stockton  Wills,  Westminster,  Md. 

PH.B.  Univ.  of  N.C.  1889;  ph.m.  ibid.  1896.     Prof.  Eng.  Western  Md.  Coll. 

—  Teacher  (English) . 

103 


MASTERS  OF  SCIENCE. 

(S.M.) 


Edwin  Rust  Douglas,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (123  E.  36th  St.). 

(Physics.)  —  M.E.  Stevens  Inst.  Tech.  (N.  J.)  189S.  — Student  (Physics). 

Amadeus  William  Grabau,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (194  River  St.). 
(Geology.) — s.b.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  1896.  —  Student  {Palaeontology). 

Frederic  Colby  Lucas,  Chicago,  III,  (5487  Monroe  Ave.). 
(Zoology.)— S.B.  1892.— Teacher  (Biology). 

Norman  Coleman  Riggs,  Farmer,  Mo, 

(Mathematics.)  — s.b.  Univ.  State  of  Mo.  1895 ;  s.m.  ibid.  1895.  —  Teacher. 

Frank  Berry  Sanborn,  Cambridge,  Mass,  (17  Sacramento  St.). 
(Engineering.)  —  s.b.  Dartmouth  1887;  c.e.  ibid.  1889. —  Civil  Engineer. 


ERRATA. 

P.  17,  1.  16.  For  "  ISMER"  read  "  Ismar." 

P.  26,  1.     1.  For  ^^  Fulton,  Oswego  Co.,  N.  T."  read  -  Blairsville,  Pa. 

P.  54,  1.     1.  For  "  Gardner"  read  "  Gordner." 

P.  75,  1.  30.  For  "  1893  "  read  -  1894." 

P.  75,  I.  33.  For  "  Parish  "  read  "  Parrish." 

P.  76,  1.  30.  For  "  Van  Horn  "  read  "  van  Horn." 

P.  81,  1.    8.  For  "  Coleman  "  read  "  Colman." 


80  HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.  [1898 

Charles  Winfred  Savage,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 
A.B.  Oberlin  (O.)  ISdS.— Teacher  (Classics). 

Loring  Putnam  Sears,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Harvard  Law  Sch.). 

A.B.  1897 .  — Student  {Law). 
Albert  Beckwith  Shields,  So.  Boston,  Mass.  (128  K.  St.). 

PH.B.     Boston    Univ.    1893;     a.b.    ibid.     1894. —  Clergyman   (Protestant 

Episcopal) . 

Edmund  Botterrell  Smith,  Truro,  N.  S.  (Box  528). 
A.B.  Dalhousie  (N.  S.)  1890;  a.b.  1892. 

William  Kilborne  Stewart,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (11  Mellen  St.). 

A.B.  Univ.  of  Toronto  (Ont.)  1897.  —  Student  (Germanic  Languages). 
Glanville  Terrell,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

A.B.  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.  (Cal.)  1894.  —  Student  (Classics). 

Henry  Asa  Vanlandingham,  Nordhoff,  Cal.  (Thacker's  Sch.). 
A.B.  Mississippi  Univ.  1893;  a.b.  1897.  —  Teacher  (English). 

Henry  Shattuck  Verrill,  Parkville,  Mo. 

A.B.  Hamilton  Coll.  (N.  Y.)  1892;  a.m.  ibid.  1895.     Prof.  Eng.  Park  Coll. 
(Mo.) .  —  Teacher  (English) . 

Harry  Frederick  Ward,  Chicago,  III. 
A.B.  Northwestern  Univ.  (111.)  1897. 

Charles  Alfred  Weatherby,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Wadsworth  5). 
A.B.  1897.  —  Student  (English). 

Francis  Minot  Weld,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  (Storey  PL). 
A.B.  1897.  —  In  business. 

George  Benson  Weston,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Thayer  42). 
A.B.  1897.  —  Student  (Romance  Philology). 


MASTERS  OF  SCIENCE. 

(S.M.) 


Edwin  Rust  Douglas,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (123  E.  36th  St.). 

(Physics.)  —  M.E.  Stevens  Inst.  Tech.  (N.  J.)  IB>^Z.  — Student  {Physics). 

Amadeus  William  Grrabau,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (194  River  St.). 
(Geology.) — s.b.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  1896.  —  Student  {Palaeontology). 

Frederic  Colby  Lucas,  Chicago,  III.  (5487  Monroe  Ave.). 
(Zoology.)  —S.B.  lS'd2.— Teacher  {Biology). 

Norman  Coleman  Riggs,  Farmer,  Mo, 

(Mathematics.)  — s.b.  Univ.  State  of  Mo.  1895 ;  s.m.  ibid.  1895.  —  Teacher. 

Frank  Berry  Sanborn,  Cambridge,  Mass,  (17  Sacramento  St.). 
(Engineering.)  —  s.b.  Dartmouth  1887  ;  c.e.  ibid.  1889.  —  Civil  Engineer. 


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HARVARD    UNIVERSITY. 


SUMMARY. 


Doctors  op 
Philosophy. 

Doctors  of 

SCIKNCE. 

Masters  of 
Arts. 

;  Masters  ov 
j   Science.* 

1 

i 
P 

.S 

1 

3 
3 
3 
4 
2 
4 
1 

4 
4 
4 
4 

1 

7 

4 

8 

7 

5 

12 

15 

16 

18 

23 

26 

1 

1 
1 

3 

1 

1 
1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 
1 
1 
2 
2 

1 

1 

1 

.2 

>• 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 
1 

1 

2 
1 

2 

1 

1 
2 
2 

1 
21 

i 

0 

S 
3 

o 

1 

1 

1870  . 

1873  . 

1874  . 
1876  . 

1876  . 

1877  . 

1878  . 

1879  . 

1880  . 

1881  . 

1882  . 

1883  . 

1884  . 

1885  . 

1886  . 

1887  . 

1888  . 

1889  . 

1890  . 

1891  . 

1892  . 

1893  . 

1894  . 

1895  .  . 

1896  .  . 

1897  .  . 

1898  .  . 

2 

3 
5 
4 
4 
2 
5 
2 

5 
5 
4 

4 

1 

7 

4 

8 

7 

5 

12 

16 

16 

18 

25 

26 

1 

1 

8 

13 

7 

9 

13 

9 

14 

7 

7 

12 

15 

12 

17 

18 

32 

23 

31 

45 

78 

70 

93 

84 

98 

112 

103 

1 

2 
2 
1 
2 

2 
3 

1 
2 

1 

3 
2 
2 

1 
2 
4 
1 
1 

1 

7 

11 

5 

8 

11 

9 

14 

7 

7 

10 

12 

11 

15 

17 

32 

23 

28 

43 

76 

69 

91 

80 

97 

111 

103 

i 

i 
1 

5 

5 

Totals  . 

190 

11 

179 

22 

031 

33 

898 

5 

•  • 

5 

Total  (deducting  136  for  names  inserted  twice),  1012. 

*  Degree  established  1897. 


APPENDIX. 


DEPARTMENTS   OF   LEARNING   AND   SCIENCE   IN  WHICH   THE   DEGREES    OP 

DOCTOR    OF    PHILOSOPHY    AND    DOCTOR    OF    SCIENCE    HAVE 

BEEN    CONFERRED    BY    HARVARD    UNIVERSITY. 


1.     DOCTOR   OF  PHILOSOPHY. 
Philology. 
Classical. 


1875.  William  Everett. 
1877.  John  Williams  White. 
1880.  Edward  Emerson  Phillips. 
1883.*Farley  Brewer  Goddard. 

William  Taggard  Piper. 

Arthur  Wellington  Roberts. 

1884.  Herbert  Morison  Clarke. 
Edward  Southworth  Hawes. 

1885.  Albert  Andrew  Howard. 
James  Rignall  Wheeler. 

1887.  Morris  Hicky  Morgan. 

1888.  Josiah  Bridge. 

1889.  Georg  Richard  Rodemann. 

1890.  Herman  Wadsworth  Hayley. 

1891.  John  William  Henry  Walden. 
1893.  William  Nickerson  Bates. 

William  James  Battle. 


Charles  Peabody. 
Francis  Kingsley  Ball. 
Charles  Burton  Gulick. 
Maurice  Whittemore  Mather. 
Frank  Cole  Babbitt. 
Harry  Edwin  Burton. 
Henry  Theodore  Hildreth. 
George  Edwin  Howes. 
Arthur  Stoddard  Cooley. 
Arthur  Winfred  Hodgman. 
Richard  Clarke  Manning,  Jr. 
1898.  Clarence  Powers  Bill. 

William  Sargent  Burrage. 
Herbert  Miiller  Hopkins. 
John  Wesley  Rice  (m  Biblical  and 
Patristric  Oreek). 


1894. 


1895. 


1896. 


1880.  Benjamin  Willis  Wells. 
1893.  William  Herbert  Carruth. 
1896.  Frederic  Wilson  Truscott. 


Germanic. 

1897. 
1898. 


John  Albrecht  Walz. 
Neil  Con  well  Brooks. 


English  and  German. 


1894.  Curtis  Hidden  Page. 


84 


APPENDIX. 


English,  Gerntian^  and  Italian, 


1876.  Robert  Grant. 


English. 


1888.  Herbert  Eveleth  Greene. 

Carl   Friedrich    Richard 
dorfer. 
1890.  John  Matthews  Manly. 

Alfred  Cope  Garrett. 

Edward  Fulton. 

Fred  Norris  Robinson. 

WilUam  Henry  Schofield. 

William  Preston  Few. 


1894. 


Hoch- 


1895 
1896 


1897.* John  Henry  Boynton. 

Frank  Edgar  Farley. 

Albert  Elmer  Hancock. 
♦Roscoe  Addison  Small. 
1898.  Charles  Hey  ward  Barnwell. 

Gustavus  Howard  Maynadier. 

William  Allan  Neilson. 

George  Rapall  Noyes. 

Ashley  Horace  Thorndike. 


RomaTice. 


1876.*Lucius  Henry  Buckingham. 

1894.  James  Geddes,  Jr. 

1895.  Kenneth  McKenzie. 


1897.  Jeremiah  Denis  Matthias  Ford. 
Raymond  Weeks. 


1897.  George  Davis  Chase. 


1883.  John  Norton  Johnson. 


Comparative. 


Sanskrit. 


1891.  George  Aaron  Burton. 

1893.  George  Reisner. 

1894.  Frank  Dyer  Chester. 


Semitic. 


Willis  Hatfield  Hazard. 

1897.  Macy  Millmore  Skinner. 

1898.  Ismar  John  Peritz. 


1878.  Granville  Stanley  Hall. 
1881.  Francis  Ellingwood  Abbot. 
1885.  Benjamin  Rand. 
1889.  George  Santayana. 
1891.  Theodore  Francis  Wright. 

1893.  Alfred  Henry  Lloyd. 
Sidney  Edward  Mezes. 

1894.  Charles  Montague  Bakewell. 
John  Bigham. 


Philosophy. 

1895. 


1896. 
1897. 


1898. 


Robert  MacDougall. 
Edgar  Pierce. 
John  Daniel  Logan. 
Herbert  Ernest  Cushman. 
Alfred  LeRoy  Hodder. 
Boris  Sidis. 
James  Edgar  Lough. 
William  Pepperrell  Montague. 
Leon  Mendez  Solomons. 


APPENDIX. 


85 


History. 


1873.*Charles  Leavitt  Beale  Whitney. 
1876.  James  Lawrence  Laughlin. 
Henry  Cabot  Lodge. 
♦Ernest  Young. 
1877.*Freeman  Snow. 

1878.  Franklin  Bartlett. 

1879.  Melville  Madison  Bigelow. 

1880.  Edward  Channing. 
Denman  Waldo  Ross. 

♦Samuel  Epes  Turner. 
1886.  Andrew  Fiske. 


1890. 

1891. 

1893. 

1896. 
1897. 
1898. 


Charles  William  Colby. 
Edson  Leone  Whitney. 
Herman  Vandenburg  Ames. 
Fred  Emory  Haynes. 
Evarts  Boutell  Greene. 
Charles  Luke  Wells. 
Kendric  Charles  Babcock. 
Gaillard  Thomas  Lapsley. 
Samuel  Bannister  Harding. 
James  Sullivan,  Jr. 
Arthur  Mayer  Wolfson. 


1875.  Stuart  Wood. 

1883.  Frank  William  Taussig. 

1895.  William     Edward    Burghardt 

DuBois. 

1896.  Howard  Hamblett  Cook. 
Theodore  Clarke  Smith. 


Political  Science. 

1897 


Guy  Stevens  Callender. 
Clyde  Augustus  Duniway. 
Charles  Whitney  Mixter. 
Oliver    Mitchell     Wentworth 

Sprague. 
George  Die  Virtue. 


1873.  William  Elwood  Byerly. 
1886.  Frank  Nelson  Cole. 
1889.  Joseph  Lybrand  Markley. 
1895.  James  Waterman  Glover. 


Mathematics. 

1897. 


Milton  Brockett  Porter. 
Frederick  Hollister  Safford. 
1898.  Harry  Yandell  Benedict. 
Donald  Frank  Campbell. 


1881. ♦William  Harlow  Melville. 

1884.  Charles  Bingham  Penrose. 
Charles  Robert  Sanger. 

♦Harold  Whiting. 

1885.  Hammond  Vinton  Hayes. 


Physics. 


1886.  Oliver  Whipple  Huntington. 
1888.  Louis  Lincoln  Jackson. 

Theodore  William  Richards. 
1896.  Charles  Edward  St.  John. 


1877.  Frank  Austin  Gooch. 

1892.  Walter  Louis  Jennings. 
William  Homer  Warren. 

1893.  Walter  Scott  Hendrixson. 
1894. ♦Elliot  Folger  Rogers. 

1895.  Harris  Eastman  Sawyer. 

1896.  Martin  Hill  Ittner. 


Chemistry. 


1897. 


1898. 


Joseph  Torrey,  Jr. 
George  Rantoul  White. 
Frank  Bernard  Gallivan. 
Henry  Augustus  Torrey. 
William  Burdelle  Bentley. 
Allerton  Seward  Cushman. 
Charles  Augustus  Soch. 


86 


APPENDIX, 


Natural  History. 


1875.  William  Keith  Brooks. 

1877.  Jesse  Walter  Fewkes. 

1878.  Edward  Raymond  Benton. 
Edward  Asahel  Birge. 

1879.  Marshman  Edward  Wadsworth. 
1886.  Richard    Alexander    Fullerton 

Penrose,  Jr. 

1888.  Alfred  Church  Lane. 
Roland  Thaxter. 

1889.  John  Eliot  WolflP. 

1890.  August  Frederick  Foerste. 
Thaddeus  William  Harris. 
William  Albert  Setchell. 
William  Codman  Sturgis. 

1891.  Herbert  Haviland  Fiske. 
William  McMichael  Woodworth. 

1892.  Charles  Benedict  Davenport. 


Henry  Baldwin  Ward. 
George  Lucas  Collie. 
William  Emerson  Ritter. 
1894.  Charles  Atwood  Kofoid. 
George  Edgar  Ladd. 
Arthur  Wisswald  Weysse. 
Edward  Angus  Burt. 
William  Ernest  Castle. 
Bradley  Moore  Davis. 
John  Hiram  Gerould. 
Earley  Vernon  Wilcox. 
Reginald  Aldworth  Daly. 
Frederic  Putnam  Gulliver. 
Herbert  Spencer  Jennings. 
Herbert  Vincent  Neal. 
Lewis  Gardner  Westgate. 


1893. 


1895. 


1896. 


Biology. 


1897.  John  Irvin  Hamaker. 
Henry  Richardson  Linville. 

1898.  Frank  Watts  Bancroft. 


Joseph  William  Blankinship. 
Frederick  Clayton  Waite. 


Geology. 
1897.  Thomas  Augustus  Jaggar,  Jr. 

American  Archaeology  and  Ethnology. 

1894.  George  Amos  Dorsey.  j  1898.  Frank  Russell. 


2.     DOCTOR   OF   SCIENCE. 
Mathematics. 
1887.  George  Henry  Johnson. 

Astronomy. 


1879.  Leonard  Waldo. 


1873.  John  Trowbridge. 

1881.  Charles  Frederic  Mabery. 


Physics. 

I  1886.  Austin  Lee  McRae. 


APPENDIX. 


87 


1882.  Leonard  Parker  Kinnicutt. 
1886.  Arthur  William  Palmer. 
1893.  Robert  Wilson  Cornelison. 


Chemistry. 


1894.  Harry  Sands  Grindley. 

1895.  Frederick  Levy  Dunlap. 


Natural  History. 


1876. 

1878. 


1884. 
1889. 


Nathaniel  Southgate  Shaler. 
Walter  Faxon. 
Byron  David  Halsted. 
Charles  Sedgwick  Minot. 
William  Trelease. 
Robert  Tracy  Jackson. 


Kingo  Miyabe. 
1891.  George  Howard  Parker. 
1892.* James  Ellis  Humphrey. 

1894.  Winfield  Scott  Nickerson. 

1895.  Herbert  Maule  Richards. 
1897.  Alfred  Goldsborough  Mayer. 


SUMMARY. 


Philology 

Philosophy 

History 

Political  Science 

Mathematics  ....*• 

Astronomy 

Physics  .    .    •    • 

Chemistry 

Natural  History 

American  Archaeology  and  Ethnology 

Total 


Ph.D.'s. 


69 
18 
22 
10 

8 

9 
14 
38 

2 


190 


S.D.'8. 


Total. 


69 

18 

22 

10 

9 

1 

12 

19 

50 

2 


212 


INDEX. 


In  this  Index,  holders  of  the  various  degrees  are  distinguished  by  italic  letters  following  the 
date,  a  denoting  Master  of  Arts,  p  Doctor  of  Philosophy,  s  Master  of  Science,  ad  Doctor  ol 
Science.  Where  two  of  these  degrees  have  been  taken,  the  second,  with  its  date,  follows  the 
name.    Look  under  the  degree  last  received  for  full  list  of  degrees  and  positions. 


Abbe 

1896  a  Cleveland 

Abbot 
1881  p  Francis  E. 

Adler 
1893  a  Isaac 

Alden 

1896  a  Raymond  M. 

Alder 
1898  a  Eugene  C. 

Alexander 
1893  a  Robert  P. 

Allen 
1892  a  Joseph 

1897  a  Joseph  D. 

Allison 
1896  a  Thomas 

Almy 
1880  a  Francis 
1883  a  Frederic 

Ames 
1890aHermanV.,1891i? 

Amidon 

1898  a  Lee  E. 

Anderegg 
1889  a  Frederick 

Anderson 
1892  a  Gustaf  B. 

Andrew 

1895  a  Abram  P. 
1898  a  John  C.  S. 


Andrews 
1880  a  Clement  W. 
1898  a  Walter  S. 

Angell 

1892  a  James  R. 

Appleton 
1878  a  John  H. 

Apthorp 
1880  a  Harrison  O. 

Archibald 

1897  a  Raymond  C. 

Arnold 

1893  a  Chester  H. 

ASHTON 
1893  a  Charies  H. 
1893  a  Joseph  N. 

Atkinson 
1886  a  Edward  E. 
1893  a  James  O. 

AVANN 
1880  a  Robert  S 

AVERILL 
1874  a  James  O. 

Ayer 

1888  a  Clarence  W. 

Ayers 

1898  a  Edward  E. 

Babbitt 

1892  a  Frank  C,  1895  j? 

1893  a  Irving 

Babcock 

1895  a  Kendric  C,  1896^7 


Bailey 

1879  a  Hollis  R. 

1888  a  Solon  I. 

1889  a  Frederick  H. 

1891  a  Mark 

1893  a  Benjamin  F. 

Baily 

1880  a  Henry 

Baker 

1894  a  Myron  E. 

Bakewell 

1892  a  Charles  M.,1894^ 

Balch 
1897  a  Francis  N. 

Ball 

1891  a  Francis  K.,  1894^ 

Bancroft 

1897  a  Frank  W.,  1898 1? 

1898  a  Hugh 

Banks 

1895  a  Edgar  J. 

Barber 
1894  a  Marshall  A. 

Barnwell 

1893  a  Charles  H.,  1898 i> 

Barrett 

1896  a  Don  C 

Barss 
1893  a  John  E. 

Bartlett 
1878  p  Franklin 
1893  a  Murray  A. 


INDEX. 


89 


Barton 
1890  a  George  A.,  1891  p 

Bassett 

1890  a  Ralph  W.  E. 

Batchelder 
1898  a  Charles  H. 

Bates 

1891  a  William  N.,  18931? 

Battle 

1891  a  William  J., 1893^3 

Baxter 

1897  a  Gregory  P. 

Beach 

1892  a  Walter  G. 

Beardsley 
1897  a  Charles 

Belcher 

1897  a  Archibald 

Bell 

1898  a  William  W. 

Benedict 

1894  a  Francis  G. 

1897  a  George  W. 

1898  p  Harry  Y. 

Bennett 
1881  a  William  Z. 

1895  a  Frederick  M. 

Benshimol 

1896  a  Max 

Benson 

1895  a  Albert  E. 

Bentley 

1890  a  William B.,  1898 i? 

Benton 
1878^7  Edward  R. 

Berle 

1891  a  Adolf  A. 

1896  a  Theodore  P. 

Bettens 
1875  a  Thomas  S. 

Bettman 
1898  a  Alfred 

Bicknell 
1879  a  Edward 


BiGELOW 

1879  p  Melville  M. 

1880  a  Francis  H. 
1891  a  Edwin  V. 

BiGHAM 

1893  a  John,  1894  p 

Bill 

1896  a  Clarence  P. ,  1898  ^ 

Billings 

1896  a  Asa  W.  K. 

1897  a  Frederick  H. 

BiRGE 
1878  p  Edward  A. 

Blakely 

1897  a  Gilbert  S. 

Blankinship 
1896  a  Joseph  W.,  1898jp 

Bliss 

1874  a  Edward  P. 

Board  man 

1895  a  William  D. 

Bolster 

1890  a  Percy  G. 

Bondurant 

1893  a  Alexander  L. 

Bonner 

1898  a  Campbell 

Bourne 

1895  a  Alexander  P. 

BOUTELL 
1877  a  Henry  S. 

BOUTON 

1896  a  Charles  L. 

Bowles 

1896  a  Ralph  H. 

BOYNTON 

1894  a  John  H.,  1897  j? 
1898  a  Percy  H. 

Breese 
1898  a  Burtis  B. 

Brehaut 

1897  a  Ernest 

Brewster 

1891  a  Edwin  T. 
1893  a  William  T. 


Bridge 

1887  a  Josiah,  1888  p 
Briggs 

1882  a  Le  Baron  R. 

Brigham 
1892  a  Albert  P. 

Brooks 

1875  p  William  K. 
1896  a  Neil  C,  1898  i? 

Browder 
1895  a  Jonathan  B. 

Brown 

1891  a  Carroll  N. 

1892  a  Harry  F. 

1892  a  William  G. 
1895  a  Arthur  C.  L. 
1895  a  Harrison  H. 

Browne 
1879  a  George  H. 

Brun 

1898  a  Alphonse 

Bruuer 

1895  a  Myron  L. 

Bryan 

1893  a  Enoch  A. 

Bryant 

1888  a  William  S. 
1898  a  Arthur  A. 

Buck 
1878  a  Henry  H. 

1894  a  Albert  F. 
1898  a  William  B. 

Buckingham 

1876  p  Lucius  H. 

Burbank 
1891  a  John  C.  B. 

Burke 

1894  a  Ernest  G. 

BURRAGE 

1895  a  Williams.,  1898^7 

Burt 
1894  a  Edward  A.,  1895 1? 

Burton 
1893  a  Harry  E.,  1895  p 

Bush 

1898  a  Wendell  T 


90 


INDEX. 


BUSHEE 
1898  a  Frederick  A. 

Buxton 
1886  a  William  A. 

Byerly 
1873  p  William  E. 

Cabeen 
1892  a  Charles  W. 

Cabell 

1897  a  Sears  W. 

Cabot 
1878  a  Arthur  T. 

Cadbury 

1878  a  Richard  T. 

Caffey 
1892  a  Francis  G. 

Cairns 

1898  a  William  D. 

Calhane 

1896  a  Daniel  F. 

Calkins 
1894  a  Raymond 

Callender 

1894  a  Guy  S.,  1897  i? 

Calvert 

1892  a  Sidney 

Campbell 

1893  a  George  A. 

1894  a  James  O. 

1894  a  Walter  W. 

1895  a  Donald  F.,  1898 i? 

Canavan 
1875  a  Michael  J. 

Cannon 
1892  a  William  M. 

1897  a  Walter  B. 

C APRON 

1897  a  Paul 

Carpenter 
1891  a  WilUam  B. 

Carr 
1894  a  Edwin  S. 
1894  a  Joseph  W. 

1898  a  Edward  P. 


Carruth 

1889  a  WilliamH.,1893i7 

Carter 
1892  a  Benjamin  E. 

Gary 

1880  a  Walter 
1892  a  Robert  J. 

Castle 
1894  a  Edward  H. 
1894  a  William E.,  1895^ 

Catron 
1894  a  William  V.  A. 

Cauthorne 

1894  a  Edward  E. 

Cestre 

1897  a  Charles 

Chamberlain 
1896  a  James  L. 

Chamberlin 

1896  a  Henry  H. 

Channing 
1880  p  Edward 

Chase 
1892  a  Allan  M.  P. 

1895  a  George  D.,  1897^7 

1897  a  George  H. 

Chenery 

1898  a  Winthrop  H. 

Chester 
1892  a  Frank  D.,  1894  i? 

Chickering 

1897  a  Edward  C. 

Chipman 
1895  a  George  E. 

Chittenden 

1890  a  Jonathan  B. 

1898  a  Albert  P. 

Clark 
1886  a  Orrin  B. 

Clarke 

1879aHerbertM.,1884_?? 

Clary 
1880  a  Stedman  W. 

Clendenin 
1892  a  WilUam  W. 


Closson 

1893  a  Carlos  C. 

Clow 

1892  a  Frederick  R. 

COAR 

1894  a  Henry  L. 

1897  a  John  F. 

1898  a  Arthur  H. 

Cobb 

1894  a  Collier 

Coffin 
1896  a  Fletcher  B. 

Colby 

1889  a  Charles  W.,  1890^ 

Cole 
1886  p  Frank  N. 
1896  a  George  F. 

1896  a  William  M. 
1898  a  Charles  N. 
1898  a  Wilfred  G.  G. 

Coleman 
1898  a  Silas  E. 

COLLAMORE 

1894  a  Gilman 

Collie 
1891  a  George L.,  1893^ 

Collier 

1895  a  George  F. 

Collins 

1897  a  William  D. 

1898  a  Edward 

COLPITTS 
1897  u  Edwin  H. 

Comfort 

1896  a  William  W. 

Cone 

1897  a  Ralph  W. 

CONKLIN 

1893  a  Roland  E. 

Cook 

1894  a  Howard  H.,1896jp 

Cooke 

1895  a  John  W. 
1897  a  Thornton 

Cooley 
1893  a  Arthurs.,  1896  jp 


INDEX. 


91 


COOLIDGE 

1883  a  Joseph  A. 

1884  a  Joseph  R. 

CORBIN 
1893  a  John 

Corey 

1887  a  Arthur  D. 

CORNELISON 

1893  sd  Robert  W. 

Cotton 
1897  a  Joseph  P. 

COUES 

1896  a  Robert  W. 

COVELL 

1897  a  Arthur  J. 

Crandall 

1894  a  George  H. 

Crawford 

1898  a  Lewis  F. 

Crocker 

1885  a  William  T. 

Croll 

1895  a  Morris  W. 

Crosby 
1893  a  John 

Cross 

1896  a  Arthur  L. 

CUMMINGS 
1885  a  Edward 
1892  a  Charles  R. 

1892  a  John 

CURRIE 

1893  a  Thomas  H. 

Currier 

1888  a  Charles  F.  A. 

CUSHMAN 

1896  a  HerbertE.,  1897^?? 

1897  fl^AllertonS.,  1898^3 

Dallinger 

1894  a  Frederick  W. 

Daly 

1893  aReginaldA.,1896jp 

Davenport 

1890  a  Charles  B.,  1892 i? 


Davis 

1892  a  Leonard  H. 

1892  a  Thompson  T. 

1893  a  Frederick  L. 

1894  a  Bradley  M.,1 895 i? 

1895  a  Francis  F. 

Day 

1892  a  Arthur  M. 

Dearborn 

1896  a  George  V.  N. 

Delabarre 

1889  a  Edmund  B. 

DeLong 
1892  a  Frank  L. 

Denison 

1892  a  William  K. 

Dennis 

1898  a  WilUam  C. 

Derby 

1877  a  Samuel  C. 

Dew  ART 

1892  a  Frederick  W. 

DiMAN 

1896  a  John  B. 

Dodge 
1891  a  Robert  E.  N. 

1894  a  Richard  E. 

1895  a  Robert  G. 

DORSEY 

1894  p  George  A. 

Douglas 
1898  s  Edwin  R. 

Douglass 

1897  a  Truman  O. 

Dow 

1894  a  Louis  H. 

Downing 

1894  a  Charles  W. 

Dresser 

1897  a  Frank  F. 

DUANE 

1895  a  William 

DuBois 
1891  a  William  E.  B., 
1895  p 


DUGGAR 
1895  a  Benjamin  M. 

DUNIWAY 

1894  a  Clyde  A.,  1897^ 

DUNLAP 

1895  sd  Frederick  L. 

DURWARD 

1897  a  Arthur 

Eames 

1898  a  Frederick  M. 

Earle 
1895  a  Samuel  C. 

Eastman 

1891  a  Charles  R. 

Eaton 

1892  a  George  A. 
1895  a  Frank  W. 
1897  a  Horace  A. 

ECKFELDT 
1897  a  Thomas  H. 

Eliot 
1889  a  Samuel  A. 

Emery 

1893  a  Henry  C. 

Ernst 
1884  a  Harold  C. 

ESTABROOK 

1895  a  Harold  K. 

Everett 
1875  p  William 
1889  a  Henry  L. 

Fairchild 
1886  a  James  T. 

Fairlie 

1896  a  John  A. 

Farley 

1894  a  Frank  E.,  1897^7 

Farnsworth 

1894  a  William  O. 

Faxon 
1878  sd  Walter 

Fay 

1895  a  Allan  B. 

1897  a  Sidney  B. 


92 


INDEX. 


Fechheimer 

1887  a  Samuel  M. 

Fellows 

1894  a  John  N. 

FenOLLOSA 

1876  a  William  S. 

Ferry 

1895  a  Frederick  C. 

Festerson 

1895  a  John  S. 

Few 

1893  a  William  P.,  1896^ 

Fewkes 

1877  i?  Jesse  W. 

Field 
1890  a  HerbertH.,1891i? 

Fink 

1896  a  Bruce 

Fish 
1898  a  Carl  R. 

FiSKE 

1886  'p  Andrew 

1896  a  Winthrop  E. 

1897  a  George  C. 

Flagg 
1875  a  Bernard  W. 

Fletcher 
1889  a  Jefferson  B. 

1898  a  Robert  H. 

Foerste 

1888  a  August F.,  1890 i? 

FOOTE 
1875  a  Arthur  W. 

Ford 
1895  a  Jeremiah  D.  M., 

1897  i? 
1898  a  Walter  B. 

FORSYTHE 
1895  a  Robert  J. 

Foster 
1886  a  Eugene  H. 
1892  a  Herbert  D. 

1897  a  Benjamin  O. 

Fountain 

1898  a  Charles  P. 


Frame 
1892  a  James  E. 

Francine 
1895  a  Albert  P. 

Freeman 
1890  a  George  R. 

Frye 

1897  a  Alexis  E. 

Fulton 

1892  a  Edward,  1894  -p 

Gage 
1880  a  James  A. 

Gale 
1887  a  Edward  C. 

Gallivan 

1894  a  Frank  B.,  1897  p 

Galloway 

1890  a  Thomas  W. 

Galpin 

1895  a  Charles  J. 

Gardiner 

1893  a  Frederic 

Garratt 
1884  a  James  N. 

Garrett 

1891  a  Alfred  C,  1892  jp 

Gay 

1896  a  Harry  N. 

Gaylord 

1896  a  Joseph  S. 

Gazzolo 

1898  a  Frank  H. 

Geddes 

1889  a  James,  1894  p 

Gehring 
1895  a  Henry  A. 

George 
1891  a  Nathan  R. 

1897  a  John  E. 

Gerdine 

1898  a  Lynn  V.  H. 

Gerould 
1893  a  John  H.,  1895  p 


Gerrodette 

1893  a  Frank  H. 

GiBBS 
1897  a  Lincoln  R. 

Giese 
1890  a  William  F. 

Gilbert 

1897  a  Henry  C. 

Gillespie 

1895  a  Louis  P. 

1896  a  Walter  H. 

GiLMAN 
1880  a  James  W. 

Glazier 

1890  a  Henry  S. 

Gleason 
1886  a  Charles  B. 
1889  a  Clarence  W. 

1898  a  George 

Glover 

1894  a  James  W.,  1895  j? 
1898  a  Leon  O. 

GODDARD 
1883^  Farley  B. 

GOOCH 

1877  p  Frank  A. 

Goodrich 
1898  a  Chauncy  M. 

Goodwin 
1896  a  Elliot  H. 

Grabau 
1898  s  Amadeus  W. 

Grand 
1896  a  Ernest  D. 

Grant 
1876  p  Robert 
1886  a  Percy  S. 

Gratwick 
1896  a  William  H. 

Gray 

1878  a  Reginald 
1898  a  Clifton  D. 
1898  a  Henry  G. 


INDEX. 


93 


Greene 

1884  a  Herbert  E.,  1888  j? 
1891  a  EvartsB.,  1893  i? 

1897  a  Russell  T. 

Greenleaf 

1885  a  Robert  W. 

Griffin 

1896  a  Charles  S. 

Griffith 

1895  a  Elmer  E. 

Grindley 
1894  sd  Harry  S. 

Grover 

1896  a  Frederick  O. 

GULICK 

1891  a  Charles  B.,1894i? 

1893  a  Edward  L. 

Gulliver 

1894  a  Frederick  P., 
1896^7 

GUMMERE 
1890  a  Henry  V. 

Guthrie 

1894  a  Kenneth  S. 

Hadley 

1893  a  Stephen  M. 

Hagar 

1874  a  Eugene  B. 

Haines 

1898  a  Thomas  H. 

Hale 

1892  a  Robert  S. 

Hall 

1878  i?  Granville  S. 

1897  a  John  G. 

1898  a  Robert 
1898  a  Robert  W. 

Halsted 
1878  sd  Byron  D. 

Ham 

1876  a  Charles  A. 

Hamaker 

1895  a  John  I.,  1897  i? 

Hamilton 

1897  a  George  L. 


Hammond 

1893  a  Franklin  T. 

1894  a  William  W. 

Hancock 

1895  a  Albert  E.,  1897 i? 

Hand 

1894  a  Learned 

Hapgood 

1897  a  Hutchins 

Harding 

1877  a  Herbert  L. 

1879  a  Emor  H. 

1880  a  Benjamin  F. 

1894  a  Samuel  B.,  1898 i? 

1896  a  Edward 

Harper 

1895  a  Eugene  H. 

Harris 
1885  a  Thaddeus  W., 

1890  i? 
1892  a  Henry  H. 

1892  a  William  F. 

Hart 

1894  a  John  G. 

Hartshorn 
1883  a  George  T. 

Haskell 
1885  a  Mellen  W. 

Hastings 

1893  a  Horatius  B. 

Hatch 

1897  a  Louis  C. 

Hathaway 

1897  a  Joseph  H. 

Ha  WES 

1882  a  Edwards.,  1884^ 

Haycock 

1898  a  Ernest 

Hayes 

1885  p  Hammond  V. 

Hayley 
1888  a  Herman  W., 
1890^7 

Haynes 

1887  a  Henry  H. 

1890  a  Fred  E.,  1891  jp 


Hayward 

1898  a  Jonathan  B. 

Hazard 

1892  a  Willis  H.,  1894  2? 

Headle 

1891  a  Edwin  C. 

Hedrick 
1898  a  Earle  R. 

Henderson 
1884  a  Ernest  F. 

Hendrixson 
1889  a  Walter  S.,  1893;? 

Henning 

1898  a  George  N. 

Henshaw 

1887  a  Henry  A. 

Herman 

1891  a  Henry  N. 

Hicks 
1897  a  Ralph  B.  C. 

HiLDRETH 
1895  p  Henry  T. 

Hill 

1877  a  Edward  B. 

1888  a  Joseph  A. 

1892  a  William 

1897  a  Lewis  D. 

Hinckley 
1895  a  Henry  B. 

Hinds 

1888  a  Albert  W. 

HiNKLEY 
1877  a  Holmes 

HiNMAN 

1898  a  George  W. 

HiNTON 
1898  a  Guy 

HOAG 
1898  a  Clarence  G. 

Hoar 
1879  a  Rockwood 

HOBBS 
1884  a  Charles  A. 


94 


INDEX. 


HOCHDORFER 
1888  p  Carl  F.  R. 

HODDER 
1897  p  Alfred  L. 

Hodges 
1897  a  Archibald  L. 

HODGMAN 

1893  a  Arthur  W.,  1896 i? 

Hoffman 

1884  a  Horace  A. 

Holland 
1888  a  John  F. 

1893  a  Robert  A. 

Holmes 

1897  a  Willis  B. 

Hooper 

1898  a  Louis  L. 

Hopkins 

1896  a  Herbert  M., 
1898  p 

Hormell 
1892  a  WilliamfG. 

HORNE 

1894  a  Perley  L. 

1897  a  Herman  H. 

HORTON 
1890  a  Walter  G. 

Houghton 
1880  a  Edward  L. 

1887  a  Frank  A. 

Houston 
1892  a  David  F. 

Howard 

1885  p  Albert  A. 

1892  a  William  G. 

Howe 

1888  a  Mark  A.  de  W. 

1893  a  Frank  F. 
1897  a  Thomas  C. 
1897  a  Will  D. 

Howes 

1890  a  George  E.,  1895^ 

HULING 

1897  a  Ray  G. 


Hume 
1889  a  James  G. 

Humphrey 
1892  sd  James  E. 

Humphreys 
1894  a  John  S. 

Huntington 

1886  i?  Oliver  W. 

1896  a  Tuley  F.  M. 

1897  a  Edward  V. 

Huntsman 

1898  a  Owen  B. 

HURLBUT 
1888  a  Byron  S. 

Irwin 

1894  a  Frank 

Ittner 

1895  a  Martin  H.,  1896 i? 

Jackson 

1879  a  Ernest 

1888  p  Louis  L. 

1889  sd  Robert  T. 

Jaggar 
1894aThomasA.,1897i? 

Jaques 

1896  a  Louis  C. 

Jefferson 
1898  a  Mark  S.  W. 

Jenkins 

1896  a  Burris  A. 

1897  a  Thornton 

Jennings 

1890  a  Walter  L.,  1892 i? 
1895  a  Herbert  S.,  1896^? 

Jerome 

1887  a  Thomas  S. 

Johnson 
1882  a  John  N.,  1883  p 
1887  sd  George  H. 
1890  a  Herbert  P. 
1892  a  Lorenzo  N. 

Johnston 

1897  a  Henry 

1898  a  William  D. 


Jones 

1881  a  Henry  C. 

1893  a  Herbert  L. 

JUTTEN 
1895  a  Benjamin  C. 

Keep 

1894  a  Roger  W. 

Keith 

1886  a  Arthur 

Kellner 
1886  a  Maximilian  L. 

Kelly 
1893  a  Harry  M. 

Kendrick 

1891  a  Arthur 

Kennedy 
1898  a  Frank  A. 

Kenyon 
1898  a  Alfred  M. 

Kershaw 

1895  a  Francis  S. 

Keyes 
1898  a  Charles  R. 

Kiesewetter 

1893  a  Louis  F. 

Kimball 

1897  a  David 

King 
1883  a  Henry  C. 

1898  a  Albert  E. 
1898  a  Cyrus  A. 
1898  a  William  L  M. 

Kinney 

1897  a  Samuel  W. 

KiNNICUTT 

1882  sd  Leonard  P. 

Knapp 

1883  a  Philip  C 

Knowlton 

1892  a  Pitt  G. 

Koch 

1894  a  Theodore  W. 

KOFOID 
1892  a  Charles  A.,  1894 j> 


INDEX, 


95 


KOLLMYER 

1897  a  William  H.  S. 

KOOPMAN 
1893  a  Harry  L. 

KOZAKI 

1892  a  Nariaki 

KUMMEL 

1892  a  Henry  B. 

Ladd 

1888  a  George  E.,  1894^ 

LaMeslee 

1898  a  Alphonse  M. 

Landes 

1893  a  Harry 

Lane 

1888  p  Alfred  C. 

1896  a  Lucius  P. 

Lange 
1895  a  Francis  J. 

Langton 
1895  a  Joseph  F. 

Lapsley 

1894  a  Gaillard  T.,1897i? 

Laughlin 
1876  p  James  L. 

Laughton 

1897  a  Norris  H. 

Lawrence 

1895  a  Charles  L. 

Lawton 

1889  a  Perry 

Leach 
1897  a  Clarence  W. 

Leacock 
1894  a  Arthur  G. 

Learned 

1897  a  Henry  B. 

Leavitt 

1898  a  Robert  G. 

LeClear 

1896  a  Gifford 

Ledyard 

1875  a  Lewis  C. 


Leonard 

1897  a  Jonathan 

Lester 

1898  a  John  A. 

Lewis 

1889  a  Leo  R. 

1896  a  John  H. 

1897  a  Arthur  G. 
1897  a  Ernest  D. 

1897  a  Fred  R. 

1898  a  Frederick  T. 
1898  a  Gilbert  N. 

LiLLIEFORS 
1898  a  Manfred 

Lincoln 

1875  a  Albert  L. 
1881  a  James  O. 

1894  a  Charles  H. 

1896  a  Alexander 

1897  a  George  L. 

LiNDH 

1896  a  Eric  I. 

Lindsey 
1893  a  Fred  B. 

LiNFIELD 

1897  a  Bertram  F. 

LiNVILLE 

1895  a  Henry  R.,  18971? 

Lloyd 
1888  a  Alfred  H.,  1893 j> 

LoCHMAN 
1888  a  Myron  A. 

Lodge 

1876  J?  Henry  C. 

LOESER 

1887  a  Charles  A. 

Logan 
1895  a  John  D.,  1896  i? 

Long 

1891  a  Augustus  W. 

Lord 

1876  a  Eliot 
1881  a  Edwin  H. 

LORING 
1875  a  William  C. 


Lough 

1895  a  James  E.,  1898  i? 

Love 
1890  a  James  L. 

LOVEJOY 

1897  a  Arthur  O. 

Lower 

1896  a  Henry  E. 

Lowery 
1876  a  Woodbury 

Lucas 

1898  s  Frederic  C. 

Luce 
1883  a  Robert 

LuNT 
1887  a  Edward  C. 

LythgOE 

1897  a  Albert  M. 

Mabery 

1881  sd  Charles  F. 

Mabley 
1896  a  Arthur  H. 

McAdie 
1885  a  Alexander  G. 

Macauley 

1878  a  Thomas 

McCollom 

1892  a  Edward  D. 

McCulloch 

1893  a  Hugh 

McCuRDY 

1894  a  George  G. 

McDaniel 

1894  a  Walton  B. 

McDermid 

1892  a  Duncan 

MacDonald 

1895  a  Robert 

MacDougall 

1893  a  Robert,  1895  p 

McDuffee 

1896  a  Walter  V. 


96 


INDEX. 


McElfresh 

1896  a  William  E. 

McGlFFERT 

1897  a  James 

VON  Mach 
1896  a  Edmund  R.  O. 

McInnes 

1885  a  Edwin  G. 

McKelleget 

1892  a  George  F. 

McKenzie 

1893  a  Kenneth,  1896  i? 

McLaughlin 
1895  a  Frederick  C. 

McLaury 

1895  a  Howard  L. 

MacLeod 
1892  a  Ambrose  W. 

MACLEOD 
1892  a  Frederick  J. 

McMillan 
1877  a  William  G. 

McPherson 

1885  a  William  L. 

McRae 

1886  s<i  Austin  L. 
1890  a  Alexander  W. 

Manley 

1894  a  Edward  I. 

Manly 

1889  a  John  M.,  1890  j? 

1890  a  William  G. 

Manning 

1884  a  Berwick 

1892  a  Richard  C,  1896;? 

Marbut 
1894  a  Curtis  F. 

Marcou 
1879  a  Philippe  B. 

Markley 

1887  a  Joseph  L.,  1889  p 

Marsh 

1892  a  Melville  A. 

1893  a  Edward  D. 


Marshall 

1895  a  Herbert  C. 

1897  a  Martin  R. 

Marsters 
1894  a  Arthur  A. 

1898  a  Vernon  F. 

Martin 
1886  a  Alfred  W. 

Marvin 

1885  a  Charles  M. 

Mason 
1898  a  Wilbur  N. 

Mather 
1891  aMauriceW.,  1894^7 

Mathews 
1890  a  George  R. 

Matteson 

1896  a  David  M. 

Maude 

1883  a  John  E. 

Maulsby 
1898  a  David  L. 

Maxwell 

1889  a  Walter 

May 

1890  a  Max  B. 

Maynadier 
1890a  GustavusH. ,  1898jp 

Mayer 

1897  sd  Alfred  G. 

Mayers 

1884  a  Alanson  H. 

Melville 
1876  a  William H.,  1881  jp 

Merigold 
1897  a  Benjamin  S. 

Merriam 
1888  a  John  M. 

Merriman 
1897  a  Roger  B. 

Meyer 
1894  a  Hugo  R. 

Mezes 

1891  a  Sidney  E.,  1893  j? 


Miller 

1888  a  Adolph  C. 

1892  a  Dickinson  S. 

1896  a  William  J. 
1898  a  George  M. 

MiNOT 
1878  sd  Charles  S. 

Mix 

1891  a  Charles  L. 

MiXTER 

1893  a  Charles  W.,1897i? 

MiYABE 

1889  sd  Kingo 

MOFFITT 

1893  a  Emmett  L. 

Montague 

1897  a  WilUam  P.,  1898 i? 

Moody 

1894  a  William  V. 

Moore 
1896  a  George  T. 

1898  a  Clarence  K. 

Moors 

1884  a  John  F. 

More 

1893  a  Paul  E. 

Morey 

1892  a  Edward  C. 

Morgan 

1887  p  Morris  H. 

1891  a  Edwin  V. 

Morris 

1894  a  Edgar  C. 

Morse 

1898  a  Franklyn  S. 

Morss 
1882  a  Charles  H. 

Morton 

1892  a  James  F. 

1893  a  Edward  P. 

MOWRY 

1894  a  Arthur  M. 

Mumford 
1891  a  George  D. 


INDEX. 


97 


Murdoch 
1876  a  John 

Myrhman 
1897  a  David  W. 

Nash 

1892  a  Nathaniel  C. 
1896  a  Frederick  H. 

Neal 

1894  a  Herbert  v.,  1896  i? 

Neave 
1892  a  Charles 

Neilson 

1896  a  William  A.,  1898  p 

Nelson 

1883  a  Harry  L. 

1884  a  Samuel  N. 
1892  a  Aven 

Nichols 

1892  a  Jesse  G. 

Nicholson 

1895  a  Watson 

NiCKERSON 

1894  sd  Winfield  S. 

NiCOLSON 
1888  a  Frank  W. 

Nolen 
1886  a  William  W. 

Norton 

1897  a  Chauneey  W. 
1897  a  Edwin  L. 

NOYES 

1893  a  Winthrop  S.  G. 

1895  a  George  R.,  1898 i? 

1896  a  Carleton  E. 

Oakman 

1896  a  Otis  B. 

Oenslager 
1895  a  George 

Olive 

1897  a  Edgar  W. 

Oliver 

1895  a  Andrew 

Opdyke 

1898  a  Samuel  B. 


Osgood 

1887  a  William  F. 

Ozanne 

1895  a  Charles  E. 

Page 

1891  a  Curtis  H.,  1894^ 

Paine 

1897  a  George  L. 

Palmer 

1886  sd  Arthur  W. 

1889  a  Bradley  W. 

Parker 

1888  a  Chauneey  G. 
1891  sd  George  H. 
1894  a  Edwin  G. 
1894  a  Thomas  D. 

Park  MAN 

1874  a  Henry 

Patterson 
1893  a  Andrew  H. 
1893  a  Gaylard  H. 

1898  a  Arthur  S. 

Paxton 

1896  a  Joseph  F. 

Peabody 

1890  a  Charles,  1893  p 

1896  a  James  E. 

Peaslee 

1897  a  Arthur  N. 

Penn 

1893  a  Henry  C. 

Penrose 
1884^3  Charles  B. 
1886  p  Richard  A.  F. 

Peritz 

1893  a  Ismar  J.,  1898^ 

Perrin 

1876  a  Marshall  L. 

Perry 
1897  a  Ralph  B. 

Peters 
1897  a  John  A. 

Pettinger 

1894  a  Peter  J. 


Phair 

1896  a  Philip  D. 

Phelps 

1891  a  William  L. 

Phillips 

1880  p  Edward  E. 
1898  a  Henry  A. 

Pierce 
1889  a  John  M. 

1892  a  Archie  B. 

1892  a  Arthur  H. 

1893  a  Edgar,  1895  p 

PiLLSBURY 
1891  a  William  F. 

Piper 

1881  a  William  T., 1883 i> 

Porter 

1895  a  Milton  B.,  1897  j? 

1896  a  James  F. 

Potter 
1885  a  Silas  A. 

1897  a  Murray  A. 

Prather 
1896  a  John  M. 

Prentiss 

1898  a  Charies  W. 

Prescott 

1896  a  Henry  W. 

Preston 

1897  a  Henry  A. 

Price 

1884  a  Walter  F. 

Prindle 

1891  a  James  D. 

Proper 

1892  a  Emberson  E. 

Pugh 
1896  a  James  T. 

Putnam 

1894  a  John  P. 

Pynchon 

1893  a  William  H.  C. 

Quick 

1896  a  Oscar 


98 


INDEX. 


QUINBY 

1888  a  George  T. 

Ramsay 

1892  a  Charles  C. 

Rand 

1880  a  Benjamin,  1885  p 

1895  a  Edward  K. 
1898  a  Herbert  W. 

Rankin 

1898  a  Edwin  M. 

Ransmeier 
1898  a  John  C. 

Reed 

1896  a  Willard 

1897  a  Charles  L. 

1898  a  Alfred  Z. 

Reisner 
1891  a  George,  1893^7 

Renfro 

1896  a  Lewis  C. 

Reynolds 

1889  a  Paul  R. 

Rhetts 

1895  a  Charles  A. 

Rhodes 
1898  a  Jeremiah  M 

Rice 

1896  a  Cale  Y. 

1896  a  John  W.,  1898  p 
1898  a  Edward  E. 

Rich 

1897  a  Herbert  T. 

1897  a  Winfield  S. 

Richards 

1878  a  William  R. 
1888  'p  Theodore  W 
1895  sd  Herbert  M. 

Richardson 
1886  a  William  K. 

Richmond 

1895  a  Henry  I. 

Riddle 

1896  a  William  H. 

RiGGS 

1898  s  Norman  C. 


RiTTER 

1891  a  William  E.,  1893 i? 

Roberts 
1883  p  Arthur  W. 

1892  a  John  W. 
1894  a  Oliver  B. 

Robinson 
1888  a  James  H. 
1888  a  WilUam  S. 
1892  a  Fred  N.,  1894^ 

ROBSON 
1894  a  Kernan 

Rockwell 

1896  a  Joseph  C. 

RODEMANN 

1887  a  GeorgR.,  1889  jp 

Roe 
1886  a  Edward  D. 

Rogers 
1891  a  Elliot  F.,  1894  js 
1894  a  George  B. 

ROLFE 
1886  a  George  W. 

Root 

1891  a  Theophilus  H. 

ROSEVEAR 

1894  a  Howard  S. 

Ross 

1880  p  Denman  W. 

1892  a  Winfred  S. 

Rush 

1895  a  WilUam  H. 

RUSHMORE 
1898  a  William  J. 

RuSSELL 

1897  a  Frank,  1898  p 

Sabine 

1888  a  Wallace  C. 

S AFFORD 
1894  a  Frederick  H., 
1897  p 

1898  a  Harry  E. 

St.  John 

1893  a  Charles  E.,  1896  jp 
1898  a  Robert  P. 


Sakai 
1898  p  Barnabas  T. 

Sampson 
1877  a  Alden 

Sanborn 
1898  s  Frank  B. 

Sanders 
1892  a  Frederic  W. 

Sanford 
1894  a  Albert  H. 

Sanger 
1875  a  WilHam  C. 
1882  a  Charles  R.,  1884^ 

S ANT AY AN A 
1889  p  George 

Sargent 

1897  a  Porter  E. 

Savage 

1896  a  Philip  H. 

1898  a  Charles  W. 

Savery 

1897  a  William  B. 

Sawin 

1886  a  George  W. 

Sawyer 
1894  a  Harris  E.,  1895  p 

SCHLIEMANN 

1892  a  William  E. 

SCHOCH 
1894  a  William 

SCHOFIELD 

1893  a  William  H.,  1895p 

SCHRADER 

1894  a  Frank  C. 

SCHRENCK 
1894  a  Hermann 

SCHUH 
1894  a  Richard  E. 

ScOTT 
1891  a  James  B. 

Seaman 
1896  a  Charles  E. 


INDEX. 


99 


Sears 
1888  a  Henry  F. 
1898  a  Loring  P. 

Setchell 
1888  a  William  A.,  1890^ 

Shaler 
1875  sd  Nathaniel  S. 

Shaw 
1892  a  James  C 
1894  a  Howard  B. 

Shea 
1888  a  Daniel  W. 

Sheffield 
1897  a  Alfred  D. 

Sheldon 

1896  a  Wilmon  H. 

Sheriff 

1897  a  Andrew  R. 

Shields 

1898  a  Albert  B. 

Shipp 

1894  a  Richard  A. 

SiDIS 

1895  a  Boris,  1897  p 

SiDLEY 
1892  a  WilUam  P. 

SlEBERT 

1890  a  Wilbur  H. 

Skinner 

1895  a  Macy  M.,  1897  p 
189G  a  Alburn  E. 

1897  a  Prescott  O. 

Slade 
1897  a  Louis  P. 

Sledd 

1896  a  Andrew 

Slocum 

1891  a  Allison  W. 

Small 

1892  a  Fritz  H. 

1895  a  Roscoe  A.,  1897  p 

Smiley 
1894  a  James  B. 


Smith 
1882  a  Frank  W. 

1886  a  Walter  E.  C. 

1887  a  Frank  W. 

1887  a  Frederic  M. 

1888  a  Frank  B. 

1892  a  Charles  A. 

1893  a  Frank 

1893   a  Theodore  C, 

1896  p 

1895  a  George  J. 

1896  a  Harry  D. 
1898  a  Edmund  B. 

Snow 
1877  p  Freeman 

1890  a  Louis  F. 

Snyder 

1888  a  William  H. 

SOCH 
1898  p  Charles  A. 

Solomons 
1898  p  Leon  M. 

Sondheim 

1889  a  Eugene 

Spalding 
1888  a  Walter  R. 

1893  a  Philip  L. 

Spaulding 

1897  a  Charles  L. 

Spencer 

1891  a  David  E. 

Spindler 

1896  a  Frank  N. 

Sprague 
1895  a  Oliver  M.  W., 

1897  i? 

Spurr 

1894  a  Josiah  E. 

Starbuck 

1895  a  Edwin  D. 

Starek 
1895  a  Otto 

Start 
1893  a  Edwin  A. 

Stearns 

1897  a  Wallace  N. 


Stedman 
1891  a  Livingston  B. 

Stephens 
1893  a  Herbert  T. 

Sterenberg 

1897  a  James 

Sterrett 
1870  a  James  M. 

Stevens 

1883  a  Edward  K. 

1884  a  William  S. 
1891  a  Hermon  W. 

Stewart 

1898  a  William  K. 

Stilson 
1897  a  William  E. 

Stimson 
1889  a  Henry  L. 
1896  a  Rufus  W. 

Stokes 
1896  a  James  S. 

Stoll 

1896  a  Elmer  E. 

Stone 
1881  a  Charles  W. 
1883  a  Frederic  M. 

Stoops 

1897  a  John  D. 

Sturges 
1877  a  Stephen  P. 

Sturgis 
1888  a  William  C.,1890^ 

Sullivan 

1895  a  James,  1898  p 

SWANTON 
1897  a  John  R. 

SWAYZE 

1880  a  Francis  J. 

SWETT 

1874  a  Melville  H. 

Sylvester 

1896  a  John  P. 

Tall ANT 
1891  a  Hugh 


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INDEX. 


Tassin 

1893  a  Algernon  deV. 

Tatlock 

1897  a  John  S.  P. 

Taussig 
1883  p  Frank  W. 

Taylor 
1890  a  Percy  H. 

1894  a  Alfred  E. 
1894  a  Joseph  R, 

1896  a  Lucien  E. 

Terrell 

1898  a  Glanville 

Thaxter 
1888  p  Roland 

Thayer 

1878  a  Albert  S. 
1878  a  Hollis 
1886  a  WilUam  R. 

1897  a  Albert  W. 

Thomas 

1896  a  Victor  S. 

Thorndike 

1896  a  Ashley  H.,  1898 i? 

1897  a  Edward  L. 

Thurber 

1894  a  Edward  A. 

Tilden 
1897  a  Frank  W. 

TiLTON 

1895  a  John  L. 

TiNDALL 

1894  a  Willoughby  C. 

TiSDEL 

1894  a  Fred  M. 

TORREY 

1896  p  Joseph 

1896  a  Henry  A.,  1897 p 

Tower 

1895  a  George  W. 

Towers 
1895  a  Frederick 

TOWNE 
1892  a  George  W. 


Trelease 
1884  sd  William 

Trenholme 

1897  a  Norman  M. 

Trotter 
1896  a  James  R. 
1896  a  William  M. 

Trowbridge 

1873  sc?  John 

Truitt 

1895  a  Robert  R. 

Truscott 
1894  a  Frederick  W., 
1896  p 

Tufts 

1874  a  John  F. 

Turner 

1880  i?  Samuel  E. 

1896  a  Wallace  M. 

TUTHILL 
1888  a  Joseph  B.  T. 

Underwood 
1888  a  Frank  H. 

Usher 

1875  a  Edward  P. 

Vanlandingham 

1898  a  Henry  A. 

Vaughan 
1874  a  William  W. 
1894  a  Thomas  W. 

Verrill 
1898  a  Henry  S. 

ViCKERS 
1894  a  Enoch  H. 

ViLES 

1896  a  George  B. 

1897  a  Jonas 

ViLLARD 
1896  a  Oswald  G. 

Virtue 

1893  a  George  O.,  1897  i? 

VOGEL 
1892  a  Frank 


Wadsworth 
1874   a    Marshman    E., 
1879  p 

Waite- 

1896  ^Frederick  C. ,  1898j? 

Walden 
1889    a   John    W.    H., 
1891  p 

Waldo 

1879  sd  Leonard 

Walz 

1895  a  John  A.,  1897  p 

Wambaugh 

1877  a  Eugene 

Ward 

1883  a  Duren  J.  H. 

1892  p  Henry  B. 

1893  a  Robert  D. 
1898  a  Harry  F. 

Ware 

1894  a  Henry 

1895  a  Richard 

Warren 

1878  a  Samuel  D. 

1891  a  William  H.,1892i? 

1892  a  Charles 

1897  a  Joseph  P. 

Washburn 
1895  a  Frederic  L. 

Wathen 

1893  a  John  M. 

Weatherby 

1898  a  Charles  A. 

Webster 

1894  a  Hollis 

1894  a  Kenneth  G.  T. 

Weeks 

1891  a  Raymond,  1897  p 

Weld 
1898  a  Francis  M. 

Wells 
1880^7  Benjamin  W. 
1893  p  Charles  L. 

Wentworth 

1892  a  Elmer  E. 

1895  a  Charles  T 


>    1     »     > 


INDEX. 


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Westgate 
1892  a  Lewis  G.,  1896  i> 

Weston 
1898  a  Greorge  B. 

Weysse 
1892  a  Arthur  W.,  1894  p 

Wheeler 
1875  a  Henry  N. 
1875  a  John  H. 
1878  a  Harold 
1883  a  Horace  L. 
1885  p  James  R. 

1897  a  Alvin  S. 

1898  a  Philip  M. 

White 

1877  p  John  Williams 
1885  a  Greenough 

1887  a  George  R.,  1896  2? 
1890  a  Henry  R. 
1892  a  Henry  K. 

1894  a  Harry 

1895  a  Francis  B. 

1897  a  John  A. 

1898  a  Francis  H. 

Whiting 

1878  a  Harold,  1884 1? 
1885  a  Isaac  S. 

Whitman 
1882  a  Edmund  A. 

1887  a  Henry  A. 
1897  a  Henry  G. 

Whitney 
1873  p  Charles  L.  B. 

1888  aEdson  L.,  1890  i? 
1895  a  William  J. 


Whittemore 

1893  a  Benjamin  A. 
1896  a  James  K. 

Wigglesworth 
1875  a  George 

Wilcox 

1894  a  Farley  V.,  1895  p 
1898  a  Edwin  M. 

Will 
1891  a  Thomas  E. 

Williams 
1875  a  Charles  H. 
1878  a  Rufus  P. 

1890  a  Frank  B. 

1895  a  Charles  A. 
1898  a  Stephen  R. 

WiLLMOTT 

1891  a  Arthur  B. 

Wills 
1898  a;George  S. 

WiNSHIP 

1894  a  George  P. 

WiNSLOW 

1895  a  Charles  F. 

1896  a  Fred  B. 

Winter 
1894  a  De 

Wolff 
1889  p  John  E. 

WOLFSON 
1896  a  Arthur  M.,  1898  p 


Wood 

1875  p  Stuart 
1896  a  Clarence  D. 

Woodman 
1879  a  Edward 
1896  a  WilUs  P. 

Woodward 

1896  a  Sherman  M. 

WOODWORTH 
1891  p  William  M. 

1897  a  Robert  S. 

Worcester 
1881  a  Alfred 

WORKUM 

1889  a  Julius  F. 

Wright 
1884  a  Merle  St.  C. 
1884  a  Theodore  L. 
1887  a  Philip  G. 
1891  p  Theodore  F. 
1894  a  James  H. 

Wtman 

1897  a  Bruce 

Yeames 

1896  a  Herbert  H. 

Young 

1876  p  Ernest 

ZiNKEISEN 

1890  a  Frank 

ZULLIG 

1897  a  Arnold  A.  F. 


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