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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
OP
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
V\
WHO HAVE RECEIVED THEIR DEGREES
AFTER EXAMINATION
1878 — 1898
With the compliments of
The Deem of the Graduate School.
CAMBRIDGE
IPubltsbe^ b^ tbe mmverstt^
1898
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CONTENTS.
Pagk
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).
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*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).
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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).
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(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).
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(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).
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(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).
1890-91] DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY. 7
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).
1894-95] DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY. ' 11
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.
1896] DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY. 13
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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*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).
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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
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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) .
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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.
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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) .
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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.
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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.
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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) .
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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).
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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.
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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).
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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) .
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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."
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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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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
100
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.
,''\i.,5r \6i
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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